Francis Joseph Reitz High School - Reflections Yearbook (Evansville, IN)

 - Class of 1988

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Francis Joseph Reitz High School - Reflections Yearbook (Evansville, IN) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 57 of 132
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Page 57 text:

Front: Sherry Snodgrass, Lynnette Lenfers, Anna Williams, Elaine Fortune; Row two:Trenny LacerDiane Schweizer,Tina Sieb, Cindy Kuester, Leanne Houpt, Kristin Quakkelaar, Tricia Stamm, Debnbie Neighbors; Janice Allen, Laura Barchet, Lisa Gresser, Lisa Trautvetter, Amy Cissna, Deanna Hanes, Lachelle Arney, Mrsi King; Row four: Mrs. Toone, Carrie Mann, Julie Castleman, Leann Jeffries, Kathy Wargel, Jane Thompson, Isac Lilley, Dean Cox. OEA tOffice Education Associatioro is traditional- ly one of the most active organizations at Reitz. This years chapter of OEA was by far no exception. With the sponsorship of Mrs. Toone and Mrs. King, OEA participated in such events as the traditional Fall Festival kuchen and button sale. They also par- ticipated in business con- test competition in differ- ent areas of business, such Business as Usual as: keyboarding, account- ing, word processing, and business processing. Adopting an animal at Mesker Park Zoo helped to make this year successful. OEA donated $100 to the panther at the zoo to pay for food and health care, As well as selling gifts to raise money, OEA spon- sored the dance Crazy NitesH which was very suc- cessfuli Officers include: Sherry Snodgrass, presi- OEA officers. dent; Lynnette Lenfers, vice-president; Robert Kirk, secretary,- Anna Wil- liams, treasurer; Laura Bruce and Elaine Fortune, historians; Julie Simmons, reporter. After a year packed with such exciting events, it is easy to see why OEA is an organization that stands out as A Shade Above the Rest. OEA officers: Sherry Snodgrass, president; Lyns nette Lenfers, vice-president; Elaine Fortune, histoe rian; and Anna Williams, treasurer. Jane Thompson, Kristi McCullough, Carrie Mann, Debbie Cuetling, and Alison BeCker party at 'Crae zy Nites. OEA Q35

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- LEADERSHIP FrontleFF Alsop, Lisa Petitijean, Jeanette Winiger, Charo Schmitt;Row two: Joey Petitjean, Kristie Koewler, Jimmy Wortz, Sarah Clevenger - president, Chris Kolb - Secretary, Cory Herrin i vice-president, Stacy Bryant e treasurer, Todd Thomas;Row threezlanet Crowe, Wendy Crowe, Darin Downey, Jared Smith, Dan Garrett, Skip Lacer, Debbie Hartig, Kellie Wilkins. FFA FINDS NEW SPIRIT This years FFA lFuture Farmers of Americal again stood out as a very active organization. They partici- pated in many events that took them all across the nation. The FFA entered projects at the Indiana State Fair in which they received thirty lst place winners, fifteen 2nd places, and eight 3rd places. Many members en- tered more than one pro- .ject. FFA's new spirit is what everyone received from the national FFA con- vention in Kansas City, Missouri. Jeanette Winiger and Lisa Petitjean repre- sented FFA in Washington, DC. for a world-wicle con- ference during the sum- mer. Of course, FFA also enjoyed the week of the Fall Festival. They put their minds to work at making food, while still having a lot of fun. With all of these activi- ties, it is easy to see why FFA is A Shade Above the Rest. Skip Lacer has fun in FFA. SASQFFA Sarah Clevenger takes Amy Cissna's order at FFA'S Fall Festival booth.



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Clubs aid good feelings The Reitzis Students Against Drinking and Driving tSADDi organization is starting to have an impact on the student body. It was created to convince students that driving and using drugs and alcohol is a serious offense. This year SADD put on a chemical free dance in the large gym to raise money and give students a place to get together. Also they sponsored a program put on by Pepsi Company. The theme was Thank Goodness Itis Freedom tTGIFi. Promotions were trying to project freedom from drugs and alcohol abuse. But one thought Mr. Hape, the sponsor, said was, 1'We need to get the students involved. They have to want the SADD organization before it is going to become really effective. Sponsored by Mrs. Jackson, the Human Relations Club has been 56:in R, SADD involved in many activities. This year they developed a Secret Pal Club. Thirty-six anonymous students write letters and send notes to each other to brighten a life. Also, members loaned their services to aid students having difficulties during school. And, the club set up a display on the second floor to share information about Black History Month. That display showed the roles played by blacks in our history. Active Human Relations Club members areCathy Turpin Jennifer Parmley, Mrs. Jackson, sponsor, Diane Singer,Ann Gears. leltiMHU ,.-4.IM . ' WWWWM 912m SADD: Lynette Lenfers, Sherry Snodgrass, Elizabeth Rudolf, Angie Thomas, Mr. Lehman, Danica Sanders, Robert Woosley, Heather Layden, Mr. Hapei

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