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The F.B.L.A. officers are Jack Chapin (President) , Mindy Cox (Vice-President), Gwen Black (Treasurer), Cristy Jaynes (Histori- an), Mary Hunter (Parliamentar- ian), Jeanie Bell (Reporter), Susan Swift (Secretary), First Row: Vicki Mathias, Shirley Fulbright, Glenda Ore, Lori Harb- ison, Kim Kent, Susie Craig, Second Row: Donna Fox, Sherry Nowell, Galen WaU, Judy Jordan, Linda Wilson, Paula Stevens, Judy Teague, Third Row: Phil Haley, Diane Hubbard, David Bach, Cin- dy Spence, Tim Stout, Carolyn Mitchell, Mark Williams, For a business club, FBLA was the busiest I had ever seen. Later in November, Mrs. Dorothy Wise, Lady ' s Pool Champion, and Mr. Clayton Collins, Men ' s Pool Champion, donated their time and energy to our Pool Show. The show was a success and was a wel- come break for the students. January through February, we pre- pared Albert the Owl for exhibit and Alberta the Owl for scrapbook competition. The members who were entering contests in the State Convention began work on their entries . Friday, March 10, through Satur- day, March 11, we attended the convention in Dallas. The Adol- phus Hotel was host to the meet- ings, campaigns, dances, con- tests, caucuses, and all night hall parties. All of the fun and games were just a part of the hard work and the learning we did in FBLA . By the end of the year, most of us had the knowledge necessary to make a choice of whether or not to go into business as a career. But most of all, we had fun while learning. Organizations 12]
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recipe for oblrite- First Row: Cathy Camfield, Sandy Biles, Elizabeth Stahala, Nancy Black, Janice Isbell, Debbie Estill, Shelia Hogue, Pam Griffin, Ricky Cyr, Debbie Han- cock. Second Row: Pam Brooks, Vicki Tucker, Diane Merrill, Susie Offerle, Vicki Whitten. Third Row; Janice Roach, Susan Moore, Carol Ansley, Linda Johnson, Linda Phillips, Carla Franks, Pam Hubbard, Karen Esposito, Charlotte Neal, Sharon Morrow, Gena Jetter. On October 11, the club members met in the little study hall - turned - speech - class to install officers. Afterwards, members piled into cars and headed out to Tarrant County Junior College to have a look-see into their business department facilities. By collecting Beechnut gum wrappers and returning them to UNICF for money, we were able to give over 100 children smaUpox vaccinations. Twenty- one of us dragged out of bed and met at the school at 7:30 a.m. on November 13 to drive to Wichita Falls for the District X and XI Convention. Six members went home winners in various contests. Working hard all year to keep the club running smoothly are the F.B.L.A. club sponsors, Mrs. Doris Tipps, Mrs. I la Collins, Mrs. Bobby Keir, and Mrs. Libby Conant. 120 Organizations
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First Row: Paula Heginbotham, Mike Negrete, Sue Benson, Lard Lewis, Christi Richardson, Jana Fuller, Treasurer. Second Row: Paulette Sizemore, Parlia- mentarian, Vicki Avary, Secretary, Stanley Kimberlin, Sherri Brice, Debbie Sosebee, Jeff Garner, President, Mike Bishop, Marcia Malone, Kim Williams. Whaf s that weird smell coming from the artroom? people often ask as they pass room 38. It ' s probably turpentine, or paint, or maybe ceramics being fired in the kiln. Besides their creative work, members of the Ait Club held an art fair at Birdville Coliseum on December 23. Jim Nabors won second place, and Jeff Gamer and Mike Bishop won honorable mentions. The club has also entered the Birdville Art Show and the University of Dallas Art Fair. Vice President, Joe Carpenter, shows what Art Club is all about. 1 22 Organizations
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