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Sponsor: 'IO Business TeHCherS Sponsor: Brenda Qualteri, Nancy Bailey 150-CLUBS FHA stands for Future Home- makers of America. Club meetings are held in Home Eco- nomics classes. lt is basically a service- oriented organization and classes plan and carry out projects to help other people. This years activities have included a field trip to the State FHA Energy Conservation Exposition, making Christmas stockings for some of the Ridge Home children, a roller skating party for 1st graders, a Halloween party for Kinder- garten children, a field trip to the Molly Brown House, decorating the Home Eco- nomics Food Room for Christmas, and selling concessions at basketball games. Front row: Mary Conca, Cindy Crutchley, Becky Gardner, Judy Roybal, Sharon Mortenson, Leanne Hale, Brenda Clouse 2nd row Cathy Sievewright, Lea Ann Rhode, Hazel Young, Vicki Moody, Vicki Garrett, Marty Turner. 3rd row: Kerry Stallan Elvirna Lachuga Brenda Reeh, Kim Rawson, Diane DeVault, Kim McCart, Maria Steinbeisser. Last row: Brenda Qualteri, Nancy Bailey Bev Garrison 1oDee Padilla. The Future Business Leaders of America Club is an extension of the vocational business and office education program at CEP. lts aims are to provide youth leadership, along with many social and community functions. The Ranum and Westminster chapters work cooperatively on various projects such as: 11 fund raisers 21 early morning breakfast meetings 31 Vocational Education Week 41 roller skating parties 51 a Christmas potluck 61 installation of officers ceremonies 71 District and State Contests 81 Christmas decorations at the retirement homes 91 March of Dimes-Community Service Project 101 canned food for FISH of Westminster at Thanksgiving. The culmination of activities is represented by an Employer-Employee banquet in the spring sponsored in conjunction with the COE phase of the program. An Advisory Committee from outside Business and lndustry, donates many hours in aiding the Business Department in District 50 to improve its program and curriculum. Front row: Ethel Rullo, Roxanne Colonell, Kathy Zullo, Kim Wood, Don Blea, Mary Olinger, Westy Mascot, Mary Lou Nelson. 2nd row: Marva Green, Lynn Cook, Pam Shrier, Tonya Vickers, Lori Lawson, Albina Santistevan, Elvira Lechuga, Susie Conklin, Veronica Lopez. 3rd for: Veronica Miller, Teri Montoya, lean Boomgarden, Gloria Hinkle, Peggy Breiner, Stacy Starkel, Robin Roy. 4th row: Maria Haynes, Diana Flager, Darlene Bodnar, Gail Stefanski, Mary Seidenstricker, Pam Garcia, Louise Rodriquez, Donna Martinelli, Becky Wertz. Last row: Rich Garifi, Ern-ie Pelech, Steve Harvey, Maureen Reeh, Denise Williams, Sharon Anderson, Sandy Tully.
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DECA Distributive Education Clubs of America Sponsors: Al Petersen and Pete Torrez Front row: Luara Walter, lody Hastings, Val- ery Levan, Pam Ager, 2nd row: Chris Brough- ton, Marlene Whitman, Debbie Moran, Theresa Eyler, Larry Atencio, Susan McAtee, 3rd row: Jody Critchfield, Scott Reeves, Bob Lara, Mark Lane, Todd Bissell, Chuck Fisher, Louie Montoya, 4th row: Pam Burris, Westy Student, Marc Martinez, Beth Knox. DR Sponsor: Dean Rogers l Class List: Linda Applen, Lisa Applen, Paul Branch, Pat Callaghan, Robin Castellari, Edie Clarke, Danny Conca, Kristi Diedrichs, Bryon Downing, 'Dana Fulmer, Peggy Gallegos, Kelli Godfrey, Paul Gomez, Lynne Hair, Carrie Hastings, Debbie Hastings, Ginger Hawkins, Wendy Hayson, Lynette Lafferty, Beth Lamphere, Lisa Lombardi, Mike Maes, joy Mercado, Deanna Metzinger, james Montano, Denise Olivas, Trina Pfertsh, Ron Pierce, Clay Reynolds, Richard Riley, Melanie Scott, Shelly Scott, Bill Seiwald, Laura Smith, Sandra Tully, Rachael Van Royen, Paul Wampler, Marsha Webb, Brian Wehlage, David Wilson. Drama Club Thespians: Back row: Clay Reynolds, Edie Clarke, Deanna Metzinger, Trina Pfertsh, Sandra Tully, Linda Applen, Melanie Scott, Lynette Lafferty, Carrie Hastings, Robin Castellari, Ginger Hawkins, Paul Wampler, Front row: Marsha Webb, james Montano, Peggy Gallegos, Bill Seiwald, Not pictured: Debbie Hastings, Brian Wehlage, Bryon Downing, Laura Smith, Richard Riley. Act well your part for there all honor lies. This is the theme and goal of the '79-'80 Drama Club. Hard work and dedication work hand in hand to help produce the successful plays Ranum has experienced. Plays are not the only activities the Drama Club does. Selling Gold C coupon books and Drama Stickers are just a few of the fund raising projects that we do. The club has grown immensely throughout the course of the year. The International Thespian Society was named after Thespis who became a very famous and talented actor. It takes 100 hours of hard work to become a Thespian, and once you've become a Thespian you must continue being active in Drama production to keep that Thespianship. Every year the Colo. Thespian Society plans a convention. This year the convention was held in Colorado Springs at Wasson High School. The trip was an overnighter and enabled actors to learn new techniques and meet new people. As you can see, over half of our members are active Thespians. To be a Thespian means that you are dedicated to the Drama Club. President: Clay Reynolds, Vice-President: Edie Clarke, Secretary: Ginger Hawkins, Treasurer: Paul Wampler. Drama Club provides a place for Ranum actors to show their skills and a place to make close friends. You don't have to be an actor to join Drama, you just have to be able to work. CLUBS-149
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Sponsor: lim jenkins, Bob Mitchell ...ui Ginger Front row: lim lenkins, Bob Mitchell, Cindy Schlepp, Sam Abeyta, Rinkenburger, Shelly McClean, Laura Garcia. 2nd row: Mark Spiva, Sandi Cardenas, Ted Wall, Tony Baldi, lim Hovorka, Bruce Robinson, Lori Moriarty, Melinda Schlepp. 3rd row: Steve Faciszewski, Dana lennings, Lynne Hair, Wendy Hayson, Carolyn Slattery, Kris Steinbeisser, Last row: Andrew Abeyta, Kirk Cito, lim Anderson, Mike Maes, Sean McDaniel. The Westminster FFA chapter has been involved in many projects. The floral desi n class worked very hard on their display of fresh and dries floral arrangements for the Career Enrichment Park Trade Show, the show, held lan. 25-26 was a big success. The Landscaping class also was very busy workin on their display for the 21st annual Home and Garden Show wghich was held at Currigan Hall, Feb. 1-10. The Hall was covered with more than 5000 blooming plants, among these were 21 gardens of various desi n. An estimated 90,000 visitors attended this year. The Lancicaping class received the silver award in the contest between Watten Center, Longmont, Aurora, Arapahoe, Fort Collins, and Westminster. ln our display, Camp Stone of Westminster, donated the rock for the water fall, and Flower Land of Broomfield donated the plant material. Both helped to make this a bi success and a good experience. The Westminster FFA wouldaike to take this opportunity to welcome Marsha Celesta to the Horticulture Department at the Career Enrichment Park. Sponsor: Phil Love Front row: Darryld Renne, Audrey Warner, Phil Love, Lindy Cook, Stephanie Gabarron. Last row: Kim Werley, Bruce Smith, john Ziegler, Beth Hair. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes have been meeting every other Monday night since the beginning of school. The meetings are held at the students or sponsors homes. The roup is a non-denominational one and it gives each person a chance toqearn more about the Christian life and to share experiences with others. The students and sponsors have also been active in state-wide conferences held in the fall and spring at Pomona High School. Several students are interested in attending one of the national conferences this summer. The FCA is able to help members attend one of these conferences because of the major fun raising project - the boxing smoker in early April, which is organized with t e school coaches. Officers: Sean McDaniel, Sandi Car enas - Presidents, Ted Wall, Lori Moriarty - Vice Presidents, lim Hovorka, Pam Lowe - Secretaries, Mike Maes, Cindy Schlepp - Treasurers. Sponsor: Becky Kittel mv Front row: Carol Reese, Celeste Herrera, Wendy Sickler, Cindy Fugee, Mark Maes, Michelle Roy. Last row: Becky Kittel, Cindy Grew, Sherri Daniel, Teresa Mullins, Debbie Gunther, Lori Sievers, Mandi Trammell, Wendi Waller, Felicia Felix. HERO is a club for students enrolled in Home Economics Related Occupations class. Students enrolled in this class also hold and receive credit for Home Ec. related jobs, where they receive training in a specific career interest area. In class, on the job, and in the club, there are many opportunities for members of HERO to learn about their various fields of work, which include: Food Service, Child Care Aide,Clothing Occupations, Housing and Interior Design, and Institutional Housekeeping. HERO is not just fun and games. Interesting educational experiences are a key part of the club. District Convention is in the fall, and State Convention is held in Colorado Springs for three da s in March. State is the high point of the year. Students who attendlget a chance to enter a contest, and prove their expertise in their job area. There are also various educational workshops for members to get involved in at State. Both the class and the club offer great chances for a student to learn and grow, and to have fun doing so.
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