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FHA, FTA, And FBLA Are Doing It RAMPANT STYLE The Future Business Leaders of America is a club that promotes tomorrow ' s business leaders while helping the community today. This year, the FBLA club has achieved many goals. They have collected food for Thanksgiving for a needy family. They have provided refresh- ments on College Day and have held bake sales all year long. This year ' s business leaders topped off a great first semester by winning first place in the Homecoming parade. During second semester, the club plans on doing a fund raiser and helping the Ronald McDonald House. The 1988-89 FBLA officers are: Kay Tetterton, President; Tonya Mills, Vice-President; Valerie Tucker, Secretary; Amy Artis, Re- corder. The club ' s advisor is Mrs. Judy Cox. The Future Teachers of America Club is a club that is open to any- one who is interested in teaching as a career. This year, the FTA honors the Rose High teachers on Teacher Appreciation Day. Honoring the teachers is very important because, after all, teachers are stepping stones on whom each student builds and molds his future. The 1988-89 FTA officers are: Elizabeth Freeman, President; Amy Tomlin- son and Natalie Tucker, Vice-Presi- dents; Kelly Eakes, Secretary; Ja- lyn Parsley, Treasurer; Anji Kataria, Historian; Kia Hardy and Clarice Blount, Publicity Chairmen. The Future Homemakers of America is advised by Mrs. Marion Wilkes. This club encourages indi- vidual leadership in its members and is open to anyone who is inter- ested in being a homemaker. FFA holds several fundraisers during the year and participates in Future Homemakers of America Week. This allows the students the chance to explore different careers. 30 Members of FHA are: First row — Shontell Clark, Chris Brown, Tiffa ny Harper, Tissa White. 2nd row — D ' tri Filmore, Denise Williams, An- gela Whitehead, Tilda INewsome. 3rd row — Regina Reddick, Alisha Brown, Wanda Lodge, Angela Coun- cil, Ricky Dixon. Back row — Keith Wainwright, Billy Carr, Chris Kegel, Jeffery House. Hold on to the rim of the bowl! Lin- da Green and Mona Green learn much about the preparation and cooking of all types of foods. They must also know how to operate the many different machines used in the foods ' lab.
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Guess! How tall is Rolf Sundwall? Mrs. Chappell takes his measure- ment, while the other Math club members try to guess. The members of the Science Club are; first row — Jonathan Li, Laura Guy, Maricelina Caro, second row — Laura Silverman. Jalyn Parsley. Officers — President Anji Kataria, Vice President — Jonathon Li, Sec- retary — Jalyn Parsley, Treasurer — Rolf Sundwall, Publicity — Anna Wirth Math Cub members are trying des- perately to put a geometric puzzle together, while racing agaiost the clock.
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Don ' t push so hard Mona, it ' s pooching out the side! Veronica Barnes and Mona Green are preparing a cheese ball for an upcoming East Carolina University function. FHAers gain much experience as they learn about home- making, cooking, and catering. Mot only are these Rampants, preparing themselves for the future, but they are having fun doing it. Janice Barrett, Stacey Heath, and Tiffany Strouse listen attentively as a representative informs them about his university. College Day is sponsored by Student Services each year to enabEe juniors and seniors to become better aware of what North Carolina colleges and uni- versities have to offer. Senior Keith Scott and Mrs. Elaine Tschetter are served by FBLA Club members at this year ' s College Day. This active club provided refresh- ments at this annual popular Rose High event. Senior Elizabeth Freeman address- es the Future Teachers of America Club and reviews with the members the goals and projects for the year. Elizabeth serves as president. 31
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