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Outspoken Talent You hove to hove o lot of guts to get in front of on oudience - or ot leost be oble to foke your woy through it, reveoled Dromo Club member Bill Dovis. Apporently there were plenty of guts in this yeor's Dromo Club with the twenty members being cited os very enthusictstic, very outgoing, ond very spirited. Using the club os o supplement to the regulor dromo closses, members leorned obout moke-up, which they used on children ot Soos Creek Elementory, produced their own ploys, ond performed skits ot o home for senior citizens. Points were eorned through this porticipotion towords becoming o Thespion. Thriving on competition, Thes- pions porticipoted in the onnuol Woshington Associotion of Theoter Arts CWATAD Corn- petition in the spring. Dromo os entertoinment presented o personol chollenge for oll the octors os they worked long ond hord perfecting their croft. As member Kelli Wougomon expressed, The reoctions of the people moke it oll worthwhile. Doing whot they wonted to do, Dromo Club members were cleorly on indepen- dent breed. Viewing members os on outsider, student Tony Sonchez found the chorocteristics thot set Thespions oport from the rest. Without o doubt, Thespions ore among the most outspoken, forword people on compus - ond this openness corries over into the other octivities they toke port in. They odd much. J. Coluccio T. Sanchez 3. 1. Reloxlng on stoge, Ms. Nettie Horper, Aoron Weover, Anne Mussmon, ond Erwln Delo Peno listen to comments from other students. 2. The supreme bolonce ond poise of Heidi Pitzen sur- prises Erwin Delo Pena. 3. Guy Syverson, Morcus DeHort, Heidi Pitzen, Aoron Weover, Erwin Delo Peno, Jeff Feely, Jonls Andrews, Dorlene Dor- rough, Jenny Moss, Kim LoRoche, Debbie Corroll, Doro Houser, Anne Mussmon, Corol Wlllloms, Kristin Oxwong, ond Lorrie Neol. 4. The dignity of Dromo members Morcus DeHort, Erwin Delo Peno, ond Aoron Weaver is hanging on o limb. T. Sanchez 4. Dromo Club 85
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Working For Their Reward lt's fantastic to work with a group of people that are eager to gain the skills and benefits provided by the club enthused coordinators Susan Taylor and Tom Dahl. Future Business Leaders of America, a chapter open to any student currently enrolled in a business course, gave chapter members the opportunity to excel in leadership skills, human relation problems, and in the individual skills they utilized for competi- tions. Besides skills Ieorned, members gained self-confidence. FBLA members participated in fundraisers to pay their way through the many con- ferences they attended. The first conference was the Western Region Leadership Con- ference held in Portland during November. The competitive events were, for the first time, hosted by Kentridge. Taking place March 20, winners went on to compete in the state conference held in the tri-cities. Commented Tom Dahl, Hosting the competitions was a lot of hard work,, but it allowed students to compete with other students from different schools, enabling them to see themselves in a better light. FBLA is a great experience raved chapter vice president Marie North as she con- cluded, it's well worth the effort put forth. H. Bramschweig S.Sltilhl S.Smilh2. 1. Making good use of her time, Kathy Stevenson organizes her notebook. 2. Shuffllng through her papers is business education teocher Mrs. Sue Taylor. 3. Nanette Smith, Kathleen Clute, Kelly Griffin, Marie North, Christine Bignold, Esther Per- rlgo, Jana Cleek, Barb Smith, Sheri Anderson, Jana Covey, Cindy Ball, Summer Calhoun, Carrie Col- lins, Em Lian, Nancy Fltts, Sue Taylor, Ruby Baits, Deble Lauer, Wendy Schufrelder, Lisa Hodglns. 4. While Barb Smith holds her Business Ed. certificate, Jana Cleek reads. 84 FBLA S.SlMh3.
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Slamming Victoriously While the mojority of students trudged to their cors or buses Thursdoy ofternoons, fif- teen to twenty gothered enthusiosticolly in the foyer to test their ping-pong skills ogoinst other tolented, well-motched odversories. There ore few things in life os enjoyoble os slomming the boll Cocross the tobleb ond hoving your opponent be unoble to return it! reveoled enthused odvisor Mike Kelly. This is our seventh yeor, ond every yeor we goin more ond more members! In oddition to meeting new people with similior interests, club members ocquired knowledge in hondfeye coordinotion, gome skills, ond sportsmonship. Commented senior Judy VonComp, Besides being 0 greot club, the people in it ore super! H, Braunschweig 'Mya D.J0h0Son1 D. Johnson 3. ' D,.lohnson2 1. ln full concentrotlon, Corol Willloms prepores herself for the onslought of the boll. 2. Ping-pong members Steve Romjue, Bill Stone, odvisor Mike Kelly, Ed Hosty, Greg Albertson, Rondy Lenz, George Boker, Corol Willioms, Judy VonComp, Greg Lieu, Roj Boins, .lim Boss, Tony Archer, Poul Munoz. 3. Toking full swing, Mike Kelly sloms his unreturnoble pass. 4. Bottling to the end, Poul Munoz prepores to moke o surprise return to Steve Romjue. 86 Ping Pong D. Johnson 4.
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