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V3 FBLA. V ROXANNE HANNER and Tish Tuller visit during the FBLA Business Persons' breakfast. LISA ZORNES. Stacy Cook, and Mike Schepker enjoy the April activity by skating a the Playhouse in Scottsbluff. TIFFANI READER and Suzanne Meyer hold up Ioann Carlson to keep her from falling at the Skating party. SUZANNE MEYER serves Connie Knutson coffee during the FBLA Business Persons' breakfast.
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For all FBLAer's the trip to Denver and all the FBLA activities added a needed (?6.a«ye 'Pace The smell and taste of fresh bread coming right from the Wonder Bread factory ovens helped FBLA members enjoy their trip to Denver. Members were also given tours of the Denver Police Station, and John Deere Distribution Center. Hewlitt Packard in Loveland was their final stop before a very late lunch Have you ever eaten amputated toes or drunk pumpkin slime? For the Halloween party FBLA members gathered at the Holiday Restaurant for breakfast. In additionto the toes and slime, better FBLA MEMBERS: Front Row--Randy Kramer, Brad Reader, Chris Hargreaves, Mike Schepker; Second Row-Susan Greenlee, Sharon DeFreece, Megan Brighton, Sally Merante, Erica Beaver, Beth Rohde; Third Row—Kerry Barker, Sharon Nielsen, Angie Randles, Lynn Lovesee, Jen McCombs, Shelley Mahalfey, Laurel Henderson; Fourth Row—David Evertson, Roxanne Hanner, Robin Rux, Pennie Maginnis, Pam Knutsen, Kelli Spires, Suzanne Meyer, Tiffani Reader, Jill Stevenson, and Kevin Williams. FBLA known as sausage and orange juice other ghastly foods were served. During American Education Week in November members had the annual coffee and rolls for all teachers and administrators. To celebrate Valentines Day, FBLA held a drawing and raffled off a large pizza and a pitcher of pop, a gift certificate from Adventureland Video, and $5. FBLA OFFICERS: Front Row--Sharon DeFreece, Sally Merante, and Beth Rohde; Second Row--Megan Brighton, Erica Beaver, and Susan Greenlee. Also in February, FBLA sponsored their annual business persons breakfast. Members invited a local business person to a continental breakfast. During the breakfast the KCHS singers performed many popular songs. Election and installation of officers were the final events for the year.
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FFA MEMBERS: Front Row—Mike Allison, Dave Evertson, Todd Wilke; Second Row-Keith Taylor, Stephanie Perry, Shane Dickerson, Amira Chris Hargreaves, Amber Story, Kristi Staman, Mike Perry, Steve Westby, Craig Morgan; (Not Pic-tured--Shannon Dickerson.) Stendahl, DeLyan Elrod, Third Row—David Williams, David Atkins, Tom Kellner, Ryan Vowers, Brad Reader, Mr. Dan Acheson;Fourth Row— As usual the future farmers participated in many local and district state competitions and with each new contest we could count on them to aici Greenhand initiation of five new members headed the list of accomplishments for the local FFA Chapter. The FFA also hosted a soup supper which is an annual moneymaking project. Six members attended State Leadership Conference which was held in Aurora, Nebraska. President DeLynn Elrod, and Vice President Tom FFA Kellner, attended the National Leadership Conference in Washington, D.C. during the summer. February brought FFA Week which included an open house in the Ag shop, radio spots, a dance, and a Food for America Program. The alumni joined the FFAers for a basketball and volleyball game. FFA members which qualified at- tended State Convention which was at Lincoln in April. Dave Evertson received the State Farmer Degree. Dave Evertson, David Atkins, and Steve Yung made up the Ag Mechanics team who received a second place award. The FFA Chapter received a superior chapter rating, a bronze emblem a-ward.
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