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Melissa Altizer. president. Mary Bartlett, vice-president. Heidi Hudson, secretary. Steve Levinson, treasurer. Julie Tone, historian, Mrs. Mary Fales. sponsor and 1985-6 club members Social Studies Club members help think of ideas for upcoming events Mrs Fales and club members discuss important matters. King opened its doors to a new club at the beginning of the year. It was the Social Studies club, headed by Mrs. Mary Fales. and it proved to be a very interesting club. Though few in number, the Social Studies club had the spirit of many. The officers were Melissa Altizer. presi- dent, Heidi Hudson; secretary, Mary Barlett; vice-president. Steve Levinson; treasurer, Julie Tone; historian, and co-sponsors; Mrs. Willietta Clem and Mrs. Lejoan Franklin. Though the club was just getting started, it did much and promised that there would be more to come. Kimberly Coley A Brand New Club Social Studies Mi
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Industrial Students who were interested in in- dustry but couldn't find a club to fit their interests were usually at a loss until the for- mation of Fiasa Fiasa had many advan- tages toward the students' education and it increased their knowledge of industrial arts and abilities The students learned how to speak in front of large audiences and to design and build projects. The officers of this club were Michelle Buzbee, Joey Giorgonni. Scott McDaniel. Julie Romeo. Scott Schuler, and Anthony Womack The club's sponsor was Mr Crowe Members of Fiasa met once a month with requirements for membership consisting of taking one year of shop or another similar class Members planned on entering state com- petition at Daytona Beach. The money from their fund raisers went toward travel to state and national competitions. Fiasa attracted members because of travel and the fact that it helped students in their careers, and benefited their growth and understanding LeighAnn Nicholson 140 Fiasa
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F uture Tycoons Future Business Leaders of America is what the acronym stands for — and business is the name of the game with the members of this club. To be a member, one must be enrolled in a business or office class and have an interest in developing vocational, practical business skills. The goal of the club was to promote free enterprise. Each member looked forward to becoming actively involved in various workshops and activities and also becoming a success in the business world. The members were a determined group of students who had set goals in their minds and knew how to attain their long-term ambitions. Kelli Salem Two members on their way to a meeting, are caught by the photographer A conscientious member helps decorate a bulletin board Row 1: Cheryl Cracow. Theresa Thompson, Juno Milcy, Nicole Puller. Adrian Thomas Row 2: Yolanda Hyman. Emma Spikes. Soraya Naime. Lamett Bexley. Kim Montgomery. Natale Powell, lisa Butler. Lora Comes Row 3: AJioa Games. E»a Weaver. Theresa Weber. Teoa Thomas. Kcshia Banks. Cheryl Langley. Jennifer Heady. Mrs writams — Sponsor 142 FBLA
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