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FHA Connects School and Home FHA, Future Homemakers of America, is a service organization which stems from home eco- nomics. The members work with the home, the school and the community. They have fund-rais- L o in projects such as bake sales and a white ele- OFFICERS - Lynda Hatton, reporter: Debbie Parent. phant sale. They had a mother-daughter banquet V' Pmidem: Diane Lavergne' Presifieni: Cheryl . . . Q Chnstz, secretary: Theresa Fontenot, kustoman: Tre- ln the Spungv which features 3 Style Show with tia Faulk, treasurer: Lisa Gilbert, parliamentarian. clothes that the members made themselves. They also visited nursing homes, performing small chores for the residents, and, as a school project, they painted and redecorated the Home Econom- ics Department. MEMBERS - Row 1: Sue Leach, Vivian Savoy, Sandy Rich, Cathy Benoit, Nancy Albers, Mary Holston, Juanita Lewis, Shelia Simon, Cindy Louirere, Maura Richard. Row 2: Kathy Hicks, Nola Ravia, Susan Sumpter, Cindy Manuel, Jackie Nunez, Karen Gauthreauz. Amanda Manuel, Colleen Murphy, Carol Butand. Row 3: Sherry Deaton, Jean Leger. Jane Arabie, Shebia Col- lins, Janet Ferguson, Pam Jennings, Susan Sprayberry, Collett Shankle, Alvina Landry, Karen Stephenson and Mrs, Leckband, sponsor.
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FBLA Prepares Students for usiness FBLA provides an opportunity for students to participate in activities designed to produce prospective business leaders. Students engage in individual and group business enterprises, learn about the duties and responsibilities involved in holding an office, and how to direct business affairs created by club activi- ties. Their activities culminate when students compete in contests held at the annual FBLA conventions . WEE 1? .Sf ' xii 2' 'F!5!s5'R:',E 15's 6-iff' . .,,, . ,, , J. . Q-. W... .. .. ., . ,,,, .V Neve. .. H, , . H ff,-Hz . .W 11 1, ,, 5. if ,, -gferg.: .sq all FBLA OFFICERS - First row: Becky Helms, president: Kathy Ryczak, vice president. Second row: Becky Hughs, parliamen tariang Steve Loftus, reporterg Jeannie Chauvin, treasurer: Deb bie Ledoux. secretary. Not pictured: Connie Bass, historian. he sg. J tra ,, , 5 s- -1 .1t,,,r,,,. ,, , FBLA MEMBERS - First row: Melissa Denson, Cathy Abney, Charlotte Bunch. Brenda Minix, Jewell Stephens, Donna Caton. Second row: Malcon Boatner, -Joe Hurst, Jonny Helms, Theresa Fontenot, Keitha Boswell, Darlene Nachtigal, Jenny Thibo- deaux. Peggy Royer, Inzsia Davis. fNot pictured: Theresa Battaglia, Debbie Bishop, Cindy Hebert, David I-Iilburn, Steve Jor- dan, Patrick Miller. Jackie Thibodeaux. and Cindy Cobum.7
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,,.-0-- Chorus Entertains ' in Many Concerts This year the chorus got the student body and faculty in the Christmas spirit by singing a wide range of Christmas songs at an assembly. They had a spring concert and entertained us with a pop concert here at school. The chorus participated in a civic organization and sang at schools fmainly junior highj around the area . They also attended a Solo and Ensemble Festival at McNeese. The chorus planned a spring trip - a trip to Atlanta, Georgia. On the way to Atlanta they were to sing at PHIL RADDIN schools in Mississippi and Alabama. Student Difecfof TOM NIX ALL-STATE CHORUS - Terreal Stewart, Tonya Brewton, Phil Director Raddin .
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