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FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA CLUB-FRONT ROW: Loretta Green, Jill Long, President: Janet Loverin, Vice President. ROW 2: Mrs. Johnson, Debbie Owens, Joanne Henry, Karen McGIashan. ROW 3: Bonny Hitchcock, Kathy Waldren, Katie Anderson, Kathy Scherer, Dennis Lloyd. The Future Business Leaders of America and the Future Teachers of America are clubs that attempt to prepare young Americans for the careers that they have prepared themselves for in high school. The members of these clubs are shown various aspects of their planned vocations. They receive guidance in which courses to take while in high school. Field trips and guest speakers give a picture of what to expect when facing the world of business and provide a perspective view of the problems of education. FUTURE LEADER F LAKE FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA-FRONT ROW: Letty Baluyot, Treasurer: Sandy Owen, Secretary: Linda Lipp, President: Betty Moon, Vice President. ROW 2: Corrine Towne, Rita DeVaIIe, Bonita Ward, Doris McDonald, Sue Henderson, Bernadette Margin, Ann Grose, Briget Drake, Jennie Hinold, Marsha Lowery. ROW 3: Kay Williams, Robin Shultz, Doris Parrish, Baule Brown, Sue Dickerson, Marsha Woodruff, Dan McQueen, Jacque Pruett, Jeri Morgan, Dawne Thompson, Mary Ann Merkel.
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CHRISTMA BOUTIQUE BIG SUCCESS X.-f Mrs. Moomaugh ponders over the different types of wall plaques. Mrs. Johnson had a satisfying day at the Christmas Boutique. Sylvia Anderson and Brenda Parr examine items for sale at the Boutique. The Lakes Christmas Boutique was held in order for high school students to see the problems and satisfaction involved in making and selling items for a profit. The money gained from the Boutique was used for three scholarships of S100 each for an art student, and a boy and girl going into Vocational Training after graduation. Items made in Art, Industrial Arts, Graphic Arts, Special Education and Home Economics classes were sold at the Boutique to the Lakes High School family , that is, students, parents, teachers and friends. Sold at the Boutique were small fruit cakes, metal dinner bells, stuffed toys, original art work, candles, candle holders and many other items. The financial goal of the sales was set at S300 but it was so successful that they came up with a grand total of S385.05. E Gayle Brown and Scott McKee enjoy the many displays.
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LETTERMENS CLUB FRONT ROW: Ron Murphy, Galen Melby, Steve Storaasli, John Phipps. ROW 2: Dennis Davison, Larry Lafleur, Gary Sobeck, Scott Draughon, Steve Cissell, Howard Bell, Tom West, Allen Hendren, Steve Bowman, Gary Martindale. ROW 3: Shannon Kirby, Stu Stubbs, Howie Labre, Barry Westlake, Craig Moritz, Mike Reed, Fred Micera, Dan Tutt, Mike Buck. ROW 4: Jay Wiley, Mike Scott, Dave Oskamp, Pete Radliff, Marco Bassich, Chris Swan, John Hayden, George Musuda, Kevin Dotty, John Wegener, Charles Davis. ROW 5: Harley Oda, Bill Perkins, Tom Ormond, Conrad Johnsen, Randy Payton, Steve Babbit, Andrew Herstrom, Mark Severson, Steve Carnes, Skip Williams. ROW 6: Pat Lumsden, Marty Berg, Greg West, Bob Seeley, Charlie Croasdill, George Slaughter, Craig Taylor, Mark Odle, Jerry Walsh, Bill Welson, Gus Kuewa, Keith Snyder. ROW 7: Jim Scott, Greg Mills, John Hartman, Jim Julich, Pat Buddle, Ray Johnston, Tak Williams, Bill Will, Gary Tomasch, Ken Robertson, Ward Dunn, Bruce Hamilton. The Harlem Clowns, sponsored by the Lettermen's Club put on a great show for the Lakewood community. Howard Bell accepts the lnsplratlonal award as fellow Iettermen applaud.
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