Lakes High School - Legend Yearbook (Lakewood, WA)

 - Class of 1980

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The myriad of activities held this year demonstrated that F.H.A. was more than cooking and sewing, it was making the most out of life. The group sponsored the Daffodil Prin- cess Selection Tea and the School Board Dessert. F.H.A. was in charge of Vocational Week. It featured many awards, including the Vocational Student of the Week. Members held a Christmas workshop for foreign speaking children at Parkway Elementary School. They spent a fun- filled aftemoon teaching crafts. Eileen Evans, Connie Rick, Dina Halli- burton, and Joan Fairbanks attended a state meeting in Ellensburg, where they participated in a toy drive. The main event this year was adopting a grandmother, Ruthie Boger. Ruthie lived in the Georgian House, a home for the elderly. She had no family or friends. The girls visited her once a week. Each grew in a special way from this beautiful bridge of the communication gap. F.H.A. Adopts 4, A ik 'N I Georgian House Grandnlother u I E ii M 'NRE EM Allfg- i .. ge QNX H FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA: FIRST ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Eileen Evans, Cathy Lidik Carrie Rick SECOND ROW Sue Miller: advisor, Becky Beauchamp, Carlene Ramsey, Francis Huff: advisor. NOT PICTURED: Kristian Aker Maru Brown Joan Fairbanks Neene Gray, Dina Halliburton, Anna Hollingsworth, Joy Peck, Connie Rick, Danette Victorine. 50-Organizations I A Q

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,.,,,o' CHARGERS: FIRST ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Tracy Hurley, Suzie Jones, Teri Hurley. SECOND ROW: Mr. Burton, Barney Barajas, Mark Temple, Gary Gamer, .lim Jackson, Elvin Yorkman. THIRD ROW: Beate Wilcox, Amy Abernathy, Linda Whitaker, Kathy Bitterling, Sharri Hoggatt, Paula Kobel, Sue Keeler. DECA Provides Business Opportunities -.Qi N. '44 1. fx, X lm.. The DECA program at Lakes offered an opportunity for students to compete in the business world. DECA taught the stu- dents business management, job training, and the use of various business machines, among other skills. DECA members operated Lakes book- store, The Cove . Profits made in the Cove were divided between the A.S.B. fund and DECA activities. Among other fund raisers, DECA helped run the KTAC Haunted House and had a Christmas gift wrap. Earlier this year, Tony Evans and Teri Hurley represented Lakes at the National DECA Conference in Utah. I. Barbara Glatt has a stare down contest with her cash register. Organizations-49



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Asian American Club Goes To Chinatown TQ ..,,, l fn .I gs y 3 pri.. .fl J -w ,gp ASIAN AMERICAN CLUB: FIRST ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Mariano, Ted Baduria, Jack Pong, Guy Blue, Ted Starling. SECOND ROW: Andro Maghirang, Debbie Gampon, Theresa Devine, Kim Scott, Emily Kennedy, Jeff Mondonedo, Yasmin Smith, Pearl Tulfo, Karen Kishi, Grace Fujioka. THIRD ROW: Mark Richards, Jeff Price, James Cadungug, Shirley Carlson, Glenn Olarte, Delores Alexander, Aldous Quiocho, Ray Logan, Clyde Jex, John Starling. Lakes' Asian American Club went to Chinatown and spent a fun-filled day eat- ing many delicacies and touring through the Chinese museums. Students of Asian, European, and Afri- can descent shared in cultural enrichment during the past year. The club planned and prepared a food exhibit for Artasia that was well received. All members contributed much of their time and energy throughout the year. I. Becky Beauchamp prepares secret F.H.A. pro- gram. 2. Asian American President, Ray Logan. ASIAN AMERICAN OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lisa Magaway, Jack Pong, Jeff Mondonedo, Patty Fulcher.

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