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At the Pilgrims' Feast, officers Barb Cur- tit, Cheryl Moffett, Tanya McCuskey and Jeanette Voss represent the elements of FBLA as President Joe Neuner addresses the members and guests. Doing her part to help the March of Dimes, Mrs. Oli Haslag purchases food at the bake sale from Sherri Keener and Barb Curtit. As the anticipation mounted, so did the hopes of the FBLA team at the District contest at North Callaway. The winners were an- nounced last to first places, and the only two teams remaining were Linn and Owensville. Owensville had won the travelling sweepstakes trophy the two previous years, edging out Linn both times - but not this time. HWe just stood and waited. When they announced Owensville as second, everyone went wild, said Joe Neuner, president. Hlt was exhilarating. As a team and individually the group did very well, sending 18 competitors to state. HAll the Following the Pilgrims' feast, Cindy Helmig, reporter, gives the benediction. Giving the results of her committee's work, Sonya Walker addresses the club during a meeting. Wins at district and state reward F BLA preparation things we learned from our classes and teachers really helped at con- test, said Barb Curtit, who was recognized for outstanding service to the chapter. At the state conference Karen Koenigsfeld won the chance to go to the National Conference in At- lanta, Georgia, as part of the state parliamentary procedures team.- ilThis has got to be the best year in our chapterls history since we placed so many people in district and state contests, said Joe Heuner. Besides the many activities the members will remember this year as the last year Mrs. Mary Lou Broman would be an adviser. Organizations ,rl 49
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Greeting teachers at the Teachers' Ap' preciation Day breakfast, Jean Frank and Paula Helmig watch as a teacher registers for the door prize. Lending a helping hand, Monica Monroe takes time to fix one of the seasonal doors for FBLA's door decorating contest in December. The members of FBLA are Front Row: Mrs. Mary Lou Broman. adviser; Mike DeVries. Stuco representative; Tanya McCuskey. treasurer; Cindy Helmig, reporter; Joe Neuner, president; Barb Curtit, vice-president; Cheryl Moffett, secretary; Jeanette Voss, historian; and Ms. Carol Nichols, adviser. Row Two: Tammy Voss, Stacie Lock, Julie Dudenhoeffer, Mary Otto, Dana Bryan, Diana Hayes, Sandy Jaegers, Lori Bunch, Lisa Peters, Annette Kliethermes. Kris Wilmesher. Row Three: DeWayne Sprenger. Jessica Peters. Sarah Buhr, Beverly Joyce, Amy Dudenhoeffer. Tiffany Thompson, Rose Kusler, Dana Kixmiller. Karen Koenigsfeld, Paula Helmig, Gret- chen Degler. Lisa Hoover, Mary Rustemeyert Row Four: Scott Schmid. Kendall Howack. Paul Krueger, Sandi Schelulen, Jerry Laughlin, Mary Kirsch, Amy Mebruer. Laura Mantle. Brenda Joyce. Karen Mebruer. Lori Broman. Row Five: Sherri Keener, Jean Frank, Sarah Robertst Marsha Brandt, Sarah Koenigsfeld, Tammy Rhoads. Lori Stieferman, Chris Bullard, Tamra Mc- Cuskey. Row Six: Mike Bunch, Tim Ackmann, Fred Cooper, Charles Boillot, Diana Hutchison, Monica Strope. Sonya Walker. Chearly Early. Ann Frank and Lori Whertvnne. 48t Organizations
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After the teacher's first day back at school. they were greeted by NHS members Jerry Laughlin, Hora Hayes and Laura Koenigsfelci with a refreshing snack. Lighting a candle to signify her pledge, Karen Koenigsfeld becomes a new member of NHS. em..,.u.V- . , 5.,htgt..; z... . HHS - Doing things for others throughout the school year The National Honor Society welcomed the teachers after a long, hot first day of school with the annual uGet Acquainted Hour. The light atmosphere allowed the new and returning teachers to chat and discuss the days events. NHS members served a cool snack of cookies, fruit and tea. iii think the teachers enjoyed themselves. The melon basket was a nice change from the nor- mal cake, especially after such a hot day, said Carolyn Brandt, member. Mr. Larry Hunt became the new 50 T Organizations advisor and helped the Society in many activities during the year. HHS sponsored a dance for the high school students and a Hallo- ween party for its members. The members also explained the mean- ing of Veterans Day in their annual assembly. The club had two moneymaking activities during the year. The movie iiOne on One helped pro- vide funds for the initiation dinner and a bake sale raised money for Cystic Fibrosis. HHS wound up the year by in- itiating 16 new members. This was twice as many as the year before. Sneaking a taste of a cinnamon roll, HHS sponsor Larry Hunt supports the Cystic Fibrosis bake sale. whanNWMNtW4,W , i i
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