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FBLA: Front: Sandra Wells, Sponsor; Don- na Osborne, Michelle Doyle, Evelyn Yan- DECA: Front: Andrea Koren, Maryglenn Beasley, Missie Lof- tis, Denise Biggs, Stacey Myers. Second Row: Evelyn Yancey, Kelly Ford, Tammy Reed, Tricia Weeks, Ashli Roach, Debbi Akins. Third Row: Susie Stell, Shelly Murphy, Julie Shepard, Shannon Mitchell, Michelle Coleman. Left: Jennifer Meadows and Pam Elder model this fall’s fashions. FBLA, DECA
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Look Behind Those Initials ‘Ouch!’ This is not as easy as Future Homemakers of America make it appear. FHA members sharpen those sewing skills by attaching those Bird emblems to all the jackets and vests used by ushers and other personnel. Hungry? need a snack?, these club members prepare all those delicious goodies for faculty banquets and club par- ties. SCA members attend leadership confer- ences and then plan the fun for Skyhawks. Dances after games, homecoming, Miss America contests and the beauty pageant are sponsored by this hard-working group. Future Business Leaders of America find their home in competition and dis- playing their business skills. Often part of the early dismissal program, members still have time to participate in homecoming and school activities. DECA is the word for fashion news. Thanks to Jeff Langford’s group, Sky- hawks get the latest word in fall, spring and prom styles. al a SEYR AWK s Above FHA Front: Stacy Rist, Denyelle Paquette, Carey Allen, Susie Stell. Second Row: Judy Greene, Sponsor, Terrie Carroll, Jeanette Ritter, Kim Hague, Kim Williams, Paula Charity, Stacy Jackson, Laura Carter. Top SCA: Front: Anne Fullerton, Lorrie Andrew, Nicole Altman, Roberta Volk, Elyse Englehart. Second Row: Lisa Shields, Tricia Thomas, Wendy Stahurski, Stacy Tatro, Dana Vaughan. Third Row: Staci Sandler, Karen King, Greg Smiley, Debbi Akins, Tammy Fridley. Right: Lisa Shields, Elyse Engelhart, Lorrie Andrew, Roberta Volk and Marcy Begley at SCA conference. SCA, FHA
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In, Out Of The Spotlight What’s a rebuttal? Members of the Debate team find that out when they take on other schools to attempt to win their position in front of a group of impartial judges. Debate team members placed in four meets this season. Forensics Team members write and present speeches, tell children’s stories, recite poetry or speak on any topic with no preparation. Kyle Woodcock Debate Team Front: Richard DeVore, Jay Jordan, Laura Hamm, Kevin Fa- gan. Second Row: John Judge, Tom Doran. Third Row: Steve Cormier, Sponsor; Andrew Lue, Robert Morris. Below: Forensics Front: Kyle Wood- cock, Brian Lewis, Lisa Shields. Sec- ond Row: Vina Supetran, David Gar- trell, Sophia Sullivan, Stacey DeVore, Rob Lashley, John Mingus, Sponsor. Third Row: Julie Reese, Anne Fuller- ton, John Judge, Margie Ford. Fourth Row: Melanie Minor, Joanne Moak, Mark Lewis, Jack Goodpasture. Debate, Forensics took first place in the Long- wood College Voice of Democ- racy Competition. Julie Dun- ham placed second in story tell- ing. Glitter, fringe and motion are only part of the talented group, Rhapsody. Ready to perform at pep rally or game, members smile and dance their way to appreciation with original moves and dazzling smiles. And who know s about Steve Smith’s parking crew? Without their lights and guidance, games and activities would be far more dangerous.
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