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HO OR OF... ' ' The Ari Ck?-T9 9 Chapte r o f Nat i onal f cpwyp ..A ...., 'fffifl I Honor Society recognizes outstanding 'SM oeee a i'r ee o L ii students who display the qualities of K , Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and 3553? ,s il Character. In 1983, seven new members i ,Qt were initiated into the club. Seniors . - isle ,M, sg E Christina DiJulio, Dana Harrison, Betsy Nation Smith, . Ludwick, and Connie Smith: Juniors Allison Bodkin, Heather Redmon, and Kim Wade were pleased to join the 1982 i officers and member Dawn Sipe in this elite society. Several service projects were done by the N.H.S. members. They included assistance with the tours and refresh- ments for the parents of the seventh graders, back-to-school night, and other schoolfcommunity activities. Ms. DOHHH SCh529f. National Honor Society sponsor, said, HStudents chosen for National Honor Society are a very select group. They not only met the scholarship requirements, but must have shown leadership qualities as well. A positive attitude and an ability to meet responsibilities are among the high standards set for selection. The students should be proud of having met the requirements for this prestigious organization.u al Honor Society members: Connie Betsy Ludwick, Glenn Pierce, Susan Fully-, Kim Wade, Donna Schaper Csponsorb President: Susan Fuller Alie-M Eodkin' avd Kristi Eye' .Not Vice-President: Glenn Pierce pictured are David Mans, Dawn Sipe, Secretary, Kristi Eye Christina D1Julio, Dana Harrison, and Treasurer: David Mans He57h5T Redmon' Sponsor: Donna Schaper Dar EI' Mountain Hardware and Supply ii .,...... W,,.,.....---5 ACHIEVEME T Junior Achievement gave students a chance to run and operate their own business. The students sold stocks,. elected officers, produced products and put them on the market for sale. Puppets, change trays, grocery budget balancers, Choo-choo trains, wind chimes, and salt and pepperfnapkin holders were all made by Junior Achievement companies. Students from all the high schools in the Boulder Valley School District J.A. :embers Nikki Martinez, Dawn Sipe, . Ecla, and Lisa Flick. Not pictured met Once 3 Week to transect Company 2 Heather Redmon and Chad Leaver. business. The products were sold at Crossroads Mall in Boulder, Horizon Mall in Longmont, and of course door- to-door. Students from Nederland have been participating in JA for two years. Many hope to return to JA next year. 29
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In The Lead An important organization which allows Nederland students to learn about business and leadership above and beyond the standard business classes is FBLA CFuture Business Leaders of America.D FBLA is designed to promote leader- ship in high school students and to give them business-oriented learning experiences. ' Only one fund raiser, a Christmas gift sale, was held by the group. The money was used to help pay the entrance fee to the District Conference. NHS did well in the district competitions, and placed fourth in overall awards. FBLA members participated in community activities, offered a 1040A completion service, and learned about parlimentary procedure. The Nederland Chapter of FBLA has been officially chartered for two years and is gaining popularity. Membership in 1982 was 25? greater than in 19811 Nederland hopes to produce many fine business leaders for America! President: Vice President: Debbie Ewing Teresa Terwilliger Nikki Martinez Dawn Sipe Secretary: Treasurer: Parlimentarian: Susan Fuller Historian: Reporter: Sponsor: Heather Redmon Kristi Eye Amelia Miller 1. Ki: Wade l'84l and Nikki Martinez C'83J dive for the donuts while Debbie Ewing f'83J politely waits. 2. The FBLA group was proud to bring home a lot of these - medals from the district competitions. FBLA members: Lori Siebert, Jen Kaplan, Pam Wander, Sherri Sanders, Debbie Ewing Chidingl, Connie Smith, Nikki Martinez, Dee O'Rear, Kim Wade, Angie Bennett, Lisa Flick, Kristi Eye, Kristine Kolacz, Carol McNally, Dana Harrison, Liz Jennings, Glenn Pierce, and Advisor Mrs. Amelia Miller X X. ra . .D ,f : iisgl 4 :: no :- 1' 6 2 ff arg, i -Q, N. I I F N-... t Hem, E- ...Q V' 'E ft . Wvgt. f N ,im E.. . gk S f M X R X44-7 'W was FQIIIYK mggsu
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'R j J A 'G fs fm E' 4 ,- Eg lisp' ,431 9 t , Learning Work Students in Vo-Tech worked hard to accomplish their goals and to get a head start on their careers. There were twenty people from Nederland who attended Vo-Tech to learn such trades as, auto body, auto mechanics building construction, machine shop, machine trades, welding, printing Q drafting, cosmetology, Office OCCU- pations, and radio a television com- munications. Boulder Valley has been lucky to have such an outstanding program. Nederland students have to their ad- vantage the opportunity of attending Vo-Tech. ,gg ,, mf 1. The Vo-Tech gang: Phyllis Langlais, Gordy Ferguson, Dan Bartolini, Eddie Brennan, Chris Krause, Richard Kemman, Mike Maher, Dan Wiesner, and Randy Stephens. Not pictured are Ruben O'Rear, David Fowlkes, Ray McNally Scott Terwilliger, David Witty, Denise Woodward, Kirsten Zahn, Lisa Flick, and John Busch. 2. Eddie Brennan K'84l grins as he looks up from his work at the lathe. 3. Scott Terwilliger C'8UD works with the printing machinery at Vo-Tech. 4. Chris Krause C'83l. an auto body student, sands down a car hood.
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