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FBLA supports free enterprise Free enterprise was the main objective of FBLA members, whether they were in a rock-a-thon, sponsoring a Halloween haunted house, or displaying , a national billboard. So many people don't know what free enterprise is, said Mrs. Brown. The billboard helps to educate the community, and makes the peo- ple aware of FBLA, she said. Another major project was rais- ing money for the March of Dimes. Members also served refreshments at the PTA Open House October 12, contributed a 2-story Christmas tree, and sponsored a door decorating contest. They also gave a Christmas party for the elderly patients at Railey's Oak Hill Manor. Two members, Marga Taylor, treasurer, and Susan Franklin, Historian, attended the November state youth meeting for the March of Dimes. February 6-12 was proclaimed state and local FBLA week. Members made a special banner and hung itin the business hall. The annual service was held at Western Sizzlin Steak House. Special Speakers were Mr. Matt Cashion, from Pulaski Academy, who installed the officers, and Mr. Henry jones, executive vice- president of NLR Chamber of Commerce who showed film strips on the beauty resorts of our state. Sandra Stanley 118 Tough Stuff Iiffy pop - President Kim Cole and Senior member Sandra Rodgers display a money ear- ning project for the March of Dimes. Eating hardy - Mr, Henry Cashion enjoys a satisfying meal at Western Sizzlin before in- stalling officers. . all Free enterprise - Seniors Fran O'Quinn and Debbie Benton display a national billboard supporting free enterprise with Northeast graduate David Martin pictured at left.
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Qey blubbers Key club offers service, fun In what kind of club can you help yourself, help others, and have a good time? No, it's not the Mickey Mouse club. It's the Northeast Key Club. Although the Key club has had the reputation of being a waste of time, things changed completely this year. Under the direction of sponsors Ken Dickson and Randy Bumgardener, the club performed many projects for fun and profit. With such activities as making and selling a calendar, selling bumper stickers, helping Y-Teens with the valentine banquet, and singing yearly Christmas carols, the members were seldom idle. In addition to all this, the Key club helped the Kiwanis club in all of their projects. Some of those included usher- ing at the Kiwanis Club circus and helping in the state junior Miss pageant. If that was not enough, Key Club members attend regional and International conferences. With all those activities going on, Key Club lived up to its designation as a Service organization. Tim White Which one do you Iike?- Key Club calendar girls Pam Taylor and Terri Hamm select the favorite . pictures for use on the Key Club calendar. Observer- Kiwanis representative looks on at the club meeting. Key Club took an active part in the Kiwanis Club activities. 1976-77 Key Club officers - Eddie Vestal, sophomore representative, Keith Trent, junior representative, Bobby Best, senior representa- tive, Randy Ort, secretary, Keith Stephens, vice-president, Mike Hill, president. Key Club-117
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i 5 i , Mada Holt, Parlimentarian, Susan Franklin, Historian, Nancy McGuire, Reporter, Marga Taylor, treasurer, lan Brown, secretary, David Carlon, second vice-president, Becky Holt, first vice-president, and Kim Cole, president. Installation - Taking the oath to leadership are junior Execs -1 'Jil -V-W-- ,, , 3 'iff' fi , F , i fl s S 5 ' , : Award winning - Christmas stacking from Mrs. Beach's English class wins fourth place in the FBLA door decorating contest. Cage the lions - Senior Cal Smith displays the FBLA homecoming float for the McClellan foot- ball game. FBLA-119
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