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The 1987-88 Future Business Leaders of events on a region level. The students who America, sponsored by Ms. Mary Holland, place on a region level are eligible to move participated in several conferences on to state competition in Atlanta. throughout the year. FBLA was made up of juniors and seniors involved in the VOT work program. During the fall of the school season, the FBLA officers attended a Lead- ership Conference which was held in Atlan- ta, GA. The officers for the 87-88 school year included: Brian Lifsey, Pres.; Alicia Holt, Vice. Pres.; Will Vinson, Vice Pres.; Liz Lomax, Secretary; and Michelle Martin, Treasurer. The largest event of the year, which is held in the winter, is the Appreciation Tea for club members employers. FBLA spon- sors this event each year. Officers serve as hosts with entertainment provided by the Northside High Drama Department. During the spring, all students compete in certain Michelle Martin Ginger Sellars Brian Lifsey Kristin Barwick Alicia Holt Nicole Howell Debbie Smith Susan Phillips Alicia Parmentier Becky Smith Janet Luper Jean Uitto Lisa Simmons Liz Lomax Robin Shaw Burna Webb Angie Calloway Tonya Spell Terri Lauman Jennifer Luper Janet Luper and FBLA employ ers register and socialize during the Appreciation Tea. Showing club spirit are Kevin Enckler and Tracy Cope
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FRAP N-G FUTURE LEADERS Alicia Holt and Michelle Martin are riding high in the Homecom- ing Parade. Getting into their work, Will Vin- son and Pam Stevens hold up a Vocational Education poster. wy Working after hours is mandi- tory for Lynnette Jones, Debra Valencia, and Stephanie Bryant
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4 FHA, the Future Homemakers of Ameri- ca, is a community service club which is open to any student enrolled in Mrs. Strait’s home economics classes. The en- rollment in FHA varies because some stu- dents do not remain in a home ec class all year long. Barbara Stubbs served as presi- dent of FHA and remained in foods classes throughout the course of the year. Club members served the community in many different ways. They visited local nursing homes on Christmas and other holidays. At Easter, they decorated Elberta Nursing Home. The FHA also collected for UNICEF on Halloween by going to homes trick-or-treating for money. The FHA also provided a service for spe- cial events at Northside. The Homecoming Tea and the Miss Northside Tea are both planned and prepared by the students in Mrs. Strait’s classes. Boys as well as girls lend a helping hand in the preparation. The annual FBLA banquet is also prepared by the FHA. Without the fruit and vegetable trays, the delicious pastries, and the foun- tains of punch that the FHA prepared, none of these special events would have been quite so special. In June, the FHA traveled to FHA Camp to learn new ideas in cooking, sewing, and home management. The club as a whole fulfilled their motto, ‘‘Toward New Horizons.” Front Row Mark Rissman Marie Kemp Keri Singleton Amber Ray Kathy Wynn Berna Webb Back Row: Sonja Mauerer Amy Wright Leigh Ann Calhoun Deneb Frederick Lyda Guillory Michelle Newton Barbara Stubbs Phillis Nealy Sherolyn Ford Trina Shiver FHA PROVIDES INVALUABLE ‘RVI CE Students enjoy snacks that were prepared by the FHA.
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