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Suzy Culpepper and some of the busi ness community gather around the punch bow! during the Boss Employee Reception Superintendant Harold Champman en joys being the evening's honored guest Officers: President — Stephanie 4S he talks with Stephanie Bryant and Bryant; Vice President — Sandy Kubia; Mrs. Holland Vice President — Lori McAllister; Secre tary — Linell Jordan; Treasurer Rhonda Upshaw ae’ Ris Seated (from left to right): Susan Phillips, Heather Livingston, Stephanie Bryant, Missy Bedsole, Dana Bragg, Amy Baldwin, Kaci Boulware, Dee Dee Wilson; Standing (from left to right): Lisa Brown, Linell Jordon, Angela Waters, Tracy Cope, Phyllis Dent, Patricia, Bostick, Tammy Burgess, Cathy Mantrida, Alischia Parmentier, Kim Rosario, Becky Smith, Pam Shiflet, Lori McAllister FBLA 101
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The 1988-89 Future Business Leaders of America, sponsored Mrs. Mary Holland, participated in several conferences through- out the year. FBLA is an organiza- tion composed of juniors and seniors involved in the VOT work program. The FBLA officers at- tended the annual Leadership Conference that was held in At- lanta, GA during the fall semester of school. The 1988-89 FBLA officers includes President — Stephanie Bryant; Vice President — Sandy Kubia; Vice President — Lori McAllister; Secretary — Linell Jordan; Treasurer — Rho- nda Upshaw The largest event of the year for the FBLA was the Busi- ness ployee Appreciation Re- ception held during the spring semester on March 16, 1989. Each year the employees show their appreciation to their em- ployers by serving as hosts for the afternoon. The Emsemble and Trio served as the entertain- ment for the occasion. During the spring each student is given the opportunity to compete in certain events on a region level. Those students who place on a region level are then eligible to move on to the state level competition in Atlanta, GA. The FBLA provided the busi ness employees with loads of delicious food that Mrs. Ellen Strait prepared for the annual Business Employee Reception Becky Smith seems to not be able to decide on what she will eat as she awaits her turn in line for the deliciously pre pared food Sandy Kubia and Rhonda Up shaw are all smiles as they enjoy the buffet and take ad- vantage of this occasion by dressing up Seated (left to right): Lynn Wendler, Angela Abell, Angi Bean, Debbie Singletary, Dawn Kingsbury; Standing (left to right): Resa Owens, Sandy Kubia, Kim Joseph, Dee Krauter, Rhonda Upshaw, Patrick Calhoun, Nicole Walker, Gina Miller, Kim Melvin, Julie McDaniel, Leigh Bassett, Molena Cox, Suzy Culpepper, Lesa Pierce, LaRonica Stubbs
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This year the Flag Corps did an exceptionally good job under the leadership of Traci Cope, Andrea Hodge, and Millie Littlefield. This is the first year the Flag Corps had been headed by three captains whose organization was outstanding. The sponsor of the Corps was Mrs. Susuan Harden. The Corps started practice at the end of July and continued by themselves until the beginning of school. During the fall semester, regular practices were held with the rest of the band after school at Parkwood Elementary. Each week, new routines and dances were performed every Friday night at the half-time show. The Flag Corps decided not to attend camp this year because they wanted to spend time at home and work on their routines. The captains were responsible for making up the routines that were used each Friday. Through the '88-89 school year, these twenty- eight girls have become very close to each other. Their memories of Northside High School and their Northside High School Flag Corps days will remain with them happily forever. The 1988-89 captains were Andrea Hodge, Tracy Cope, and Millie Lit tlefield Flag Corps members march back into y : the stands after the pre-game show a ‘ em 5 ; 4 Bit) } ay) it The flag girls perform one of their many = outstanding halftime shows Z Members of the flag corps dance in the stands during the game 102 Flag Corps
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