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3 Foul Line Club Ojfeers are Derese Shaekleford, president, Brenda Durain, vice president Sarita Shaekleford. secretary. Wsn.- Back Row - Michelle Vitaliano, Diane Hollowell, Mary Zyehowski, Jeanene Miller, and Dena Hall, Standing - Kim Kiker, Angie Gearhart, Raeheal McPhail, Gloris Restreppo, Kim Harwood, Kim Currier and Liz Wilkinson. Basketball players' best friends and Foul Line members are Martha Owens, Dee Dee Faniel, Mona Grandey, .leanene Miller, Derese Schaekleford, Brenda Durain, Rhonda Bursey, Lori Bradley, Darita Shackleford, Martha White and Mary Callahan. ATH LETIC SU PPORTERSXSI
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Spirit Boosters Nearly everyone supports the football team, but 20 people make a special effort. These people form the Anchor Club. They all make sure that the spirit section of the bleachers, in front of the cheerleaders, is filled at freshmen, junior varsity and varsity football games. This group also aids all cheerleading squads in raising funds to purchase spirit materials and helps to construct spirit signs and posters supporting and uplifting all fightin' Pirate Football Players. The Anchor Club, provides a steady ballast of support for those who need it. Anchor Club officers: Mona Grandy, secretaryp Shawne Moore, Public Relations: Cindy Warren, Presidentg Petrina Kilburn, l.C.C. representative: Linda Caudill, Treasurer. Anchor Club members: Michelle Y oung, Petrina Kilburn, Lisa Paliero, Tonai Byars, Susan Kampmeyer, Josephine Russell, Cindy Warren, Faith Ann Faella, Rhonda Bookstein, Ellen Christiansen, Leslie Layer, Chris Vanscoy, Enza Casada, Lynn Milton, Becky Caswall, Showne Moore, Carol Russell, Linda Caudill, Mona Grandy, sponsor - Elnora Willas, Drew Feiss. SOIATHLETIC SUPPORTERS XY- Qtlltllg, NA TI., QXRgQHI'g3, ,-,Q A rf, L'2f'ii ' flirt Xi rim' FRN e
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52fFBLA iving It The Business Business is an American tradition. The word implies many things, but fundamentally it means making money. It involves much, much more. Future Business Leaders of America is a national club that teaches business-oriented high school students the basics of business. This group explains new techniques, successful management and etiquette used in the business world. Career horizons in the numerous business fields are open to each individual in the club. Not only does the FBLA organization instruct students in corporation maneuvers, it is patterned like many companies in its leadership structure. Checking and double checking are the two key phrases of the business creed. Regina Hardison is giving some completed accounting sheets the once- over before forwarding them. All executives must be thoroughly and absolutely familiar with the material to be discussed at board meetings and councils. Officers Derese Shackleford, Regina Hardison and Dee Dee Faniel are checking the agenda before an FBLA meeting to be certain of what's going to happen during those proceedings. Memuume Area ,gave X N c Q- ,2i, f fa B ' 'Ss-9
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