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YYY x' fs' FBLA, Dee Dee Faniel is up dating the club's index of members by adding the names of new FBLA initiates to it as afellow member types the information. These are the Future Business Leaders of America. Tomorrow's high power executives are Tim Bremer, John Oczagas, Kim Sepelyak, Mona Grandey, Suzette Russell, Cheryl Hoadley, Cindy Mitchell and Dee Dee Faniel, standing. Laura Culberson, Kim Kiker, Anette Maraki, Crystal Hogan, Regina Hardison and Bonnie Bonsteel, seated. FBLAf53
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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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Honoring the Honorable Academic effort, Leadership and pride, are all characteristics admired the world around. They aren't often thought of as necessities though. All are merely qualities that everyone should have, but can live without. The National Honor Society feels very strong about that attitude. To further express their feelings, this elite group does more than admire those traits, it uses them as a screening criteria for membership. To join The National Honor Society, a person must have a minimum 3.5 grade average, and be in both school and community organizations, and have a well rounded character. Shaun Walsh sits with Honor Soci ' ' tor, and Secretary Cheryl Pensis. The other officers not pictured are the Vice- President, Price French, and Treasurer Jef Wren. Honor Society members pictured are: TOP ROW - Mrs. Dalton, Mrs. Hilderbrand, Elise Vaughn, Lee Hummel, Kathleen Spychalsky, Richard Norris, Tammy Schaumann, Shaun Walsh, Sherry Pensis. SECOND ROW - Lydia Alexander, Carol Bayer, Christina Chin, Bridgett Russel, Laura Hamilton, John Pokorny, John Iden, David Collison, Susan Snell. THIRD ROW - Bruno Sessego, Marie Kempmeyer, Pam Robinette, Tammyla Harris, Dedra Faniel, Jeanette Christman, Melanie Brannan, Laurie Davis, Linda Andole, Peter Cator. FOURTH ROW - Debbie Woodling. Peggy Slowic, Tami Bumgarner, Jennifer Whiting, Mary Zychowski, Vicky Ellul, Julie Bryant, Lisa Ward, Bridgett Warren, Karen Pitchford. Not Pictured: Bonnie Bonsteel, Aileen Callahan, Kelly Field, Price French, Kim Harwood, Crystal Hogan, Pam Johnson, Jamie Liddle, Kim Kiker, Sharon Putman, Robert Rutkowski, Eileen Hejfron, Debbie Westenburger, Denese Williams. 54fHONOR SOCIETY
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