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We Mean Business F.B.L.A., the Future Business Leaders of America, worked hard to qualify for the District Tournament, February 10. The tournament was held in Fort Pierce. In only a few years of existence, Dungeons and Dragons expanded their number of members and developed new ideas for the game. Bringing their game characters to life for Halloween showed how advanced and complicated Dungeons and Dragons has become. l xl bf Preparations for entering the Held of data processing are many Carol Caparella, Wendy jenkins, and jodi Mound are beginning their traning with a class in basic data processing. Explaining the intricate facets to her classmates Barbara Piper demonstrates the correst way to input data. Gathering at a simple wooden table, the complex minds of loe Dibella, Steve Radke, Mike Bernin, Scott Lewis, Tony Hudson, Carlos Martinez, jeff Labbe, and Danny Bexfield met to match their wits. While dressed appropriately on Halloween Dress Up day Danny Bexhelal Scott Lewis, Carlos Martinez, Tony Hudson, and left' Labbe shared thoughts and new ideas.
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Side Line Support The basketball team had an advantage over most of the other teams because they had lots of support from the hard- A working Foul-Line Club. They gathered funds in order to buy , the girls' and boys' basketball teams new warm-ups. The organization raised money by working car washes, selling candy grams, gathering bottles, and sponsoring the Faculty- Student Basketball games. Money is not the only thing that Foul-line donated for the basketball teams. They also attended all of the games and acted as managers by keeping statistics. ,...-...7 . J .' lt' X gri Possessing great leadership qualities, Pam Torres, Shenita Terry and Lainey Willis led the crew of Foul Line supporters. 1 Working with friends lessens the hardship of car washing. Tony M 'ii Q2 kk ' g . Playing a supervising role in the Foul Line car wash, Anthony Presley kept Mike Shiele on his toes. . McNair and Mark Clennon work to ether for better results 'T as .r f K - ff -- ii'fil'?'.' T . ' Attracting customers that would normally pass by Corretta Seals r . and Lenora Scott advertise their car wash. - Q 62!FOUL-LINE D 5 , . Q fm . ,. css. , E gf 13,2 Q
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P LM B Y'S The facet of our tour that cannot be overlooked is peo- ple. Without the teachers, administrators, custodians, staff and most importantly students, there would be nothing to advertise. They made the year what it was. the Math Team earning the highest score in the county as well as one of the highest scores in the state in the Flor- ida Mathematics League gave this year a special glow. That glow will shine on for future times. The students on whom Achievements such as the it reflects will change, but Girls Cross Country Team 3 placing sixth in the state, and 5 Z 2 i they will all have something worth advertising. t ' ,,1v ' ' .-,- f wa-ismass.-Welles-w.:s-u fssmewe .wa -,s.:,am.s,. ua. sag, -t . .. .f ,wc 14 . assed .2 aefrmwyfxm Preceding the Homecoming Parade, Principal Boyce Padgett consults Ken Kennedy concerning the positioning of the Home- coming Parade. Clubs are made up of people who care. Foul-line members jennifer Blanding and Tammy jackson assist Tom Armstrong at a car wash which will benefit the basketball team. Cheerleaders are special people who give of themselves for school and team. Regina Kennedy and julie Ulmer share a warm smile before the Homecoming Parade. 1f2': ,- . x 64!DIVISION 7:-,.,-4 '-
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