Parkway South High School - Declaration Yearbook (Manchester, MO)

 - Class of 1983

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Parkway South High School - Declaration Yearbook (Manchester, MO) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 60 of 208
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FBLA PREPARES FOR THE FUTURE F.B.L.A. Officers. Front row, left: Betfn Wilcox, President, Julie Eckle- men; Secretary, Kelley Smith; Second row, left: Becky Turbin; Vice President, Doug Green, Top center; Parliamentarian, Matt Mitchell- .Not pictured. Reporter, Steve Young F.B.L.A. members. Front row, left: Doug Green, Beth Wilcox, Becky Turbin, Julie Ecklemen and Kelley Smith. F.B.L.A. Members, second row, left: Lori Zanich, Cheryl Alexander, Sharyn Baynham, Robin Neesen, and Robin Mathews. Top row, left: Jennifer Lynn, Karen Reinisch, Vicki Kindred, Kim Brown, Cindy Woolford, and Matt Mitchel. Business Leaders of America Organization put forth time and effort tfiis year in devotion to others in need. In December, the members traveled to the in- ter-city and visited the chil- dren in that area. In competition this year, the organization placed in various events exceptional- ly well. Senior, Julie Eckle- men competed in Account- ing II and placed third in Job Manual at State Compe- tition. At District Competi- tion, she placed first in both events. Senior, Doug Green, placed second at District Competition in the Econom- ics event. He then went to State Competition and placed ninth. State-wide Cheryl Alexander came in first place at Districts as Miss F.B.L.A. for the 1982-83 school year. Jenni- fer Lynn placed first in Of- fice Practice at District Competition. Matt Mitchell won first place at District Competition in the Business Law event. 1. Seniors, Steve Young (left) and Doug Green listen intently as a fellow student speaks of her involvement in another F.B.L.A. Chapter. 2. Accounting teacher, Mrs. Carolyn Carroll, proudly hands over an award to president Julie Ecklemen. She placed first in Job Manual and Accounting II events at District Competition.

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Front Row: N. Wors, M. Campbell, ], Hendershot, A. Pelolas, B. Hack, D. Emmenegger, ]. Chambers, M. Schall. Second Row: M. Wolfe, D. Tull, S. Mackie, S. Ingram, D, Merriwether, O. Khan, K. Larsen, S. Pool, L. Zanitch. Third Row; K. Smith, S. Matchuk, W. Mitori, M. Agcillo, A. Rajab, ]. Mariano, C. Hancock, V. Kindred, S. Lineberry, L. Sparks, M, Finch. Back Row: Mrs. Becker, L. Ivory, S. Allen, ]. Crismon, R. Newman, D. Younqberg, M. Mitchell, G. Doty, K. Anderson, G. M achesney. A BIT OF CULTURE! The Humanities Club is one of the most active clubs at Parkway South Senior. Almost all of the activities sponsored by the club are cultural, and the members enjoy taking part in them and learning about different customs. The club, sponsored by Mrs. Florence Becker, took part in several activities this year such as the Renais- sance Dinner, the Art Museum excursions, and the annual Chicago tour. The officers for the Humanities Club this year were as follows: Stephanie Lineberry (Presi- dent), Kim Larsen (Vice President), Wendy Mi- tori (Secretary), and Scott Ingram, Rodney New- man, and Angela Bieseeker (Historians). The members welcomed everyone to participate at their meetings and activities, and everyone had a good time. Matt Mitchell commented, The Humanities Club was a very exciting club to be a member of, and I learned a lot of interesting facts about other people that share our world. Most of the members agree that the Humanities Club is a great benefit to the individual as it reveals to him unique discoveries and it widens his per- spective of life. 1. The Humanities Club had a great time when they visited the Campbell House in Downtown St. Louis. 2. Mrs. Becker gets into the groove with her Humanities Club Greek dancing style. 3. During the holiday season, the Humanities Club shared some of their time and talent with our older generation. 4. A group of Humanities members try out their exotic tastes by eating some guiche at a French restaurant.



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DECA HELPS PEOPLE IN NEED Front row left; Sponsor, Steve Urbach. Members: Debbie Props, Kim Davis, Sue Anselmo, Carolyn Phelan, Tern Pueppka, Second row: Leslie Gerardy, Dawn Johnson, Tom Pruneau, Natallia iones. Third row: Michele Charboneau, Bob Lanamen, Holly Holste, Angie Biesecter. Fourth row: Terri Berkholz, Stephanie Fields. Caroline Kemp. Fifth row: Debbie Bock, Debbie Meyer, Rod DeFosset, Doug Green. Upper row: Matt Mitchell, Mike McKmnis, Ricky Gude, and Russ Scrima. Not pictured: Sydney Dempsey, and Dee-Dee Eischen. DECA officers: Sitting left: Debbie Meyer, Secretary. (Dianna Reeves, Vice President, Fox High School.) Dee-Dee Eischen, Vice-President, PSSH Chapter. Sue Matcuk, Treasurer. Standing left: Bob Lanamen, Parliamentarian. Mike McKinnis, Master of Ceremonies and President, Rod DeFosset. 1-2. Deca members: Caroline Kemp and Doug Green begin to sell the traditional Ghost-O-Gram messages with carnations during lunches for the spirit of Halloween. Naturally, the club raised $400.00 which was then donated to Muscular Dystrophy. The Deca members worked and helped people from A to Z! The organization, being a non-profit group, chose to bring together people in need and raise money or necessities for them. In December, the members collected over 90 bags of es- sentials during the horrendous floods for the Times Beach and Valley Park residents. The stu- dents sold more than $475.00 of cheese and sausage which was sponsored by Mr. Z ' s com- pany. The Deca class placed first in the Chapter of the Year Event, and second in the Civic Consciousness event. The Parkway South Deca Chapter of the Year placed in the up- per twelfth in State. Sponsor, Mr. Steve Urbach said, Being new at Deca sponsor this year, appreciated the leadership development instilled in the club members by our projects and acti ' ities.

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