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Searc Future Ho other hfuture does commu mainly at 1 raisers for tf However, I with other schooPs baSi classmen ha good ideas f0 very good gI'w said Marilyn There is 01 dents who we enrolled or a class. Fundraiser Cadet teacher Sandy Cummings pI'OjeCtS for U , gives a helpful hint to junior high what Futuref home ec students making cookies. all about. www h :77, '5fusrng5; If :xigka'jz FHA - Front row: Piri Szucs, Sher- ry Wilson, Dala Childress, Troy Hac- ket, Carolyn Vechnak. Michele Ire- land, Julie McCale. Row two: Janet Justice. Terri Moore. Kim Schmit, Donna Hvatl. Angela Bailey, Tam- mie Brodrick, Renee English, Angie Hineman, Michelle Durrosette, Erin . Powell. Third row: Michelle Wolf, Rick Wegley, Chris Stuart, Teresa , Strohmeyer. Kari Hill, Dawn Duns- worth. Shelly Gates, Mary Huffman, Melisa Eckles. WWW rm mmwmu Donna Hyatt. Renee Everett Valentine's Day. FTA - Front row: Ellen Forrester, Chamberlain, Christine O'Brian. Michelle Topel, Ericka Storms, An- Emilia Harris, Jacinda Farmer, gela Bradford, Brenda McKeown. . Kathy Manning, Diane Church, Mrs. Row two: Andrea Skivers. Jennifer Becky Klein. Top row: Bobby Ruff. Michelle Shanhan. Kim Ruff, Bran- dy Jones. Cheryl Dobson. Cindy Hanson, Christy Hayes.
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en. Row ason. ad- Brenda Johnson. secretary: Robyn smug, treasurer; Melissa Button, reporter: Christina Lillig, parlia- mentarian: Robin Nuss. Stu-Co Rep. Row two: Tim Setzer, Donnie Hes- tand, Lisa Terrel. Dana Suteliffe, Teeny Buck, Jena Murphy. Tanya Purdee. Alan Reiken. Row three: John Sears, Shirley Sears, Michael , Mary yMoore- ty Sims, DECA-ROW one: Mr. Arnie Luhn- Zaccagnlni, Todd Schock Stan kard, ad- mg.adviser: Tom Ruark,president; Roach, Buffy Moorehend, ,Trisha Rusow. Steve Reed. Row four: Eric Brougher. Chris Barr, Carrie Sims Becky Chavls, Gina Chafin, 00an 'Hyatt. Sherry Wilson, Sara Barnes, Lisa Peterson. Lisa Allen. Row five: Teresa Strohmeyer, Chris Stuart, Angela Bailey, Sterling Campbell, Jackie Kelly, Beaver Cotton, Amy Mocker, Alex Church D ' pew. , ean Rip- mum..w..wsw $ DECA members display their tro- phy they won at state, where they placed second. DECA: national champs! Highlighting the year, the Future Busi- ness Leaders of America attended district contests at Clinton, Mo. Winners were Jessie Denney, fifth place in impromtu speaking; Darrell Sprague, fifth place in accounting II and first place in business math II; Kerry Sims, fifth place in data processing concepts; Kim Cook, first place in business math 1; Julie Ferguson, fifth place in office procedures; Trisha Houchen,, fourth place in stenographer II; and Jeanne Rau, third place in stenographer II. State contests were held in Jefferson City with Kim Cook taking fifth place in business math I and Darrell Sprague tak- ing third place in business math 11. As a field trip toward the end of the year, the group attended Dunsworth Manor, a re- tirement home in Harrisonville. Distributive Education Clubs of Ameri- ca is one of the three branches that com- promise a marketing education program. The objectives are to further education in marketing which will contribute to occupa- tional competence, to promote under- standing and appreciation for the responsi- bilities of citizenship in a free competitive enterprise system. DECA is the-only national organization operating through the nations' schools to attract individuals to careers in market- ing, merchandising and management. Nine students attended state contests in different areas such as service station re- tailing, finance and credit, program of work and enterpreneurship. Steve Cotton, Michael Zaccagnini, Todd Schock, Rick Wegley, Becky Gile, Robyn Staats, Gina Chafin and Kerry Sims attended. Mike Oestreich attended as a junior delegate. This is only the second year for a DECA Chapter at Ray-Pec. The chapter sent four students to Atlanta, Ga. for Nationals. Robyn Staats, Kerry Sims and Gina Chafin in the program of work. Mike Oestreich as a voting delegate. The program of work took one of the best in the nation at Nation- als. The judge awarded the program of work a score of 924 points out of 924 points in which he stated the paper was ttThe Best Of The Best. Mike Oestreich said, ttIt was a very com- petitive learning experience. We met peo- ple all over the nation and we had a lot of funwhile we learned. It was a neat feeling knowing that our chapter was one of the best in the whole nationF
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Searching for what the future Future Homemakers of America is an- other tfuturel type club. In a nutshell, FHA does community projects for the elderly, mainly at Foxwood Springs and fund- raisers for the home ec. department. HOWever, thatts not all, FHA often joins with other clubs to contribute to the schoolls basic appearance. ttThe under- classmen have a lot of enthusiasm and good ideas for FHA, and I believe I have a very good group of officers to work withfl said Marilyn Benbow, FHA sponsor. There is only one requirement for stu- dents who want to join FHA. They must be enrolled or already completed a home ec. class. Fundraisers, luncheons, community projects for the elderly...activites galore is what Future Homemakers of America was all about. Donna Hyatt. Cindy Tiller and Renee Everett sort carnations on Valentine's Day. During December, two activites were held. A Christmas faculty luncheon was held involving many students who stayed after school on their own time. During Christmas, FHA members vis- ited Foxwood Springs in the Raymore area. To enhance the elderly's Christmas season, they brought fruit baskets and went caroling throughout the area. Both Art Club and FHA teamed up to plan Valentinets Week from February 10-14. Candy grams, carnations, donuts; corsages and boutonnieres for teachers were the fund-raisers for the year. Spirit Week was a major involvement also, with days consisting of Dress-Up Day, Red, Pink and White Day, Donut Day, Blackl White and Gold Day and Hat Day. , FHA ventured to Worlds of Fun. The club funds paid a percentage of their one- holds day pass. e Club officers for the year were presi- dent, Sherry WilsOn;' vice president, Dala Childress; secretary, Troy Hackett and treasurer, Krissy Spooner. Hlt was a successful year. They enjoyed doing projects for faculty appreciationf' said sponsor Marilyn Benbow. Another future organization for students is FTA. t Sheri Wilson and Donna Hyatt sort carnations to be delivered on Valen- tine's Day. The activities were car- ried out in the home ec. room. ' -Ww..w.w;aha.uhwy .. 7.
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