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Choir and Girls Chorus Practice began early for the Christmas Concert, which was the first concert of the year. Familiar caroles and a few new songs comprised the program. The finale was a sing-a-long, inviting the audience to participate in a few traditional tunes. All-Regional Chorus was the next thought on everyones mind. Try-outs and the concert were held at Handley High School in Winchester. Lisa Lawhorne and Greg Lunsford were chosen to join the other members in song. A fund raising activity enjoyed by the whole school was “Hat Day’. Girls’ Chorus Row 1 — Melissa Campbell, Susan Hays, Faye Alestock, Lisa Lawhorne Row Permits were sold for a quarter, and 2-— Jane Jarvis, Brenda Petty, Carlene Shull, Evelyn Thomas, Ann Ayers Row 3 — Carolyn participants ined up in frontotthe Jolly, Lisa Lawhorn, Rebecca Brown, Mary Ross, Christine Hart Not Pictured — Kay Tomlin, Judy Moore volunteer judges to see who had the best hat in each category. Prizes were donated by area merchants. Choir Row 1 Diana Driver, Tammy Humphries, Danny Clark, Tony Teague, Troy Chaplin, Kate Goodman, Mary Biggs, Lisa Bryant Row 2 Paula Plogger, Loretta Sorrells, Mickey Stevenson, Joey Lotts, Greg Lunsford Andrew Hite, Kevin Clark, Judy Stevenson, Patricia Ledford, Valerie Hays, Row 3 Kay Dedrick, Sharon Clark, Theresa Clark, Tate Anderson, Larry Snyder Ken Chandler, Melissa Plogger, Jenny Johnson, Connie Newcomer, Jeannette Stevenson 84
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Future Business Leaders of America The Future Business Leaders of America was sponsored by Judy Zdinak and Kitty Trimble. They were also under the leadership of President Nancy Fitzgerald; Vice-President Kristy Higginbotham; Secretary Tammy Hamilton; Treasurer Larry Whiting and Reporter Penny Plogger. The FBLA has been an active school and community organization. In keeping with the tone of being active, they helped the United Way, the Mental Health Clinic, and visited the Senior Citizens of the area. Around Christmas time, with the aid of other students in the school, canned goods, money and toys for the disadvantaged families in the area. One of the objectives set by the group as a whole was to take a trip together. Money was raised throughout the year to finance a trip to Washington DC in the spring. Money raising projects included car washes, candy sales, dances and many more. All were successful. During National Vocational Week the FBLA invited interested students in the eighth grade to visit the Business Department. As always, the FBLA encourages those who enjoy hard work along with good times to join the Future Business Leaders of America. FBLA Bottom Row — John Fresh, Ed Hostetter, Betina Conner, Paula Plogger, Rhonda Cash 4th Row — Gail Lotts, Susan Holansworth, Nancy Fitzgerald, Kristy Higginbotham, Tamm Hays, Renee Whiting, Melissa Campbell, Dorothea Bingler, Pam Hamilton, Mrs. Judy Zdinak, Mrs. Kitty Trimble, Cindy Clark 2nd — Taylor, Gina Marci, Sharon Reid, Kim Grogg, Terry Hart, Lisa Cindy Moore, Phillip Back, Sheila Reid. Lisa Wilson, Tammy Cullen 5th Row — Mike Trimble, Deborah Sensabaugh, Rema Sensabaugh, Laura Wilson, Kim Groah, Jill Sorrells, Kay Tomlin, Dudley, Regina Tomlin, Jennifer Gentry, Jackie Jarvis, Lewis Clark, Carol King 3rd Row — Kim Thompson, Torsten Toms, Brenda Petty, David Tomlin, Cathy Pennington, Tammy Poole, Rhonda Falls Janette McNeil, Mary Ross, Dawn Rowsey, Candy Nuckles, Caroline
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