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Jil ya, NP gl is Top: instructor Bob Fredley assists his drafting class on a project. Top right: Drafting I student, Steve Kapeller, puts some finishing touches on his blueprints, Above: Drafting I: lFirst rowj 1 Michelle Thrasher, Joey Krueger, fSecond rowl: Stephanie Long, Mark Johnson, Steve Jeffus, Mike Largent, Fiich- ard Thomas, Steve Kapeller, Jesse Soares, Shawn Anderson, Fioy Canizales, Rusty Wink. lAt the deskl : Alan Schumann. Middle right: Concentration is needed for Frand Torres in completing his drawing. Right: Drafting ll: Charles Philpott, Steve Orwick, James Kerby, Wade Kitts, David Cardosa, Paula Hill, Kevin Fiobertshaw, ,..,V lll
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FBLAers learn to take care of business I just couldn't believe it when they called my name for National President of FBLA. I was so excited and thrilled, FBLA National President Mary Herring- ton said. Mary traveled to New Orleans, New Mexico, Wyoming and other places where her main challenges were manag- ing her time and coping with the pres- sures ofthe office. Future Business Leaders of America is a national organization for high school students participating in business and office programs. It attempts to develop vocational and career supportive com- petencies and promotes civic and per- sonal responsibilites. The officers are: president, Dave Kel- lerman, vice president, Alonzo Blanken- ship: secretary, Cherie Clark: treasurer, Teresa Giles: reporter, Jim Ward, histo- rian, Bart Everettg parliamentarian, Chip Heathg student council representatives, Tommy Causey and Lisa Rutherford and student council alternate Eileen Berman. Since some seniors graduated early, there was a change in officers for sec- ond semester. The following officers assumed new duties: Dan Johnson, vice- president: Cindy Kellerman, secretary, and Cathy Roberts, reporter. All other offices remained the same. Young business persons kept busy with fund raisers, including a book fair, selling student directories, jackets and ornaments. Many members felt that FBLA made them more aware of what is really out there in the business world. Top: FBLA members are: jFirst rowj: A. Blanken- ship, D. Johnson, D. Gray, J. Sargeant, S. Ponder. G. Shirpik, C. Roberts, T. Causey, L. Pinget, M. Lemon, L. Radney, E. Green and E. Berman. tSecond rowj: D. Kellerman, K. Hukill, M. Gunn, A. Shipman, B. Everett, S. Rogers, R. Robinson, L. Rutherford, R. Fickel, C. Heath, D. Green, and T. Giles. iThird rowj : C. Dossey, B. McKee, B. Bran- don, S. Farrell, J. Ciskey, K. Franklin, M. Calloway, S. Gifford, M. Millard, C. Kellerman, J. Blaylock and M. Herrington. Middle: Starting the year off, the young business persons sponsor a book fair to help raise money for upcoming trips. Far left: Each year FBLA sells jackets as a fund raiser, this salesman shows members this year's fashion. Left: jAbovej Behind every effective president, there is an efficient secretary, Beth McKee is the executive secretary for National President Mary Herrington, CBelowj At Round Rock High School, seniors have the advantage of graduating early, President David Kellerman took this advantage and served as president of the club for one semes- ter. Design and story by Charlene Dossey 123
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A 5 5 if 3 N ' 5 null ff , 4 PFI l . A use MM ww Top: DECA: fFirst fowl: Alan Bridges, Lynne Bohannon, Elizabeth Rhodes, Tammy Viola, Angela Vaticalos, Rhonda Dallmeyer, Kelli Williams, Brian Tully, Eddie Dryden, Duane Eichstadt. lSecond rowp: Dale Witt, Kathy Redmond, Kirsten Crimm, Yvette Brooks, Todd Williams, Elma Flores, Steven Berg, Jim Kuyendall. tThird rowl: Vonnie Tucker, Dana Brown, John Cox, David Dallmeyer, Donna Slawson, Rhonda Cmerek, Jackie Lane, Judy Cot- ton, Brian Bachik, Kelly Behrens, Keith Jordon, Rhonda Cmerek. Above left: Judy Cotton, junior, waits anxiously for a customer at Gibson's. Above: Yvette Brooks stays busy with her school work and working at Weiners. Left: Handling money is a daily ritual for this DECA student, Laura Stewart, Sr., who is employed by Winn's. 'll ftin F3 ECA, D gfD C ': Cl CD D.E.C.A.f Drafting get moving for tomorrow How many times do students turn in an assignment and then never see it again? Some students' blueprints were turned into Bob Fredley, Instructor, then given to Round Rock builders who turned them into homes. Wade Kitts, Drafting ll student, commented, lt's a great feeling to see something you've worked so long and hard on actually amount to something. After two years of a three hour class, students can go into a drafting career without going to college. Many take this route. As for DECA students, not many hand written assignments were turned in. An empty classroom was the com- mon sight to the students enrolled in Distrlbutive Education Clubs of Amer- ica. QDECAJ Many only attended school for three or four hours a day, then went to work. The students who remained on cam- pus yet went to D.E. class were in the Lab Program, a one hour class which taught the principles of marketing. Whichever class the students were enrolled in, each was taught a valuable skill which will help them in years to come. Story and design by Stacey Ponder 125
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