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Some of the best kept secrets in Sobino! FBLA, DE A, Bowling Keep Sobers Occupied FBLA is their nome, ond business is their gome. These fifteen Future Business Leoders of Americo represented our school ot two competitions: regionols ond store. They hod to know typing, occounting, shorthond, business moth, or other business skills to compete. Fundroising poid their dues ond regis- trotion for the competitions. The club wos sponsored by Mrs. Christenson, Busi- ness Ed. teocher. They met monthly to discuss plons for competitions. According to Mrs. Chtistenson, lf you win or lose, it is o good experience both woys. Like FBLA, the DECA club deols in business olso. One of the best kept secrets ot Sobino wos the little-known, but very octive Dis- tributive Educotion Clubs of Americo CDECAD. DECA is intended for increosing morketing skills ond to develop vocotion- ol understonding through vorious school sponsored octivities, such os the winter ond spring locols, store, ond notionol con- ferences. Sobino's chopter wos not only con- cerned with the business world, but with incteosing eoch member's civic con- sciousness. Donold Zeidmon, club spon- sor, believes community service is o most importont focet of DECA. This is where the club benefits the kids to the greotest extent . . . It helps them to get olong with others, ond more importontly gives them o feeling of self-worth. Three strikes ond you're out! Moybe in boseboll, but it meonsjust the opposite with the Sobino bowling club. The twen- ty four member's bowled up o storm every Nlondoy night to improve their bowling skills. Mr, John Sturm sponsored the club ond showed the beginners the moneuvers. President Mork Bobens, Vice President Anne Hyne, ond Secre- tory Gino Liccordo hondled the co-ed teom greot. Some of the bowlers were very inex- perienced ond joined the club to leorn the gome. We ore in it moinly to hove o good time, remotked Mr. Sturm. ' By Kathy Jorgensen ond Michelle Wilkins
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You get out exactly what you put . w .gym -f into it. a J, . K T5 Q fx L rw .-1:5 1 P CummlfVQ5 2 'a 'fs A A The Jr. Civitan club: L. Landeen, M. Lockett, E. Long A. Sibio, M. Schmidt, J. Lowmen, A. Allen, G. Licardo, S. Finnagen, M. Katalinic. 2nd row: J. Ohta, S. Danes C. Valadez. D. Fox, T. Tepper. T. Tepper, B. Vogal, J Martin, C. Bartells, D. Plett, T. Bryant. T. Garrone, I3 Beebe, S. Damon, K. Haynes, K. Kovar, R. Valadez 3rd row: K. Williams, D. Arins, M. Ayers, L. Grimes, S Bartlett. M. Hocheder, M. Barnhill, S. Stewart. S. Stith, M. Madison, L. Whitehill. Back row: Dr. Gazzola, L. Mastrangelo. The Model U.N. club, L to R: Mr. Urban L. Whitehill, M. Ayers, A. Sibio, L. Rich- ardson, Second row: J. McConnell. J Tegmier, B. Wyatt, R. Cape. J. Mooney, M. Burke. 'im l --1..,,,,, XNKYLI CHN ll! A Voile , exclaimes Melissa Ayers, while pointing out France, one of her Model U.N. countries. Model U.N.fCiviran 65
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