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3 homing S kills Showing their office skills in competition is the main goal of O.E.A. members. In March, O.E.A. went to State Competition for three days in Boise. Those who placed at state went to the National Com- petition in April. Stayce Peter- sen was honored first place in Type lll. The competition between Skyline and other participating schools at State was difficult, so if you placed you did very well. l had a fun time, too. stated Vicki Patterson. O.E.A.'s service project this year was to provide food for a needy family at Christmas time. Captured by the camera is O.E.A. adviser Mrs. Jeanenne Murdock. Showing her friendly smile is O.E.A. adviser Mrs. Joyce Taylor. O.E.A. members, front row - Darcy Burrell, Robin Burrell and Vicki Patterson. Second row - Mike Haddon, Staci Winterbottom, Debbie lszard, Kate King, David Kelly, president, Tltfany Sherman, Delsey Mullins and Wendi Bennett. Back row - Susan Allen, Christine Tobias, secretary and Kathy DeMort. Relaxing by playing a friendly game of poker af- ter the O.E.A. competition in Boise are Lyn Stone, Cindy Butler and Lisa Blanchard. O.E.A. working class members, front row - Wen- dy Mickelsen, Clndy Butler, Shawnee Larsen and Katie Jeffries, vice-president. Back row - Debbie Teraguchi, Michelle Guilford, Lisa Blanchard and Delsey Mullins. 'aiftj' OEA 1 25
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uvwst FHA iFuture Homemakers of Americaj along with the ln- dustrial Arts Club helped spon- sor the Harvest Ball Dance where the girls asked the boys for the date. The theme of this year's dance was Mountain Music. The dance went over really well, stated Angie Brower, the vice-president of FHA. The adviser of FHA was Mrs. Marianne Timmons. When asked how she got involved, she said, lt came with the job. Then she stated, I like my job, because I come across some very interesting people. FHA officers, front row - vice-presidents, Angie Brower and Kellie Brooksg social committee, Amy Phipps and Geri Daw. Second row - Adviser Marl- anne Timmons: Sec.lTreas., Mary Jane Woodhouse: president, Susan Allen and social committee, Amy Hendricks. Folding towels are FHA members, Kari Kondel, Ann Taylor and Mary Jane Woodhouse. FHA members, front row - Angle Brower and Geri Daw. Second row V Susan Allen, Ann Taylor, Karl Kondel, Rebecca Chadwick and Janel Silva. Third row - Dianne Bird, Karen Weaver, Mary Jane Woodhouse, Slnda Miller and Amy Hendricks. Fourth row - Kellie Brooks, Annette Anderson, Kathy DeMott, Amy Phipps, Heather Lee and Becky Christensen. Showing her Brite smile is Mrs. Marianne Tim- mons. QD ri. . 124 FHA '15 .W sts -. . Cb Q mga? 3 as 9
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14613 Hosting at the Higher Education Night and cleaning the entrance to the back parking lot at the school were Key Club 's service projects. A couple of hours one night was all that ushering required. One fall Saturday afternoon wasn't enough to clean the en- trance, and probably just as well. Just a few weeks after the work project, the entrance sign, bear claws and traffic signs were spray painted with orange and black paint. As a result of this compounded problem, Key Club completed the clean up in the spring. Key Club OffiC6fS - Charlene Johnson, vice- president: Andrea Taylor, presidentp and Gret- chen McFee, secretaryltreasurer. Key Club members help parents and students find their way to the rooms during Higher Education Night. informing students of the upcoming service project is Mr. Bill Savage. Key Club members, back - Becky Kruplnskl, Charlene Johnson, Gretchen McFee, Anita Berry, Jennifer Gabettas, Kathy DeMoft, Annette Ander- son, Bob Copyek, and Mr. Blll Savage. Front - Michelle Guilford, Andrea Taylor, Chrlstl Frost, Tlna Bowen, and Paul Kearns. 126 Key Club
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