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FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS netsw- me E-me we ,sm new Sitting: Renee Schneider, Debbie Guthrie, Janet Leskosek, Shari Quillen, Rona Yesovich, Pam Leskanic, Mel Kavicg 2nd Row: Lau- rie Belan, Pam Guthrie, Kathy Bugay, Winitred Nee, Sandy Kaduke, Sue Thompson, Patty Goempel, Marsha Burrg 3rd Row: Scott Bittner, Lynne Alexandroft, Chris McCloskey, Cindy Vuchetich, Sue Koett, Lisa Schienle, Paul Roscosky, OFFICERS Front Row: Treasurer: Paul Roscosky Secretary: Janet Leskosek President: Debbie Guthrie Back Row: Jr. Rep.: Laurie Belan Sr. Rep.: Mel Kavic Vice-Pres.: Rona Yesovich Soph. Rep.: Pam Guthrie The F.B.L.A. raised money tor their annual banquet to honor seniors through candy sales and selling student directories. They attended regional and state competitions, where Lynne Alexandrotf won the election for Regional Reporter, and on March 14, the entire club went to competition placing: First- Rona Yesovich, Lau- rie Belan, and Renee Schneider, Second - Patti Goemple.
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FUTURE MEDICAL LEADERS . lil . x. , ' Officers - First Bow: Robin Sutter, Linda Siler, Cindy Wuchetich, Colleen O'Brien, Sandy Sakasg President - Kim Lloyd Second Bow: Marlene Zoretich, Marion Fludek, Kim Lloyd, Winifred Nee, Janet Keck, Secretary .- Marion Rudek Doreen Clifford, Joan Kubit. , , , , Vice President- Winitred Nee CNot Picturedj Treasurer - Vivian Nee The Future Medical Leaders of America, sponsored by Mrs. Pratt, proved to be very energetic by accom- plishing their goal of at least one activity per month. Traditional achievements included a candy apple sale for Halloween, a Christmas stocking donation to the Bed Cross, and the most important function - the Blood Drive - in which a record 64 pints was donated to the Pittsburgh Blood Bank. A first-year Spring Project con- cerned a donation of recreational items to the Ward Home for Children. Members also assisted in fall and spring Health-O-Bamas at area malls. Tours at Jefferson Hosp. and West Penn School of Nursing were arranged for the exploration of medical careers. The following speakers were hosted by the club: Sally Speer, Blood Bank Field Rep., Bon Dietrich, Program Director of Ward Home, and Eileen Bahler CMr. BahIer's daughtery, Staff member of Bed Cross Summer Volun- teer Program at Grove City College. Congratulations were extended to Marion Ftudek, Secretary, who received an S800 scholarship from the Southwestern Pennsylvania RN. Club toward Pitt's School of Nursing. QTUDEN T SECRETARIEQ The student secretaries, aside from gain- ing iob experience tor themselves, were an invaluable aid to the teachers, by doing dit- tos, tests, and almost all typing, which gave teachers more time for grading and class preparation. 6:-wa. First Bow: Fiona Yesovich, Gaby Hafen, Patty Culig, Janet Higgis, Debbie Guth- rie, Ftenee Schneider,Chris McCloskey, Second Flow: Pam Stanley, Patty Goempel, Kathy Smith, Allison Lawson, Sharon Straka, Annette Bredel, Shari Quillen, Pam Leskanic.
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BIOLUGY OL UB N: JYQKAM First Row: Sharon Bartok, Becky Yasko, Nadine Zeleznik, Marlene Zoretich, Sue Thompson, Diane Beck, Kristina Peterson, Ken Dudash, Frank DeFaziog Second Row: Linda Odoski, Kim Rauch, Leslie Kalcevic, Leslie Steffens, Vicki Kirmeyer, Lisa Loposky, Donna Santoriello, Amy Muraca, Top Row: Kim Jones, Jane Haas, Bill Fox, Bob Downey, Mindy Provident, Maria Placzek, Rick Larson, Dave Miller, Sue Hohn, Pam Wills, Cindy Vuchetich, Janet Leskosek, Terri Bertell, Bill Hepner, Fiob Oakes. The Biology Club planned enjoyable field trips again this year with help from Mr. Napier such as the trip made to Seven Springs. 2 N CD25 VL..
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