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Future Business Leaders SEATED: Judy Keefner, Becky Merrill, and Bill Michael. STANDING: Kathy Smith, Rhonda Whitmore, Cathy Carter, Rick Rogers, Charles Gordon, Mike Callahan, Debbie Schulte, and Connie Zolman. Wall Street, Here We Come! Future Business Leaders draws its membership from those students enrolled in business courses. Because the club is affiliated with the state and national associa- tions, members may partici- pate in state-wide business tests. This year the Future Business Leaders traveled to Fairmont East where they competed with other schools in several categories of busi- ness. Bill Michael ' s third place in the accounting test enabled him to participate on the national level, which makes this year one of the most successful ever. Future Business Officers Judy Keefner, President; Becky Merrill, Vice-president; and Cathy Car- ter, Secretary.
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English Club FIRST ROW: Charlene Freeze, Marian Carey, Deborah Schulte, Vencia Ball, Eleni Poulos, Barbara Mitman, and Valerie Tarlton. SECOND ROW: Beth Kepple, Denise Duane, Lynn Stybr, Debra Dunn, Rebecca Schulte, Nancy Crabtree, Jody Gittens, Marcia Ricketts, Valerie Wilson, and Bonnie Maxton. THIRD ROW: Diana Hart- man, Judith Keefner, Andrew Boiler, Kent Wagner, Mark Armstrong, Eric Wagner, Miriam Wolf, Kathryn Mal- let, and Linda Blackwood. FOURTH ROW: Karen Freed, Teresa Kirk, Rebecca Corry, Melanie Garvin, Jenni- fer Gwyn, Sarah Raup, Janni Miele, Kristine Grote, Cindy Shepard, Chrisanne Dunlap, Stephanie Shelley, and Kathy Summers. Three Cheers For Merry Old England! English Club had an active, interesting year. An historical Hatloween party masquer- aded as the first official meeting. The programs of the following meetings ranged from poetry reading by Christy Yaw, to a movie, Occurence at Owl Creek Bridge, to a folk song sing- along. Two student teachers, Miss Riggle, and Mr. Byerly, presented a program about England. At another meeting, Steve Wilkins, Jeff Davis, and Bill McLemoreJ;old about their European tour, and the year ended with an election 67 party for next year ' s officers. English Club Officers Bonnie Maxton, Sec.-Treas.; Nancy Crabtree, Program Chairman; Eric Wagner, Vice President; Rebecca Schulte, Chaplain; and Linda Black- wood, President.
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School Bells Summon F.T.A Future Teachers ' Officers Cindy Cooke, Vice-president; Kathy Bunish, Treasurer; Kathy Camp- bell, President; Vivian Cox, Secretary; and Valerie Tarlton, Historian. For the first time in the history of North ' s F.T.A. chapter, a scholarship was offered. Cindy Cooke re- ceived the fifty-dollar award that was financed by F.T.A. members selling stationery and basketball programs and working in the coatcheck. The year ' s program in- cluded visitations to area schools and guest speakers from such varied positions as administrator, student teacher, special education instructor, and kindergarten teacher. The annual May election banquet ended the 1971 season. Future Teachers of America FIRST ROW: Debbie Dunlap, Anita Cooke, Lori Miller, Gail Scott, Becky Morrison, Kathy Campbell, and Cindy Cooke. SECOND ROW: Cindy Kenney, Valerie Wilson, Taryn Adams, Pris Levine, Barbie Lynch, Joyce Con- over, Kathy Decker, Joyce Dehart, Kathy Bunish, Joanne Hulick, and Peggy Duncan. THIRD ROW: Nancy Ran- kin, Jenny Gwyn, Becky Schulte, Cindy Shepard, Connie Wain, Sue Van Bourgondien, Robin Massie, Amy El- liot, Lynn Starcher, Kitty Baer, Vivian Cox, Kathy Smith, and Valerie Tarelton.
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