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FBLA Hosts istrict Convention ln its seventh year in progress F.B.L.A.. Future Business Leaders of America, has maintained the purpose to provide, encourage and develop bus- iness skills and leadership into business related fields. This year, FBLA hosted a District X- XI Convention in February. The con- vention delegates chose Rusty Miller as District President. In March members traveled to San Antonio for the state convention. participating in all areas of competition and receiving their fair share in honors and awards. As a money-making project FBLA members sold M8zM,s and other assorted candies. Officers this year were: Rusty Miller President, Tamara Henning Vice Presi- dent, Debra Reed Secretary, Anne Hayes Treasurer, Doug Rogers Parlia- mentarian. Jonette Giddens Historian. and sponsors for the organization were Idis Chandler and Betty Riley. .f 7 i , - . E ii L . 1 Z- T T .. Q if TOP RIGHT FRONT ROW: Jamie Bulla. Judy Sneddon. Janet Rutter. Rhonda Matt- son. Laura Hensen. Debra Reed, Dawn Pos- lick. Judy Johnson. SECOND ROW: Anne Hayes. Lynn Lindsey. Jonette Giddens. Karen Terry, Theresa Brown. Linda Culpep- per. Pam Brewer, Pam Holley. Connie Hess.ldis Chandler. Tamara Henning. BA CK 24 X TRIUNE ROW: Mark Kopenhafer. Vicki Eaton. Owens. Rusty Miller, Doug Rogers. RIGHT: Betty Riley and Idis Chandler, sors of FBLA. help plan and organize ings and events throughout the year. ABOVE: Officers for this year were: Hayes. Jonette Giddens. Debra Reed. Rogers. Tamara Henning. and Rusty Mi Pam spon- meet- Anne Doug ller. I 'T . ti
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FHA Adopts Elderhf From Lodge N- -., ot W X xii ACTIVE E ILA, . ,,,, ., ,R I- FF f ' izitffifigf This year F.H.A.. Future Homemakers of America. were involved in many pro- jects. Their major was adopting grandpar- ents at the Leisure Lodge nursing home in Euless. Students involved in F.H.A. would adopt an elderly person at the lodge. remembering them on holidays with pres- ents and visits. They elected an F.H.A. Sweetheart and Beau. Michelle Fazende and Dwayne Thrasher. They also sold cookbooks to raise money to the amount of S600 dol- lars. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Kalisa Scott. Jeri Rather. Terri Shields. Diane Lusk. Diane Clark. Patti Edwards. Becky Little. Pam Brewer. Diane Vowell. Donna Kelly. SECOND ROW: Paula Rolasez. Carla Howle. Lisa Sandlin. Alice Perry. Denise Odell. Jeri Walker. Karen Alipic. Susan David. THIRD ROW: Ruthie Martin. Kathy Williams. Ginger Douthit. Mona Lewis. Carey Johnston. Debbie Goble. FOURTH ROW: Glenna Mathers. Mary Jarsynka. Janet Rudder. Judy Sneddon. STANDING: Pam Keathly. BELOW: Becky Little perfects the art of cooking CampbelI's soup. sz, N., ASSOCIATION X 23
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Izmbzng T0 The Stars Beginning with the Fall initiation of new members in October. the Thespi- ans had a rather active year. The Tuesday Night Live talent show was just one of their many efforts. They also put on a new musical version of Sfar Wars called Obi Wan is Alive and Well and Living in Cleveland or Darth Doesn't Live Here Anymore. They participated in many tourna- ments performing in pantomime. duet acting. dramatic interpretations. and improvisation. They attended plays at TCJC. TWC and also many of the area's popular dinner theaters. During the holiday season. they went to Lake- wood Elementary and the Bedford Nursing Home to entertain and spread a little Christmas cheer. Later in the year. February 14th in fact. they had their Christmas party which was closely followed by their Valentine's Party on St. Patrick's Day' and their St. Patrick's Day party on April lst. ln addition. they participated in a UIL contest play where they performed The Cradle Song. The year came to a close with members making a film for next year's Sophomore Orientation and a well- deserved awards banquet on May llth followed by Spring initiation on May 13th. TOP LEFT f'RU.N'T.' Mrs. Schronk lsponsorl. SECOND ROM Susie Waller. Marianne l.oner- gan. Carla Fry. Steve Wilson. Robin Romine. Kristi Koenig. THIRD ROHQ' Jeff Walters. Doug Brown. Bart Vyoodfin. .lo Blankenship. Glenna Mather. l 0l.'RTH ROW: Melanie Paula- ner. Caroline Hill. Valerie Everett. Michelle Han- ner. FIl 'l'll ROW: Bob Hurst. Celice Caldwell. Larry Wray. Erin Mcgrann. Dwayne Milner. Terry Abshire. TOP: Craig Soles and Brian Nelson. BUTTU ll l.El7'.' Officers are .leff VValtei's. Bart Woodfm. Valerie liy erett. Carla Fry. Marianne Lonergan. Susie VValler. Lovella Higgenhotham. Jo Blankenship and Caroline llill. ASSOCIATION X 25
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