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Fr as ' i lurum, .usmtssl Imofrzslf MERICy f,..Nf .f i ,,, fi az z ' f aaeaew Q e3Z t The F.B.L.A. fFuture Business Leaders of Americaj is often thought to- be a stuffy group of eggheads who sit around in conceited splendor, counting their money and feeling important. In actuality, nothing could be further from the truth. F.B.L.A. advised by Mr. O,Connor and led by Larinda Lemay, President, Melodee Irwin, Vice-President, Margie Brown, Secretaryg Diane Cote, Treasurer, Karen Kruse, Reporter, and Elaine Deckert, Historian, has shown themselves to be both educational and profitable, through their operation of the new Student Co-Op. Products sold range from gym shorts to ju-jubesg noise-makers to notebooks, It has been a success, as has been Tumwater's F.B.L.A.
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Debate The Fine Art Of Speech The world of the debater is one crowded with aggravation and energy, activated by the announcement of a tournament or the scratch of a judge's pencil on an evaluation sheet. One must keep one's throat tense and ready for any occasion, whether it be the state championships or a practice round in advisor J.R. Snyder's room. But no activity comes cheap. Debate has supported itself through selling chocolate bars and ten cent candy stix, the latter being the most successful club activity in recent memory. Tumwater has long been known for its talented exception. 3? YV . This year's team consisted of: Dot Brown, Shelley Yett, Valerie Davis, Tom Jackson, Warren Olson, Gary Koshi, Nick Hornbuckle Janice Erskine, Joan Williams, Trish Dick, Kris Taylor, Rochelle Rudin, Pam Dickey, Ella Spragg, Joyce Hicks, Cinde Baker, Amy Thompson, Rose Monroe, Sue Foster and Jeri Lance W, .. i 2 , Q . ' ,Q- 4 . 1, i
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Golden Arrow, one of the school's most well known service clubs, devotes itself to the sale of Condiments at sporting activities. Profits are re-used to buy supplies for future years.
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