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STUDENTS TO THEIR FUTURE CAREERS FBLA BOTTOM ROW: Pauline Fava, Cheryl Quast, Donna Wolf, Barb Mezzulo, Sandy Bogusz, Rosemary Sotak, Marge Synk, Vicky Partyka, Pat Evanchak, Mary Jean Gannitelli, Joyce Olsen, Sandy Haire, Jan Frietsch, Carol Ceorgeff. SECOND ROW: Judi Carnegie, Chris Redovian, Peggy Atkinson, Irma Febel, Carol Duchon, Mary Ann Hirko, Charlotte Kaderabek, Linda Kenzig, Drena Arko, Marilyn Butts, Judy Radtke, Sharon Pavlik, Kathy Fuerhoff, Jane Allen, Sandy Hanna, Judy White. THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Janda, Peggy Mruk, Diane Jost, Diane Creating more understanding in the intelli- gent choice of business occupations and develop- ing competent business leadership were two of the primary purposes of the Future Business Leaders of America Club, advised by Mrs. Helen Chase and Miss Rita Geroski. The group held a candy sale and a bake sale to raise money for a scholarship which was given to a senior pursuing a business course of study. The club also contributed food to needy families at Thanksgiving. Pat Evanchak was elected reporter in the North- eastern district of the Future Business Leaders of America, and the Valley Forge chapter prepared a periodic newspaper. This newspaper was a collection of club news which was distributed to every chapter several times during the year. Bartens, Jeanne Hertelendy, Barbara Jeckel, Carol Scarl, Maris Sell, Laureen Patla, Donna Romoli, Marcia Klein, Diane Baker, Joanne Hassa, Pat Cigary, Pam Boros, Valerie Hennings, Annette Demko, Maureen Doran, Tom Dedrick. FOURTH ROW: Rita Mecsko, Karen Urban, Carol Osowiecki, Carol Frantisak, Cindy Arndt, Rosemarie G!iIlIli1l'Cl1i,Ch1'is Schwenk, Lesli Ross, Kathy Jasany, Diane Stadnik, Joyce Karbon, Margaret Grabiec, Jan Olsen, Barbara Roberts, Jean Lincoln, Carolyn Ambrozy, Deedee Wade, Lynn Gilbert, Sharon Karlosky, Barbara Galardi. FBLA OFFICERS SEATED: Jan Frietsch, treasurerg Vicky Partyka, vice-presidentg Rosemary Sotak, reporter. STANDING: Pat Evanchek, president, Barbara Mezzulo, secretary. 87
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BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS INTRODUCE DECA BOTTOM ROW: Mike Neiswonger, Jeanette Ruth, Lis Hansen, Elsie Hansen, Sylvia Pluto, Peggy Pohlchuck, Paul Scherer. SECOND ROW: Emanuel Iacano, Linda Pollock, Larry Lade, Marcia Pastor, Pat Estenik, Mike Balij, Barbara DECA member, Paul Scherer, works in a shoe store as one of his club actiyities. 86 Galardi, Martin Laska. THIRD ROW: Bob Machor, George Coughlin, Randy Becker, Tom Foster, Jack Bulan, Jack Adams, Richard Stahurski, William Nagy. The Valley Forge chapter of the Distributive Education Club of America, the only chapter in the Cleveland area, is closely associated with the dis- tributive education class, taught by Mr. Ronald Calabria. Distributive education is a vocational program, offering seniors an opportunity to gain a year's experience in their chosen fields of work as well as training in leadership and private enter- prise. Led by officers Marcia Pastor, presidentg Jeanette Ruth, vice-presidentg Lis Hansen, secretary- treasurerg and Pat Estenik, social chairman, the Distributive Education Club financed a spring trip to New York with profits from club projects.
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GIRLS AND BOYS BOOSTERS AROUSE BOYS BOOSTERS: ,lim Savarda, program chairmang Jim Bob Madey, financial directorg Dick Vacca, publicity chairmang Taylor, first vice-presidentg Dave Latanick, secretaryg Bill Niro, Wayne Zavotka, second vice-president. treasurer, Eric Kunz, presidentg Joe Dagata, project chairmang Boys' Boosters sell tickets to students during lunch periods. 88 The 1963-64' Boys Booster Club, advised by Mr. David Kaiser, performed many services for the stu- dents at Valley Forge High School. The boys char- tered the buses to all the away games during both football and basketball seasons. Also, the club sold the Patriot Sketch Book, a review and record of the 1962 football season. At the annual Dadls Night game, the Boys Boosters Club treated the players' fathers to coffee, doughnuts, and cigars. During the basket- ball season, the members of the club worked behind the concession stand selling popcorn, pop, and candy. Although this was the club's first operating year, it was successful with its many endeavors.
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