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Chapter 4532 of FBLA is now brought to order i' an Th , nounces Kati omas, FBLA l a c ub president. Cathy Cogdill Cvice presidentj then adds, Will you please stand for the flag salute . . . ready begin . . . i' Future Business Leaders of America, FBLA, was a new organi- zation at Walnut High. With this being its only first complete year as a club, the membership was in- credibly highg in fact, it has the largest membership of all the clubs on campus. The group's adviser, Ms. Joyce Bergstrom, said, We have over 80 members already in the club, and we hope that more people will continue to join. Ms. Bergstrom left midway through the year and Ms. Darlene Hart, a new pressed posi teacher at Walnut, stepped into the ive feelings towards the club position. Cathy Cogdill, vice president, said The officers were very active all - I think that during the year we will year. They went to many state-wide learn a lot and it will be worth the competitions, learning and bringing effort we put into it. She went on back helpful information to the oth- to Say, FBLA is H 1013 Of work, but er members. Satomi Fukudome, ju- WS full and Pm glad VIH 3 Daft Of mor, said They always tried to A if-H et1t10nS f , 4- wg f V, ,W I ,.,,, '1 i hristmas NG in the ' 5 a drink ' Q n brlng A A I t treats, Heldl Cihlfdirgst year 35 an FBL fri6f1 ' ilember. MBER I AN ACTIVE METran and sc n n pledge Xuan The QHALL STREXIEHE' 'FBLA m?mFnZrEi'm0S1L . 7 H Satognl ljdlggliavas said at the begin FBL D meetings' FBLA!Or8anizati0nS 5
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I hz ' v f WITH A FR t IE do cheer up a frOWn.NDLY LOOK T ent of the Thespimg child, Todd Q ' Odd Smith trie 13135. f Junior was S ' Presi- V P0 amuse?trE?Pg1YING MRS CL C Hd . OI' Diana COX t Gnteftained th was One of the lf theyvve been e Children many Thes ' ' P13113 Q 424, S I I I 1 ' I 1 I I I ifWg,Q?E X I i taients together. And once the skits N were mastered, then they began to perform piays. Many students invoived in drama ere interested in becoming Thespi- rd working drama ciub mem- become a member, I y w ans fha - bersi. it's hard to because you get one point for every time you heip out. You have to go out The Rammakeff, P9Y'f0TYU9d by 'IN and find work to earn points, said the Drama ciub, turned out to be a i Gigie Mendgzav 3 iunior drama stu- success after inany hours of hard work NN dent. gne Went on gn Say gn-at ughering WCW PM WWC the QYOAUCHOU- il a piay gets oniy one point, so it takes a rt,ri Victor Niierra, junior, said, it took H fog gf added work to become a mem- t of behind-the-scenes work. Many il beg, 5 YXOUYS Of WOW Sei' Q it was true that it was no easy task U05 N becoming a Thespian. Y ou have to ur own time, it's aiot of dedi- i have to earn a io of us had to spen M the props, and the hghts, N hours of rehears- l Spend 570 cation 'cause you reai y necessary ,', said junior Vic- ting up H h ' n a t e the points nt to be- to mentio 'ngs that u Niierra. eopie wa d .tix v ri f neg vdqengi itXzer.r wi i 1 -. -+, WZ, KLA, h oniy thi U tor ked why p t Tod P ere not t e invoived i . W When as h ' s, presiden ' e ah en- ' 77 iays w drama students were the finished resu s come T espian 'd it's something w a part of rt. hey wer , he students' work. began with mimes, hen joy and we're p Giiiiand, the group s iot of time of t . tudents ' bodies w ' Mack i 't takes a 'an, Qian., ,, vxlq we-a M, .R.. 'IX 'Tilt in ,,r,- , X gxm - bm? Drama s n how to use their erformed mono said, 'Though i to become a Thespr ' the re- to iear They then p ' terpret the d effort re meeting hah. they act. iogues, to iearn how to in characters they were portraying. Once an they compieted the monoiogues, they many Students 3 ' NYY SYJYS, bYiUi13iU23 their quirements. And many more s orga . nlzation sfpram a began doing s e e in fact, Smith sai , roud to be i adviser, V Thesl ftreasq, It Chioccarj Chris Jac 1 f W fi, I ,L if I C? 4 i 5
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