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The Future Business Leaders of America is a national organization of high school and college students. It is designed to initiate the members to the various business career opportunities open to them. The Willowbrook chapter of F.B.L.A. has intro- duced the many aspects of the business world to its members by providing speakers at the monthly meetings and visiting various industries in the area. Some of the projects WilIowbrook's F.B.L.A. has undertaken is to sell shamrocks on St. Patrick's Day to help the Villa Park Easter Seals Center and to Co-sponsor a sock-hop. Sponsors are Miss Reagon, Miss Pieroni, and Mrs. Zinanni. I ,,. .lg l -..gr 5, 1 l 411:- -Eg' F.B.L.A. OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: Pat Bisterfeldt, Vice-President: and Donita Swatscheno, President. BACK ROW: Jackie Green, Treasurer, Miss Reagon, Sponsor: and Juanita Perry, Secretary- Reporter. F.B.L.A. Investigates Business Careers F.B.L.A. MEMBERS: FRONT ROW: Melinda Good, Jean Dowairz, Peggy Holher, Shelley Reinholz, Terri DeRoeck, and Kathi Steder. SECOND ROM Gloria Skudlarek, Judy Darby, Bobbi Beales, Pat McAvoy, Darlene Moeller, Linda Hampson, Donna Stavviarski, Eileen Scott, and Debbie Paige.
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Office J . - Occupations gf? Office Occupations is a course offered by the business education department to seniors who have sufficient background in business education to undertake a pro- gram of formal classroom training in school and office- trainee programs in the afternoon. lt is a partnership between school and office employers. Training outside of class also included the attendance of the club at Student Leader Conferences. Linda Stout and Janet Stewart also attended the Student Leadership Conference for Area IX, and four students will attend the State Leader Conference in March. Money was made by selling mistletoe in December, and an Employer's g Banquet was held in May. 0.0. CLUB OFFICERS: BOTTOM ROW: Donna Kalis, Area Repor- terp Sue Marcuccelli, Secretary: and Linda Stout, President. TOP ROMA' Pam Poulopoulos, Treasurer, and Janet Stewart, Vice-Presi- dent. 'S 0.0. CLUB MEMBERS: FRONT ROW: Margaret Minagro, Donna Kalis, Susan Miller, Sandy Reinertson, Mary Havlik, Rosalie Schillace, and Ann LaSusa. MIDDLE ROW' Mrs. Ruth West, Judy Albrecht, Alberta Main, Marie Gohl, Arlene Vuorenma, Mary Huntsha, and Wanda Crawford. TOP ROW: Susan Marcuccelli, Janet Stewart, Linda Stout, Mary Hyland, Kathy Smith, Lynnette Orienti, Pamela Poulopoulos, Cathy Wyzevich, and Rosemary Stelz. ly . V. . Z fi Marie Gohl employed by Club ln- Arlene Vuorenma employed by First Mary Huntsha employed by Em- Kathy Smith employed by Concrete ternationale, Oak Brook, Mr. Swan- National Bank of Oak Brook, Oak ployers Mutual Casualty Company, Construction Ffublicataons, Inc., Mrs. son supervising. Brook Center, Mrs. Kalacias super- Mrs. Boker supervising. Skinner suP9fV'S'f19- vising.
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Girls Club One of Willowbrook's largest senfice or- ganizations is Girls Club. They strive to promote understanding, loyalty, coopera- tion, and friendliness not only to their fellow students but also to the faculty. Some of the activities sponsored by Girls Club are Bow Week and Daddy-Daughter Night which gives the girls a chance to show off their fathers. In the Girls Club fashion show some of the girls get to model new fashions from a sponsoring store. A special Christmas project this year was making stuffed animals for an orphanage. The closing event of the Girls Club calendar' is the annual Mother-Daughter Tea at which the new board is introduced and awards presented to deserving members. I fr .. L, sg- -- I 1 4-51? X 4 1 '61 iizilfi no H3219 1 1-vvyi ,,,4 , 4. ,,1 Mu, H we like 1 X ' ,944-91 r ,5 '5 m 4 A if , lv ,4 5 a' ' 4 1,4-9 ,4 of 50 I l I 1? , .ja Yell X l H L, ,ft Y l I 1.2 l I + I t. I V W , 4 l 1 - i35:': , I 2 r X x GIRLS' CLUB OFFICERS: Marianne Ryan, Treasurer, Jan Bergmann, Secretary, Linda Gustaveson, Vice-President: and Patti Hauptfuehrer, Presi- dent. , 5 .stz yew. in ,,Qs,5,,,,, . 'Kg GIRLS' CLUB BOARD: FIRST ROW: Carol Nlannino, Jan Bergman, Carol Davis, Marianne Ryan, Nora Shepherd, and Linda Gustaveson. SECOND ROW: Patti Hauptfuehrer, Bridget Bell, Char- lotte Moore, Annette Benson, and Deb- bie lVIarch. NOT PICTURED: Nancy Larson, Vicki Giagnorio. f,-s gi.. . I -.,,?., ,-was GIRLS CLUB IVIEIVIBERS: KNEELING: Gerry Dresser, Patti Dunne, Annette Benson, Sandy Alworth, IVlari Andresen, and Camille Capezio. STANDING: Bev Dresser, Nancy Belfield, Teresa Conran, Sue Funk, Claudia Eggers, Carol Davis, and Darol Butters. STANDING ON BENCH: Dawn Burkard Cindy Anderson, Pam Becker, Linda Fogle, Donna Edstrom, Barb Cunningham, Claudia Chapman, and Barb Boden.
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