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A: front - Pres ident Donna Louden. - V1ce President Chuck Hamilton. Tracy Club Practical
nter Den1se Hensky. Treasurer Julie Royer. Lori Bader. H1 stonan Teri Whaley.
ke. Secretary Rachel Sc hm1dt : sec- StaCI Schm1d t: back - Marlys Messerly.
row - Jenny Burns. Chad Fougeron. Theresa ll 1ff. (Not p1ctured Second V1ce -Mary Haag and Chrissy Niederhau s-
.topher James. Becky S1evert. third Pres1dent Carne Whaley. Correspon-
- Steve VanBuren. Shannon Baber. dance Secretary L1sa Wl11te1ng. Parlla - ing party.
Kinney. Rachel Coll1er: fourth row mentanan Jeevan Pa1) (D . TurnquiSt) ·'The fund raisers were good
lessons in product appearance.
~ss How we presented ou r products
ha-V.€ un. really made a difference ... sa id
Senior President Donna Louden.
Louden said. "FBLA gave stu- Most members agreed that
dents a sense of the real working the year was productive The
world." group provided practical and ap-
The Future Business Leaders plicable business sk ill s and expe-
of America this year consisted of rience. What made that so mem-
twenty-four of the schools busi- orable was the way they accom-
ness students who were inter- plished their achievements. and
ested in the opportunities of- they were both practical and fun .
fered by the group Sophomore Treasu rer Julie
Throughout the year FBLA Gniffke expressed this well.
participated in various fundrais- "FBLA was a good experience.
ers and group activities. These I got a lot out of it and I had fun l"
included sel ling popcorn balls. a
Rotary luncheon and an ice skat-
Debi Schneider
Mike Schovill e
Dusty Schwese r
Sa ndy Seaton
Terry Se lman
Sam Shafer
Stephanie Shafer
Brian Shaffer
Cindy Sheehy
Ami Sheffield
At an FBLA outing Jun ior Juli e Gniffke and
Sophomore Ra chel Schmidt converse
with ea ch other while eating their din-
ners. (D. Louden)