Franklin High School 2002 Yearbook (Franklin, TN) - Full Access
What Do You Like Most About Your Club? "It gives me a chance to be creative and get involved with the community." -Sita111.' Wn/lnce(Reporter) "Becau e I want to go to college and get a degree in busines . And FBLA is a sociated with that." -Robin Crnmp(Co-President) SPIN CII'Y "Jt teaches you how to work on your car which is u eful in life." -Adam Cook (Parliamentarian) A Closer Look at Business Organizations GE NG OW TO INE ClubslikeFLBA, VICA-Autobodychap– ter, and VICA- Culinary Arts chapter show stu– dents the true meaning of the real world. Futur Business Leaders of America, or FBLA, is a club that was dedicated to giving students "a small glance into what the real business world i like," commented Jason Mosley. FBLA was involved in the annual fund raiser of elling donuts. These funds were used toward activities as ociated with business learning. VICA, or Vocational Industrial Club of America-Autobody chapter kept their bodies in shape, car bodies that is. Their main focus was to prepare for competition focused on areas like welding, refinishing, and plastic repair. The goal was to accomplish a task efficiently in record timing. They definitely put the 'v' in vroom! The Culinary Arts chapter focu edmore on the future prospects of students to com rather than on gourmet meals. They tried to get spon ors to finance them for better cooking equipment so that future club members will be b tterequippedforcookingcompetitions. There is a chance this club will produce a few Martha Stewarts, because they were very talented in the art of negotiating and cooking! 100 Organization Hooking It Up. Autobody students u ed their spare time to place extra on their precious ride . The Cutting Edge. Amber Turner u ed her experti e in cooking to lice and dice fre h egetable .
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