Franklin High School 2002 Yearbook (Franklin, TN) - Full Access

Starting Young. Thc~c two girb .H<' hm·ing fun bcmg "guinl'•1 pig~" for studl·nts in FCCI A. F membe,....., "'howcasc theu displa} lur one of the m.1ny confer– ence' that the) ,,!lend. Writers and Poets of literary Arts. Back Row: Gordon Smith. Jennifer teitzler, , ick Koziura, Brynn Cohen, Stacy Carmichael. Frot1l Row: Je~sica Kammerud, Charlotte Wyatt. Annie Burnum, Lauren Cm·ington, Irene Sanchez. Happy and Healthy HOSA. Back Rmc: Mr. Gary Tank~ley, Brittani Fox, Melissa Gebelv, Katherine Graham, Karh Safar, Lc.1h ~lcClellan, Lindsay Shoclon. Fro11l Rou•: Holly Schnakenberg, Kaci,Cart, Emily Waddcy, Aimee ·Boer, Stephanie D<w>ell. HOUSE FCCLA, DECA, & HOSA ELJEA E It is club such as Family, Career, and Community Leader of America, or FCCLA, Health Occupation Students of America, or HOSA, and Distributive Education Clubs of America, DECA, that taught students what it took to be a influential leader in the future of America. FCCLA addressed important social issues through family and consumer sciences education. DECA worked with fa hionmarket– ing and busine s. Each year they ho ted a fash– ion show for prom and made T-shirts for the senior cla s. HOSA educated members and student aboutnotonlyprofessionsin the health field, but al o how to make healthy lifestyle choices. With hands-on experience and in-depth study, students were well prepared to make choices for the future. FCCLA, DECA, HO A, & Literary Arts 115

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