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Deca Members Explore Career Opportunities Gumby: Distributive Education Clubs of America is better known as the DECA Club. The DECA Club has been run by Mr. James Connolly for nine years. This year there were fifteen members involved in the club. The members raised money to support their pro- gram by working in the school store selling donuts and milk before homeroom and for the first two periods. They also organized a Craft Fair which was held on December 2. Yearly, the members participate in regional and global contests that cover retailing, hotel motel management, real estate, food marketing, service station, fashion and apparel, restaurant manage- ment, billboard, advertising, job interview- ing, and public speaking. If a participant becomes a finalist in one of the areas of competition, he or she then competes on a statewide level at the Concord Hotel in the Catskills. The members are graded on their ability to roleplay and their competency in- volving business related problems. This three day trip held in March is always successful. The DECA Club advisor Mr. Connolly makes DECA both challenging and fun. Office Procedures: Future Secretaries Gumby: Office Procedures is a two period class where students learn various skills needed for office work. Students are prepared for jobs in the business field by typing, filing, and performing other secretarial jobs. Another way that the students get ready for jobs as secretaries is by typing for teachers two days a cycle. Each student in the class is assigned to a teacher, and that student secretary is responsible for contact- ing and working with her teacher. Working with a teacher helps to prepare them for the responsibility of a real job. Row 1: Robin Rice. Peggy Lilac. Tammy Bushee, Kim Dunbar. Row 2: Joan Batch. Denise Wania. Sue Shufelt. Laura Addison. Patty Waddington. Row 3: Renee Renzi. Kathy Klopol. Debbie Goyette. Deana Pryzbeiek. Lynn Lasher. Linda Fowler. Patty Butt. Melissa Hughes. Karen Yost. Angie. Cathy Farley. Miss Hornicheck
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Row 1: Kim Welch. Bill Hugerich. Karen Buczkowski. Row 2: Martha Chesky. Kim Lindsay. Val Dicesar. Kelly Connelly. Debbie King. Heidi Kuhl. Row 3: Dennis Weaver. Kim Noll. Jeremy Sinclair. Kimberly Biel- ing. Don Henry. Row 4: Michele Gizzi, Stephanie Sileo, Chris Merrow. Student Senate Danielle Banovic. K»n Philo. Val Zentko. Maria Pariante. Chris Gafcoto. Mia Scirocco Row 3 Jam Pe»«ww. Kristri Brown. Carolyn Schmitz. Kathy Walkowicz. Amy Valachovic. Kim Tracy. Pam FuHer. Heather O'Brien. John Bonhan. Annette Trapiri Row 4 Maureen Angers. Chris llte Row 5 Renee Henry. Chris Gross. Rich Hogan. Steve Conno. Tom Foster. Denise Da»gneault. Question — Gumby. could you describe your political views? Gumby — Being an actor, I don’t like talking politics, but I do hold true to the views of the S-G Student Senate. Under the leadership of Gina Frament (you know redheads), Student Senate sponsored many activities, including a Christmas Dance and an open student-administration debate on wearing of shorts in school. A strong Student Senate is necessary as the voice of our students, and this year’s certainly was a “show stopper.’’ Sitting: Gina Frament. president; Dianna Gullot. vice-president. Standing: Rich Moran, treasurer; Martha Chesky. activities coordinator; Michele Scirocco. secretary.
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Key Club Packs a Full House Gumby — Don’t you feel great about yourself when you help others? I know that I do, so that’s why I joined the S- G Key Club. While a member of the Key Club, I was able to give my all to a number of the community services. My favorite was the annual 24 hour Dance Marathon. My feet were so sore that they were GREEN! But seriously, along with the marathon dance, I participated in a Volleyball Marathon, the Convention Weekend (which you can read more about on page 242) and the Day of Work. We Key Club members worked all the time, but our spirited leader, Karen Buczkowski, kept our heads up! We were never bored; Karen even planned a hayride for excitement! Too bad I’ll be on location next year, otherwise I’d choose Key Club! OFFICERS: Anne Reynolds. Karen Buczkowski. Dianna Gullott, Alisa Row 1: Kelly Connelly. Valerie DiCesare. Michelle Scirocco, Kim Lindsay. Row 2: Leslie Willoughby. Chris Sisario, Laura Post. Elizabeth Tramante. Kris Trapini. Melanie Gill. Kathy Davidson. Row 3: Steve Lemon. Charlie Launsbach, Sue Rickard. Bridget Corcoran. Cindy Cullen. Brenda McCarty. Cindy Bobowski. Kelly Stafford. Sue Powell, Sue Wagner. Row 4: Kim Volean. Chris Merrow, Shaun Fyvie. John Barry Scott Stavely. Geoff Olson. Tom Litts. Aria Nielsen. Lorrie Clute. Gina Dariano. Michelle Jones. Debbie Raushi. Row 5: Mike Tremante. Matt Hyland. Matt Mclaughlin. Matt Hyland. Matt Jones. Lynn Hollenbeck. Tina Burke. Lyn Harris. Robin Sheehan. Row 6: Greg Olson, Greg Bellamy Dave Schmitz. Dennis Weaver. Dan Dodge. Dave Cerrone. 240
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