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,Q ., .D R 1 Q n 7 X H .j B .L ,, .l, M. V' ,I ,. dt. K - v .w,. 1' f .au any 7 . f VNS, .Jaw . .gr ,wh .A js.. A K - rf.-4-- .xii .N -. '3 Y Q .... ,N ' s...,w- Q f.'i kV.k ., M '3 'f - - in if f -en f. M .K . s .fl wa. Left: S4-niors Jennifer Whiteman and Steve Milli-r lSantaj rvvit-w the table before thc' teachers file in for the Christmas party. Below: As u part of thx-ir si-rvivc projects. senior Richard Maxiv and juniors .lanet Salinas and Barbara Luksa prvparr for the tearhers' apprvciatiun lunchvon. Othvr avtitilies to show thvir apprvviation wt-re giving randy to lvachvrs, Thanksgiving haskvts to thu fusio- dians and Halloween party to the students at lane Cent:-r. .1 Y is--. 5 s A 9 l, , .xi , X i l-rn- 5. ENN-.. .'gl Y 3 ff Above: Encouraging studt-nts to apply for D.E.. senior Stew Miller and junior David Soliz talk to junior Sokralha Tea about thu- opporlunitius available- in their program. Left: DECA Front Row: sponsor N. Conlin. D. Soliz lrt-p.j. R. MvCal:f- llrvzasj. I. Whit:-man lprvsl. S. Hon- drix lv. pres.l. D. Ba-nc-stante' Ksvc.l and sponsor D. Pvter- son. Second Row: T. Kuvhn. B. Luksa. W. Spvars and H. Maxic. Third Row: D. Patrivk. S. Joseph. T. Sides. K. Moor:-, C. Cutivrrvz. J. Salinas. M. Randall. R. Horn. D. Okahayshi, L. Undt-rwood. I. Pc-rams, T. Burns. C. Duna- waj' and S. Welder. Fourth Row: M. Varnt-r. S. Sludvr. K. Sanrhvz, S. Hr-nirk. M. Rivvra. G. Smith. J. Brooks. C. Nations, F. Monk, D. Cut-rrc-ro. G. Cuties. S. Le-nnon and L. Ge-t-sy. Fifth Row: L. Nlikolajvhaz. M. Turn-ntinv, S. Vaughn. R. Nc-1-l, T. Rhvin. B. Mt'Frrrin. M. Edwards. S. Nlillvr. R. Mawy and B. Pilkunton. Vot-ational 69
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edication, xcellence, onsistency : wards Transition did not affect the effec- tiveness of Distributive Education Clubs of America. With the direction of two new sponsors, the club won the J. G. Hailey Award for service to the school for the second consecutive year. ln the D.E. class, students were taught different selling methods and techniques and were dismissed at noon to work at different jobs. Using their classroom and work skills DECA members made and sold coupon books for their major fund- raiser. Funds were used for the service pro- jects of the club. For teachers, the club provided free coffee one day each week and also gave them Valentine candy on that day. Thanksgiving baskets were il . :lf ' :X fi 5- A , f f -N ,P 5 w 2 : 4.3 4 .Y . V R Above: Hosting a new members' luncheon, junior Bill Spears introduces himself along with juniors Barbara Luksa and Allyson Boyd to the rest of the table. Right: Proudly accepting the J. G. Hailey Award, president Jennifer Whiteman and out- standing vocational student Terri Sides receive congratulations from principal Vernon Lewis. 68 Vocational given to the custodians, and club mem- bers gave a party for Special Olympic students. Another fund-raiser was the first legs contest. Students voted on the legs of their choices. David Soliz was the winner. Senior Jennifer Whiteman and juniors Sam Hendrix, William Spear and Debbie Clifton participated in the annual Muscular Dystrophy dan- ceathon and contributed to the fund for the club. The DECA display case was used to explain different areas of DE through- out the year. Students did displays about the various aspects of their work. Right: AREA WINNERS Second Row: Diane Benes- tante, finance and credit, Robin McCabe, advertising. Front Row: Terri Sides, apparel and accessories: and Barbara Luska, petroleum. MP-4-at .,- is-ff? 1 l 1 V, ix 1
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Minding their own business Job skills and service were the focuses of Vocational Office Practice and its corresponding club, Office Educa- tion Association. I enjoy OEA because, while it is a regular class, you still have the fun and activities of a clubf, junior Genoveva Val- dez said. c'We have many extracurricular activities which is a big change from doing school work day in and day outf, Service projects included making coloring books for chil- dren, hosting a Halloween carnival at Lane Center, giving Thanksgiving Baskets to area families and Christmas trees to needy families. Also a scholarship was given to senior VOE student Robin Drummond. Junior Melissa Jasso said she enjoyed OEA because she liked to see people happy. I really think we have tried to help those that were in need. Also it makes me happy to know I help put a smile on someone's facef' she said. OEA students worked half a day in business offices and Right: Senior Robin Drummond gives her report from the previous club day activities. sci mil? K Above: Showing nff a stuffed animal that was in her B- Craft kit. senior Denise Bretting tries to sell her favorite one. B-Craft kits and spirit chain contests were the elub's fund-raising projects. ot itional Above: JUNIOR OEA MEMBERS Front Row: D. Bed- narek 14th v.p,l. A. Bahr f3rd v.p,j. P. Bielamowicz tlst v.p.l. C. McElroy trep,l and R. Anderson ttrt-as.l. Second Row: D. Calaviz. B, Collins. G. Valdez, D. Johnson, M. used the skills they practiced during class. Cenoveva said that. ORA is preparing me for the outside world. Without OEA, I don't think I'll have the job opportunities I have now. ' 3 . X., 3 1 3, McBride, D. Zadik, M. Nino, S. Murdock, N. Pavelka, I. Rios, L. Timmins and M. jasso. Third Row: K. Smith. C Davis, C. Valenzer, ,l. Gipson. A. Wilson. S. Cox. M. Fos ter, C. Suarez and M. Riley.
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