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Sponsor SDOYISOY The Distnbutive Education Clubs of America have been busy fulfilling their goals for this year. Members took part in the initiation of DECA officers and members, building a float for the fair parade, attending an oflicers train- ing and leadership conference. Since the DECA students are employed, to show their appreciation, DECA held a bosses luncheon at the Excelsior Hotel for all of the employers. DECA has also gone on field trips which included as taking inventory at Sanger I-larris, State competition, and even making a Students Against Drunk Drivers commercial. DECA has also strived to do things for the community, and the students in the school by holding a vocational assembly, a skit on how to apply for a job, and by writing Santa letters during the Christ- mas season. Mrs, Margaret Byrd Mrs. Debbie Davis pm 'two-'T D.E. C.A. ftop leltl left to right, row 1: Cheryl Roseborough, Kendra Martinez, Brenda Lloyd, Angie Hacker, Cheri Wilson, Vikki Lancaster Linda Enos, Jamie Tunnell, Suzie Spencer, Michelle Smith, Leanne Jones,- row 2: Daryl Green, Lori Walker Debbie Hegrete, Nicki Carlton, Melissa Rowe, Teri Norris, Cathey Phillips, Chres- ty Hawk, Chrissy Nixon, Kim Matloch: row J: Mrs. Davis, Staci Blue, Cathey Scran- ton, Crystal Garrett, Vanessa Fergauson, Angelique Andrews, Tamika Rivers, Celi- tia Childs, Amy Sandhar, Angie Finley, Mrs. Byrdl row 4: Terri McClellan, Fred Harris, Candy Weston, Samantha Chapin, Michelle Akers, Cindy Callison, Molly Vonghachack, Jennifer Sweet, Tricia Deel,- row 5: Lantz Stewart, Danny Neale, Lisa Ford, Jeanette Mahcohm, Tammy Harker: Tina Vail, Johnny Manios, Mark Heidenreiter, Carolyn Bevard. Back row: Billy Ratherree, David Green, Brian Sell, Sharon Mattox, Curtis Stilley, Bryan En- gland, Calin Sitler, Daron Mahoney. ttop left! row 1: Cheri Wilson, vice president: Jamie Tunnell, reporten- Vikki Lancaster, reporten Linda Enos, Chaplin: Angie Hacker, treasurer row 2: Suzie Spencer, class representative: Brenda Lloyd, class representative' Kendra Martinez, class representative: Cheryl Roseborough, class representative and Michelle Smith, class representative, organization page 105
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NOD right! Officers: left to right Traci Aiken, secretary- Leslie Reece, president: Kristi Misen- helten vice president: Karen Pearman, treasurer. lmiddle f leftl pictures of her homeland. icenter middlel AFS members listened attentively about the AFS Mrs. row Reece, Traci Aiken, Renee Thomas, row 2: Karen Pear- man, Ms, Smith, row 5: Jay Hawkins, Kerry Barnett, Heath- er Madison, Robin Waters, An- drew Portteus, Kristi Misenhel- ten Scott Walker. Maria Antonietta showed program. lmiddle rightl Karen Smith. llower right! 1: Leslie Reece, Tammy WNW hosts student from Italy lv-' 104 AFS tAmerican Field Servicel is organized to promote international understanding through its student exchange program. This year East Central's chapter reorganized with Ms. Karen Smith as chapter sponsor and their elected ofiicers in the fall. Weekly meetings that were held were for such things as teacher appreciation break- fast and Christmas and Valentine parties. January the 27 through the 51st was Welcome Antonietta Week . The AFS student Maria Antonietta Di lorio, from Italy, arrived in January, transferring to E.C. from Owasso High School. She stayed with Cindy Pantoja and her family. Antonietta was active in the French program, the Varsity Volleyball team, and was one of Mrs. Thomas' P.E. aides. Cv' . Sponsor Ms. Karen Smith
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Left to right, row 1: Kim Thomes, Nancy Percefull, Beth Burchardt, Vicki Bascue, Todd Mirzaiang row 2: Shannon Park- er, April Currie, Susan Pope, Kelly Cress, Carla Hicks, Alli- son Wade: row 5: Brent Hamp- ton, Hung Nguyen, Christina Bracy, Valerie Sparks, Audra Patterson, not pictured is An- drea Frathen ,, 'f ' 2 QT 1 ' .-f-Lge ,-ww m.er ':f-:mag -11- ,g ,, 1 , Xsi.V....MW -- m am ,..,.,.,- -W--W-Nguf, , K g H -.23 Nw 'M-Qfgww. S 4 1 fb F2 L ' ' 'T' u 6 5 if ii' W -, 3? E ,MES In the year of '85-86 the FBLA lFuture Business Leaders of Americal held many fund raisers, including selling banners and candy, in addition to their regular meetings. They used this money to buy and plant a Red Maple tree and bulbs located at the teachers' entrance. During the Fall and Spring, members of the FBLA attended the Leadership Conference in Oklahoma City. Officers were, left to right, row 1: Shannon Parker, vice president: Nancy Percefull, chaplain: Vicki Bascue, l-listorianp April Currie, president: row 2: Kelly Cross, treasur- er, Kim Thomas, reporter: Christina Bracy, parliamentarian. -wwnm:,.,iI3m. BMW r -mrxswwwmwmrs 4' tg l ' 1 N 1 -3.-aw , w w f ' use y tum page 106 M6
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