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DECA Many people often mistake DECA CDistributive Education Clubs of Amer- icab as merely a social club. Advisor Cornell Anton says that it is ya social club, but rather a learning chapter. However, this statement does not mean that DECA is not fun. As Presi- dent Lorin Mukai stated, I like the ex- citement, new people, new places, the learning of free enterprise, and compe- tition! Basically, DECA is a nonprofit, non- political, student organization. The purpose of the chapter is to develop a person who is interested in vocational, distributive, education programs Student Life DECA fi -Q which include all forms of business courses. The members first participate in mini conferences which take place before State Competition. At this com- petition, all of the DECA chapters in California meet together. They take a written test about business and eco- nomics, then are placed in a fixed situ- ation in which the DECA members must demonstrate the skills they have ac- quired through this unique organiza- tion. The three students with the high- est scores then go on to compete at Nationals, which are held at a later date. The members of DECA include the following President Lorin Mukai, Vice President Sul Johnson. Treasurers Corby Dale and Misakg Masui, Secretary Lisa Goetowski, Reporte Ann Williams, Parliamentarian Ramesh Ham dani. Brooke Bartholemew, Devi Bricker, Loj Apel, Dan Callanta, Delfin Callanta, Kare Coffey, Barbara Crepeau, Corby Dale, lan Da huisen, Rebecca Fabisch, Jenny Frederic Ryan Hom, Sasha Pesic, Gail Pubols, Than Nguyen, and Valerie Bane.
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EX ANDING HORI 5 if ,,,,,,t, JQ . , x L it 'A ,Q it Q -...,.-.-1...--v f iiiil' 5 I985-86 Gage clgb members included, Amanda CQ.-mier, Cgthy Yoshikawa,Susan Tucker.Caren Chen.Anita King,Julie KeIsey,Navaid rrity, Laura Kindsvater. Kim Wokoek, .lean Ko, Lori Giver, Michele Syed, Nikki Hurlston and Tina Seto. Mrs. Neison was Gate Advisor. san Tucker looks very excited. but :thy Gerrity definitely doesn Kilim! ffm Mg, J M 1 mUWm'l' Give me a 'G'! UGI., Give me an 'A'! UAV, Give me a 'T'! ...nn Give me an 'E'l ..El,. Gate CGifted and Talented Educaf tionbis a club that provides members with the chance to broaden their own horizons. Lori Giver explained, Gate is a club that provides stu- dents with opportunities to explore such areas as science and culture. The members of Gate were given the opportunity to hear speakers from various fields, watched Shake- spearean actors and saw the Nut- cracker at Flint Center. They also went to visit some different col- leges. GATE Student Life -4 -- '.:-
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Future Business Leaders of AmericaCFBLAD is a state and national vocational organization for students enrolled in business and office education programs in California Secondary schools. Chapter members are encouraged to facilitate intelligent career choices, develop business skills, learn the value of community responsibility, and become well- rounded persons. Chapter activitie are chosen from six major areas. These can either Civic, Service, Social, Financial. Pro- fessional. Leadership. Some of the projects FBLA was involv this year, were some fund raisers, trips to colleges to see pmsyggs how the frae ternity Phi Beta Lamda ran its FBLA meetings, and the club attended the State conference in Palo Alto. FBLA is a club that used to be very active at Fremont High School. In the past few years, however, the interest has declined. President Linda Farrulla stated that the officers were very excited about getting the club more active this year in the hopes that the club will be able to continue to make a contribution to Fremont in the years to come. FBLA ...Student Life i:::l
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