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il1BSS UI' DIHHSUI' Smoky Hill students are learning more about business through DECA: Distributive Education Clubs of America. DECA students get involved in many fund raisers such as spook insurance, dances, selling Christmas and ornament sales. The students also participate in many activities such as ice skating, mystery trips, skiing, and competitions. The class of Distributive Education helps students prepare for competitions. Students must compete in areas of Sales, Product Knowledge, Math and Consumer Relations. The qualifiers take a trip to the Broadmoor for three days to compete in state competitions. In these three days, they participate in seminars, competi- tions, and many entertainment-type activities. DECA has also helped out the radio club this year by lending them part of the money for the equipment needed to start the station. DECA has helped many students find out how the business world works and how it can work for them. DECA Front row: Jeff Sherman, Brian Lubell. Second row: Denise Sazera, Holli Smith, Kim Whitaker, Renee Wren, Marley Mcmanus. Third row: Mike Eastwood, Lee Loya, Sean Castle, Junior Mon- dragonon, Darren Monroe, Jim Houlne, Michele Whitlow, Michelle Willard, Jenny Hemphill, Kim Smith, Dee Luther. FRONT ROW: Dusty Perry, Anthony Johnston, Bill McKinney, Herbie Jackson, Mike Laaseutas, Diana Thrailkill, Linda Hogan 050171 EAT1 DRINK, AND BE MERRY! Dean Saputa, Tracey Sazera, Gina Burt, Teniya Farnandis, have a good laugh during the DECA dinner fmiddlej. WANT A TOMATO? Jenny Hemphill, Renee Wren, Diana Thrailkill, Michelle Willard, and Kim Smith seem to be fascinated by the tomatoes in the salad fbottom leftj. CHOMPI Mr. McDonald just couldn 't wait to bite into his lunch Cbottom rightj. 118 D.E.C.A. 4' ,f 1 A D 9v l '.,-'N ll
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Th Among the many members of this year's Future Business Leaders of America have been nine important members, and these members are officers: Tim Griswold, District 5 Representativeg Stephanie Pankoff, Pre- sidentg Jim Lapaseotes, Vice Presidentg Donna Stateman, Secretaryg Robin Tinney, Treasurerg Liza Winegar, Historiang Tracey Warrick, Reporterg and Jim Houlne, Activities Coordinator. This year FBLA was headed by Mr. Tony Giardina. This year the District 5 conference was held at Smoky Hill on February 2. Some of the events that were held were: Public speaking, Business Communica- tions, Parliamentary Procedures, and the Poster Contest. There were many people who qualified for the state Conference at the Broadamoor March 27-29. Some of the things that FBLA did this year was have a pizza party, sell large Chocolate chip cookies, and sell posters. In May, they participated in an annual bed race for the Arthritis Foundation. TIM GRISWOLD waits for the speaker to finish, before the workshop starts. 120 F.B.L.A. illi0I1ilil' ,,, JIM LAPASEOTES and Jim Houlne make finishing DR. EVERSLEY talks to the students, while the plans for the conference. state officers watch.
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