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eys to experience For more students, school is not a hands-on experience, but for seniors Sherri Smith and Tonya Mosley it is. Both Smith and Mosley are members of the Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA), and they work in the mornings from 7:45 until 8:30 before school in the bookstore. Tonya said that she really enjoys working in the bookstore. It’s fun. and it gives me something to do in the mornings before school starts.” Marketing teacher and DECA spon- sor Julia Frasier, said that the book- store sells a general range of school supplies and that if a teacher needs a specific item for a class, she orders it. We try to carry what the students ask for. she said. We have a drink machine and a snack machine with a variety of items in them and the school and DECA get a share of the profits. We get 70 percent, and the school gets 30 percent of the profits. Mosley said they learn a variety of things in marketing, but she doesn't plan to own her own business. One thing we've learned in mar- keting education is how to work with people. I don't plan on owning my own business, but marketing is fun. — by Rene6 Crain EARLY TO RISE. Senior DECA students Sherri Smith and Tanya Mosley operate the bookstore in the morning betore school. THE BOSS. HERO sponsor Cindy Henderson goes over job assignments for students in her work program 132 Into enough
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T ens cf the class As an incentive to business stu- dents, FBLA sponsored a Student of the Month award. Each month, eleven students were chosen from the differ- ent business classes. I found out that I was Student of the Month the day they were taking pic- tures, senior Elizabeth Doyle said. I was excited to know that I had the highest percentage in Business Law. Students were chosen according to who had the highest percentage. Pictures of the students were taken and sent to their parents with a note signed by Dr. Sullenger. Their pictures also appeared in the VOICE newspa- per and were featured on a school bulletin board. Junior Jamie McNew was also cho- sen as student of the month. I was embarrassed at first, but I was overall happy because that meant my grades were better. Competition also might have made students work harder. For some people, I think it will im- prove their grades, Doyle said. It will make them try harder in achieving Stu- dent of the Month. — by Josee Hamel EYE STRAIN. Senior Veronica King works on a TYPING AWAY. Danny Owen enters a program test in class tor teacher Barbara Wofford. into a computer in the computer programming class. Business 131
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‘One thing we’ve learned in marketing education is how to work with people’ — Tanya Mosley A COKE AND A SMILE. For many students like junior Michelle Winslor. the daily trip to the DECA bookstore is a welcome pick-me-up. FHA HERO FRONT ROW. Sponsor Cindy Henderson, Re- porter Historian, State HERO Historian Dana Doyle. Treasurer Tania Hight. Secretary Tara Hill. Vice President Steve Ferguson. President Mason Taylor. 2ND ROW. Leslie Shane. Toni Young. Melody Coleman. Shannon Roberts. Angie Reyn- olds. Candace Hammond. Susan Schrekcnhof- ler. McKinley Pitts. 3RD ROW. Jeff Smith, Janice Pitts. Melody Coleman. Jeannic Slighter. Shan- non Herman, Debi Arrington. Sharon Bell. Jeremy Phillips. 4TH ROW. Diane Inmon. Malinda Shep- ard. Angie Peterson. Christie Reeves. Rick Maynare. Debbie Panzer, Kelli Vint, John Marion. Frankie Givens 5TH ROW. Kim Anderson, Jen- nifer Ransom. Julie Palmer. Greg Matheny. Mark Marlatt. Keith Riley DECA FRONT ROW. 1st Vice President Marcy Lewis. President Tanya Covey. 2nd Vice President Da- vid Heliums. 2ND ROW. Student teacher Nancy Patterson. Photographer Kim Murphy. Treasurer David Hogue. Historian Shana Oennm. Secretary Sherry Langford. Reporter. Mason Collier. Book- store Managers Tonya Moseley and Sheri Smith. Parliamentarian Kevin Beavers. 3RD ROW. Becky Chicoski. Kim Greer. Kim Passmore. Christie Brant. Shannon Bartelt. Amanda Young. Kim Benton, Kim Moseley. Trina Wood. 4TH ROW. Sponsor Mrs. Fraser, Gail Massey. Jimmy Potter. Michelle Pearson. Garry Jackson. Mike Cooke. Danny Rodriquez. Joe Snow 5TH ROW. David McFarlan. Paul Clark. Jeff Fletcher. Arlan Monroe. Scott Clark. Kerry Koehler. David Mc- Corsky. Mike Kyzer BACK ROW. Jeff Cook. Keith Adkins. Kirk Covell. Brad Orell. Jamie Or- gan. Todd Miller. Sammer Abdin, John Green- way. Chad Eyman. FHA. HERO. DECA 133
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