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o UJ Q U UJ Q U UJ a Distributive Education Clubs of America O UJ a u UJ Bottom Row: L to R D. Mills, Rep., T. Smith, V. Pres., A. Payne, Pres., J. Oakley, Sec. Treas., J. Luther, Hist., T. Payne, Chap. Sweetheart Row 2: P. Atkison, T Zinz, C. Gilmore, C Wilson, A. Lyda, G. Oakley, R. Seibert, R. Escamilla. S. Joy, K. Janssen Row 3: D. Jones, K. Kinsey, K. Davis, T. Mize, B. Smith, T. Lewis, W. Sims, S. King, L. Prince, R. Davis, W. Ramsey Row 4: L. Richter, C. Richter, T. Franklin, M. Herron, A. Davis, P. Ratliff, K. Bird, M. Salinas, C. Chiles, J. Robison, G. Atkison Row 5: J. Doyle, T. Higgins, E. Rueffer, K. Westen, S. Shell, D. Blair, R. Thorp, R. Waggoner, C. Troxell, T. Elliott, K. Harned Row 6: Mr. Hughes Not Pictured: L. Smith, S. Stein, S. Hinton, R. Collins, R. Hernandez, H. Jamar, C. Bailey, T. Bristow, C. Chiles, M. Hinds, D. Schafer, C Wallace. Q THE DECA CREED U UJ a 9 9 (J UJ I believe in the future which I am planning for myself in the field of distribution, and in the opportunities which my vocation offers. I believe in fulfilling the highest measure of service to my vocation, my fellow beings, my country, and my God — that by so doing, 1 will be rewarded with personal satisfaction and material wealth. 1 believe in the democratic philosophies of private enterprise and competition, and in the freedoms of this nation — that these philosophies allow for the fullest development of my individual abilities. I believe that by doing my best to live according to these high principles, I will be of greater service both to myself and to mankind. a m O a m o a m o a m O a m n a m O a m o a m n DECA . . . DECA . . . DECA .. . DECA . . . DECA . . . DECA . . . DECA
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LU O UJ O UJ O UJ O UJ O UJ O UJ O UJ O UJ O UJ O Office Education Association OEA once again sponsored the Spirit Chain giving the winning class, Freshman, $25.00 and the runner-up, Juniors, $15.00. February 8th-13th was National OEA Week and the students participated by having a carnation sale, distributing posters in several businesses in town, and giving the teachers notepads on Teacher Appreciation Day. They had several money-making pro- jects including the stuffed animal sale and the “Big Cookie” Raffle. The club was also community involved by having a speaker, Mr. Allen, from Allen’s Tax and Computer Service, and attending a Chamber of Commerce meeting concerning the Blue Bonnet Trail. OEA Club worked with a civic group on a community vocational interest survey. For the Co-op students an annual coffee for the employers and parents was held. OEA Regional Contest was held at Lanier High School in Austin, five students attended: Gina Green, Suzan Holbrook, Dena Locklear, Shelly Mulhollan, and Belinda Perez. The club finished the year with a trip to the Magic Time Machine. O m O m O m • O m O m • O m O m O m • O m m Row 1: (L to R) R. Stark, Pres., L. Canitz, V. Pres., S. Holbrook, Sec., D. Locklear, Treas., L. Hehr, Hist., D. Coupel, Rep. Row 2: S. Gilbert, S. Mulhollan. A. Franklin, G. Green, D. Mulhollan, M. Helms Row 3: Mrs. Elzey, J. Colson, K. Fox, C. Smith, B. Pere2, M. Sanders Not Pictured: D. Christian, M. Evans. OEA ... OEA ... OEA ... OEA ... OEA . .. OEA ... OEA ... OEA ...
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J Jj J D -U x UJ U LU X UJ O UJ X UJ U Heme Eccncmic Cooperative Education Bottom Row: (L to R) Mrs. Goodwin, Mary Fry, Ramona McGinty, Rynda Hayes, Linda Wills 2nd Row: Renee Brizendine, Lisa Dilworth 3rd Row: Courtney Chiles. Rose Bird 4th Row: Natalie Furr. Cindy Waddell 5th Row: Shawnna Hinds, Eva Solis rr c rr c C r r r HECE... HECE... HECE.. . HECE.. . HECE. Home Economics Cooperative Education is designed to give students job skills and on-the-job training. Students work in areas related to homemaking. These students learn to manage their time and money, combine school and work schedules, work with others, keep accurate records, and become more mature, independent, and responsible. In addition, they learn skills related to their job which can be used as an occupation after high school or open the door for advanc- ed training in college. C rr X rr C rr r . HECE . . . HECE . . .
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