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DECA Members - ttopj Lisa Fitch, jessica Rivera, james Clonch, Edward Leal, Mandy Holder, Mark Davis, Renee Grady, Paul Wisnewski, Christine Crossland, Mark Lamon, Tammy Carpenter, Matt Downing, Mr. Garlitz, lfrontj Peggy Garcia, Christine Rios, Christine Heron, Michelle Vrana, jeannie Clement, Rachelle Qualls, Robyn Einhaus, Kirsten Downing, joe Villarreal, Denise Gross, justin Harvey. . . stty.. . as ,, ,W For most students, getting out at Mr. Garlitz' DECA club was one noon instead of four would be a of the most active, as well as in- dream, but for DECA students, teresting, clubs on campus. twelve o'clock meant the begin- The DECA program offered stu- ning of another day of work. dents more than the traditional Mr. Garlitz made it worthwhile, school day. DECA has been lots of fun, and a Students involved in DECA at- very good experience for me, tended classes until noon, when Robin Einhaus said. they left to go to their respective DECA was very successful in jobs. helping students in job related Many found that they enjoyed areas. In the course, each student what they were doing, and decid- was taught the importance of re- ed to make long lasting careers, sponsibility and the dedication of while some just liked the thought holdinga steady job while balanc- of getting out of school early to ing the load of school work as well. earn some extra spending money. . DECA tl' r 'CW
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Winner. Dental Assistant Karyn Grant takes the first place award in the technical contest at district competition. xii V Three-time gold medal winner. Charles Ray receives first place medals at the district com etition P in three categories: prepared speech, extemporaneous speech and as an equipment mainte- nance mechanic in the technical contest. ICT student of the year. james Martin is named Outstanding Vo- cational Student for ICT. iii E . 7' . A29 .sar C .. . . .. t . K I kAt.:.7,, k11,:::V-.. .. 'ci THE WURD IS s VICA Members Demonstrate ' .,,, 4 Job Skulls at Contests The students in the Industrial Mike Cuellar placed first in the Cooperative Training vocational technical contest for maintenance 5 Q rogram spent the year not only as mechanic of buildings. , high school students, but also as Earl Fischer place first as a ma- on-the-job trainees in various in- chinist in the technical contest. dustrial jobs. Karyn Grant placed first in the In the spring, they were given technical contest as a dental as- the o portunity to demonstrate sistant. what they had learned in the class- And, Charles Ray earned three room and on the job at the Vo- gold medals by placing first in pre- cational Industrial Clubs of Amer- pared speech, extemporaneous ica district contest. speech and as an equipment main- Four Calallen students walked tenance mechanic in the technical away from the contest with first contest. place awards. . vrcA
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