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3 te WA : w.fi ?1: '.. : 1, TV ' E The BTGGETQ they me Becoming an independent person who can manage in the business world ' is the goal of a DECA student. Working and attending school half-day proves that DECA students can achieve what ? they set out to do. .fr Q. V . fe Q Q .. 1 R tits 5, we t Rig!-'I 2 t m b it S e A tv at 4 w ,f sg L tA,f'fC.:ti1 Q +2x.,:V A . ff it Wm. M . K . 419 I XA T e-Igxiavmgtg A ' ' w tt Q . ,, ,. .t., ,ts-'Wt '- zitfftt-S s ' v M- ' f . Q .. - V W f ' W ,,, 5.3 f . :sy ...sm gy ,pf f .TA is T M .f,...a 0 5 xg? V V anti I ..g,Q,z.: ,- .'4i?i?45ii 'M :fin-95st P ' ,LLM ' A . t.. Q ,. wwf ' j sew my ,.:?,.,',ife VV '15-V ,, , ., M , A-' 'ss ' , 7. '2 Between work, competition and other activities, Distributive Education Clubs of America CDECAJ students had little time for anything else. DECA, which is formed from the Dis- tributive Education CDEJ classes, is a requirement for all DE students. DE, which is affiliated with retailing, whole- selling, marketing and distribution, finds jobs for the students in DECA who go to school half-day and work half-day. DECA started out the year by obtaining a new DE teacher and DECA sponsor Mr. Larry Ash. But soon they were participat- ing in the first Texas State DECA dance- a-thon with the proceeds going to Nluscue lar Dystrophy. The dance was held at Westgate Mall and finally ending after 24 hours of continuous dancing. Before the Christmas holidays mem- bers of DECA were busy selling different types of greenery such as holly and mist- letoe and holding their annual Christmas 2-19 DECA helps students achieve their goals. party for DECA students and their employers where different types of food and drink were served. Going on later to win Area V, Cwhich is equivalent to regionalj and state allowed five students to attend the national com- petition in Washington D.C. One of the students was Anita Harris, DECA's presi- dent who was named Outstanding Stu- dent of the Area. None of the students placed but Mr. Wendell Koenig, a DECA sponsor, said, We sure had a good time! This year has brought DECA students closer to their goal in achieving in the business world and accomplishing what they set out to do. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUBS OF AMERICA. First row: Cheryl Norton treporterb, Karen Brown Csecretaryj, Ricky Sparks, Rhonda Johnson, Vilma Castro, Patti Resales fhistorianj, Stephanie Schmidt ru i d C I t stor any an onn e Stevens fvice-presidentj. Second row Steve Larnoreaux, Anita Harris thonorary presldentj, Vickie Murr, Karen Langston, Lissa Henry tnistonanj, Ginny Borck, Pamela Kyle, Carla Stone and Linda Scales treporterj. Third row: Mary Ramirez, Steve Coleman Cparliamentarianl, Debbie Hynds, Walt Brawnnng ftrea- surerj, Monty Strange freporterj, Roger Hill, Mike Green, Debbie Lamkin tvice-presldentj and Pam Goldstein. in-1 L
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! l I I I I Drama becomes hit with TV and movie-going audience: This year marked the year 'of drama being the most popular with T.V. shows and movies. Perhaps the biggest surprise this year came when Woody Allen's Annie HaIl took four Oscars for Best Actress, Best Picture, Best Director and Best Screenplay. But walking away with Best Actor was Richard Dreyfus for . The Goodbye Girl. A science-fiction movie was also a big hit this year, Star Wars broke records ranging from breaking box 128 leisure office sells to winning six oscars. But soon following was Close Encounters of the Third Kind which took a more serious, complex atti- tude. T.V. favorites were mostly drama or situation comedies. From Little House on the Prairie to Three's Company, proved that comedies such as Carol Burnett which left the air after 11 years and Saturday Night Live which had rating problems that the audience wasn't interested. Filling the Super Drum with a packed audieni John Denver brought one of Austin's finer cc certs. iPhoto by David Yow.7 Starsky and Hutch starring David Soul a Paul Michael Glaser is one of the few good c shows left on the air. CCourtesy KVUEJ Emerson, Lake and Palmer came to Austin present one of their always great concer fDavid Yow.j Presenting Saturday Niglht Fever, the B Gees and John Travolta ac ieved fame and ri ognition. Rock Hudson starring in Wheels which wa: special T.V. series taking the place of the reg lar weekly series. Bringing in a new Angel to complete the thn some in Charlie's Angels, Cheryl Ladd w attended the University of Texas completed 1 Angels all being from or living in Texas. CCo tesy KVUEJ
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