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VOCATIONAL Distributive Education Club of America Students who are enrolled in Marketing and Distributive Educa- tion are eligible for membership into the student organization known os DECA. Through various DECA activities, students are given the oppor- tunity to excel in four areas: leadership development, social in- telligence, civic consciousness, and vocational understanding. To promote leadership development, students are provided with the opportunity to demonstrate their capabilities by participating in various competitive events throughout the school year. During the 1965-86 school year, Dickinson DECA students were given the opportunity to participate at the Area Career Develop- ment Conference which was held at Dulles High School, the State Career Development Conference which was held at Astro Village in Houston, and the National Career Development Conference which was held in Atlanta, Georgia Students were also provided with the opportunity to participate in mini-contests which wer held at Alvin Community College and College of the Mainland. Other activities scheduled for DECA members included an in- stallation banquet, Thanksgiving and Christmas socials, employer- employee banquet, and a Fashion Merchandising trip to the Ap- parel Marker and World Trade Center in Dallas, Texas. Students were also encouraged to participate in the Free Enterprise Ac- tivities which were held at College of the Mainland each year. The 1965-86 members of DECA were (first row): Pom Goergen — sponsor, Stephonie Key, Glendo McMillion, Honey Hulsey, Kris Klocmon, Tiffany McLemore, Arleno Eversole, Tino Monzello. (second row): Adrian McMillion, Sam Sharp, Rene Nesselhauf. David Truelock, Michelle Little, Christine Brand, Jack Nunn, Joe Rodriquez; (third row): Cher Key, Donny Allen, Terry Podgert. Kris Bortley, Sondro Chapman, Rita Brown, Donold Gaines, (fourth row): Croig Cohill, Ronny Spears, Waymon Dominy, Hugh Hawkins, Robert Schuett, Richard Black, Joe Galvon, and Michelle Schwemet. 178 Organizations
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Flight D The 85-86 members of flight D ore (first row): Dora Aquilor, Norman Horton, Pom Clark, (se- cond row): Robert Newhart, Fronk Kubecha, Allan Ison, Kenneth Davidson, (third row) Deotra Caldwell, Sandra Bimage. Lorry Dixon, Donito Peoples, and Jonet Keim Flight E The 85-86 members of flight E ore (first row): Sylvia Garcia, Charles Lukemire, Robert Frier- son; (second row): Mike Nerad, Dlake Clements, (third row): Shawn Moffert, David Woodell, ond Shown Sprayberry Flight F The 85-86 members of flight F are (first row): Howard Slicker, Susan Carter, Robyn Gilbert, Corino Lopez, Stephen Yates, (second row): John Westfoll, Primo Aquilor, Steve Speors. Danny Lymuel; (third row): Adrion Hill, Troy Potterson, Robert Durris, Eric Flonnery. ond Billy Kidd Organizations 177
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ORGANIZATIONS CVAE-VOCT The 1985-86 members of the CVAE-VOCT ore (first row): Clinton D Brelond, Angelo Forehond, Jesse Lopez. Suson Reeves. Kyle Sounders, Ginger Guthrie, (second row) Cloyton Moore. Lindy McKissick. Michoel Dorentine. Evo Sweet; (third row); Jomes McGowon, Donny Miller, Fronces Sweet; (fourth row): Michoel Woodord, Gubbo Desormeoux. Robert Reyer, ond Joe Warner Office Duplicating Practices Hi it A The 1985-66 members of Office Duplicating Prac- tices are (first row): Phyllis Kostka — sponsor. Yolo Lawson — reporter, Theresa Henderson — Sgt - ot-Arms, Josette Totum — president. Melissa Stonek, Jodi Gilmore, Anno Serroto, Norma Daro- jas. Mario Rios; (second row): Tora Sproker, Paula Ficklen — treasurer, Jennifer Harvey, Rebecca Tatum, Cindy Cole, Regina Rodriquez — secretory, Tino Dickson; (third row): Lisa Quin- tanillo — vice president, Charles Lukemire, Diane Whitfield, Sandra Dimage, Vonessa Chorman, Mary Rodder; (fourth row): Diane Turner, Paul Shaver, David Rogers, Rochel Drown. Shown Sprayberry. David Gurierrez — parliamentarian, and Tioon Cauley. Organizations 179
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