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'Q ,Q JL Data Processing places at contest Being included in Data Processing involved more than just attending class two periods a day. Members of the club went to contest, ending up with a second and fourth place in state. They also attended Skillsfest in April along with the other vocational clubs. To earn money the club sold candy. The end of the year was celebrated at a banquet at Smug- glers lnn. ' Mike Becker works on a problem at the computer, Data Processing: front row: Cary Martin, Jean Fowler, Susan Hen- dricks, Michelle Speck, Rhonda Wilson, Jow Venditti, Loretta Klein. second row: David Minton, Cherly Lingenhag, Terri Roy, Linda Valle, Kim Clanton, Kim Conner, Laurendo Swinson. third row: Ben Hayes, Rod Travers, Greg Flores, Kelly Rathmell, Gracelynn Gillette, Mark Liang, Cyndi Tennis, Roger Fausto, Mike Harrod, Mike Becker, Scott Lockwood, Mike Dziedzix. if-22 TQ? , rm- , M' W ' K .,
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The children s antlclpatlon mounted as they and the club members wanted lo enter the zoo. SDHHISH wins third Spanish Club won third place sweepstakes in the contest they entered in San Antonio in March. As an annual pro- ject, the club sold roses at Christmas. In April, members accompanied children from the children's shelter to the zoo for the day. Ms. Rose Bennett, sponsor, and her mother go over a Spanish student's project.
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-if..-.Musk :mum Selling doughnuts was one way DECA students earned money. Alter the sale, Patti Cavazos counts the money. DECA places two in first at state Like most other clubs, DECA students entered and competed in contests, but unlike most other clubs, they returned with two first place state winners, Janie Bomar and Peter Goebel. For a Christmas project DECA sponsored a Christmas family, bringing food and toys for the kids. Throughout the year, the club sold doughnuts and had club breakfasts. At the end of the year, students attended a city wide employerlemployee banquet. Kim Boswell helps the teacher by passing out marketing problems. A DECA student works on a marketing problem.
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