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. ff-Q - A customer looks on as Mary Flores makes out a receipt. Verifying checks is one ofthe many jobs of Frances Turner. . .M HM, 'R l' L - xx X gilbert palacios limi 32 ,, H 1, L 9 we 4 Q P, , 5 f 'U ,ffl Q Q ' ' 1 ' Q is M- . by py,p,, , M k,. , x x 'A - , 4 .V 'sw .V fi 1 .,, M M iii' N L Displaying his haircut for the state competition in San Antoniog Ricky Livanec smiles. Discussing the daily gossip is a favorite pasttime of Melinda Miller and Karen Murphy. N, Y eoap SEZ
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deca 234 DECA members are BOTTOM ROW: spon- sor Mrs. Regina Symons, Sharon Johnson, Frances Turner, Sonia San- chez, Blane Adame, Carmen Reyes, Clyde S m i t h , S t e v e Cimerhanzel, Paula Collins, Lori Gardner, Jessica Wade, Karen Murphy, Melinda Miller, Sulesia Brantley and sponsor Mrs. Kay McElroy. SECOND ROW: Mary Flores, Carla Buck, Chris LeBlanca, Adrian Flores, Charmayne Johnson, Felix Mar- tinez, Alex Flores, Tommy Hunter, Robert Deisch, Victor P o w e r s , L u p e Berlangap Liz Castillo and Martina Canales. THIRD ROW:. J. Rodri- quez, Angela Harrison, Lillian Thomas, Tonya Brown, Russell Rojas, Glen Rodriguez, Linda Gray, Millicent Collins, Aramndo Corpus and Todd Fitch. FOURTH ROW: Eldry Zenon, Elaine Kumbarcja, Carl Accord, Shawn Lon- neke, Alvin Laws, Ken- neth Maggard, Wesley Plumley, Ricky Livanec, Eddie Sen- chez, Pam Wisenbaker and Brett Estep. L Learning While Working iw Distributive Education Clubs of America CDECAD was an organization providing an education and job ex- perience for students interested in careers in marketing and distributing. Members learned the value of a job at many types of retail establishments. They got a first hand look at the real work world. With money earned, students put to use classroom education such as setting up a budget to manage income. DECA helped me to keep myself financially in tune, said Brett Estep. DECA sponsored a candy sale ear- ly in the year. Money from the sale helped defray expenses at the tradi- tional employers banquet. During February DECA competed in area competition at Aldine High School. Club members Carl Acord won in the Entrepreneurship Divi- sion and Ricky Livanec won in Food Marketing. Both boys competed in San Antonio at the State competition. Officers for the club were Clyde Smith, president, Paula Collins, vice president, Lori Gardner, secretary, and Stephen Cimerhanzel, historian. On the lob, Charmayne Johnson waits pa- tiently while a customer writes a check. dps and photos by E
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CS 236 electroni Electronics Club members are BOTTOM ROW: Jesse Presa, Ed- ward Morales, Carlton Handy, Roland Martinez and Mario Moreno, SE- COND ROW: Ernie Pena, Sterling Jones, Robert Rogers, Darrel Sloan, Jaime Lara and Mark Munoz: THIRD ROW: Vic- tor Dixon, Rafael Fer- rigno, Lee Gibson, James Briggs and Johnny Cabellero. Wm-,NN 5' Tune in for 21 Better job Electronics Club members started off the year with a strong desire to work. All the members worked hard to develop the necessary knowledge and skills to service and repair radios and television sets. 5 Members found that the work was sometime difficult, but always in- teresting. The attitudes which they developed toward their work was outstanding, said sponsor Mr. Larry Warwarosky. Their annual initiation for juniors was held at Mr. Warwarosky's home. Their main source of income was through small shop fees charged for repairing and servic- ing radios and television sets. Electronics had a very suc- cessful year and hopes to con- tinue to do so in the future. This is a worthwhile subject and will be helpful to me after I graduate, stated Carlton Handy. Showing his expertise, Darryl Sloan works diligently repairing a television set. Richard Berry tries to figure out if there is any hope for this television set. L -. 3 . F M Q 445 1 . iffy, -rats N x... Z' ,, Y dps by
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