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XV 1' YPSW. 1 I 'Str' 5 va I Top left: Don Boal displayed his two first place Food Marketing awards. Top right: DECA winners - tRow 72 Don Boal, David Raysin tRow 22 Shirley Roberson, Terrell Warren, Vincent Alonso, Don Ward, Carmen Stewart, Mr. Daniel Fite Middle left: Shirley Roberson with her second place Food Marketing award. Center: Carmen Stewart's award of third place with General Merchandising Written. Middle right: David Raysin with his fifth place award in Petroleum. Bottom left: Vincent Alonso and Don Ward with their first place award in Pepsi Learn and Earn. Bottom right: Terrell Warren with a first place in Finance and Credit Written. DECA: Organizationsf135
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This year at East Bay we were proud to welcome the new sponsor of DECA, Mr. Daniel Fite. The res onsibility of arranging DECA club meetings, activities, fundraisin events and recreational projects fei on their sponsor and club officers. The many varied undertakings of the group enabled Mr. Fite to begin his sponsorhsip with an undaunted sense of accomplishment and well earned respect. DECA was a club whose main drive was to educate the youth of today for their roles as adults tomorrow. Often, more times than not, club members were called upon to use their talents to aid their affiliate, DECA-Fashion, to raise funds for special projects, assist in contests such as competition between dif- ferent school clubs, pooling resources to promote better corn- munication between clubs and Learning for Tomorrow members, and sharing their ideas in the many related fields in the business world. DECA had many club represen- tatives throughout high schools across the nation, as well as in businesses of lesser and greater magnitude. All of these members received a large part of their career preparation from this club and were grateful to have the chance to speak their thanks for all the aid given them in the past. The greatest reward of all is, of course, the thought that because of their presence in the students' lives, a better and more qualified business person was presented to society. Top right: DECA sponsor W Mr, Daniel Fire, Center: trow 72 Alisa Terry, Teresa Montiel, Kelly Badgerow, Tracy Dugan, David Raysin, Don Boal. trow 22 Shirley Roberson, Cindy Closks, Rhonda Dearth, Deloise Young, Debbie Hirsch, Theresa Warren, Carmen Stewart, Antoine Hernandez, Vincent Abrso, Mr, Fite. trow 32 Terrell Warren, Russell Anderson, Randy McGowan, Don Ward, Bob Ward, Steve Ritchel, Art Dobbins, Tom Roberson, Kane Washburn. Not pictured: Robert Esposito, Saphre Peterson, Tori johnson, Kurt West. Bottom: DECA officers' Terrell Warren, President, Russ Anderson, Vice Pres., Theresa Warren, Secretary, Shirley Roberson, Treasurer, Don Ward, Parliarnentarian, Tom Roberson, Historian, Teresa Montiel, Reporter. 134fOrganizations: DECA A i2iI!
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DECA Fashion was sponsored by Mr. jay Brewington. All mem- bers were joined by the same in- terests, that of learning leadership roles in marketing for the future, discovering the many facets of clothes design for per- sonal wear, as well as in big business, and developing a keen sense of responsibility for their job. DECA has held a place of high esteem in the business depart- ment clubs for the quality stu- dents, marketing executives, it has produced in the past. The price of the education received from this club is immeasurable. Going in Style More and more we find a need for well educated business per- sons who can handle the ad- ministration part of their job equally as well as the work load itself, said Mr. Brewington, this is just what we're trying to do at East Bay. The success of any business is a reflection of its employees and so we give much support to our future marketing executives. Top right: DECA Fashion sponsor Mr. jay Brewington. Center: DECA Fashion members irow 72 johnny Raley, Donna Stines, Lori Smith, Norman Clark, George Robinson, leff Thompson. irow 22 Daniel Kushmer, Brenda Murray, Karla Taylor, Sheila Kim Williams, Brenda Dukes, Danny Davis, Luis Espinosa, Mr, Brewington, irow 32 Cindy Hill, Charlene Sutiey, Susan West, Kim Hinson, Maria Romero, Linda Carrill, Gina Wesseiman, Beth Klaue. Bottom: DECA Fashion officers: Lori Smith, Treasurer, Kim Hinson, Bookstoreg Susan West, President, Linda Carrill, Secretaryg Gina Wesselman, Vice Pres. 136!Organizations: DECA Fashion Qsksgimmg., 5,1w,N,.a5cmtttMtfmWm.f,m. ,K at 1-was .,.,.. It . . . V 9. s.., ,s
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