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Deca's Score Added J 7'5f,a, DECA stands for Distributive Education Clubs of America. Mrs. Johns is their sponsor. DECA is a program designed to provide a greater understanding of our free enterprise system and to devel- op leadership characteristics. DECA is an integral part of the class, land students compete at the District, State and National levels. Leadership training is also stressed. Nationals will be held in San Francisco this year, and many Eldorado students were expected to qualify. Another education association at Eldorado is OEA which stands for Office Education Association. This club provides recog- nition of individual members and chapters for involvement in a variety of programs designed to develop personal leadership and office skills. The competitive events program provides Regional, State and National Competition for events which measure office skills, speaking abilities and job interview skills. Up... mu DECA competitors were: Front Row. Beth Minana. General Marketing: Earl Moore. General Mer- chandise: Carmen Sweeney, Food Marketing: Marilee Alvarez, General Marketing: Jennifer Pike. General Merchandise: Ellen Thornton, Ad- vertising Services and Mark Sanchez. Restaurant Marketing. Middle Row: Vince Rubin, General Marketing: Jaris Cawthon, General Merchandise: Suzanne Arnold, Apparel and Accessories: Scott Dodson, General Marketing: Lynn Guernesey, Fi- nance and Credit: Lewis Allen, General Marketing and Rick Anderson, Finance and Credit. Back Row: James Rogers, Service Station Retailing: Jeff Woodward, General Merchandise: John Hobkirk, Food Marketing: Darrell Argaud, Service Station Retailing: Geneen Madlock. Apparel and Acces- sories: Sam Watkins, Restaurant Marketing: Ran- dy Dobbs, Service Station Marketing and Mrs. Johns. Darla Bazzell Success in life is . . . Smiling any- way. l984 Grad Recognized In l985 Darla was inadvertently omitted from the I983-84 El Aguila.
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OEA competitors werex Front Rowx Edie Hamilton. Accounting Il, Kristie Mar- tin, Data Processing Computert Lorri Howe, Data Processing Computer: Ju- lie Maull, General Clerical ll and Diane Probst. Accounting ll. Back Rowx Jenni- fer Clark, Receptionist: Beth Byers, Pro- motional Display: .lack Henderson, State President Candidate: Stacy Evans, Typing III and Michelle Hise. Chapter Scrapbook. GE Knew Their Bu in ss Mathlete , ed ly ToPP f Xi 4 ,Q ' t ai f ' T ff Conte t vi ,f Q Kevin Hole Sarang Gupta Ken Zimmerman First Place Second Place Third Place
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Eldorado had many outstanding athletes this year. The girls basketball team broke their old record of seventy victories. and USA Today put Eldorado Girls Basketball into their national ratings. Eldorado also had many superior individual athletes. Alison Kleven was all-state, all-district and all-city for the volleyball team. Teri Florence received an honorable mention for all-state and made all-district and all-city. She was also featured in USA Today as one of the two top athletes in New Mexico. Pat French and Jerome Gomez were selected for all-state first team in football. Carolyn Gallagher qualified for all-state, all-district and all-city in cross country track. In addition, Carmen Richardson and Deedee Bazan were all-district and all-city for the cross country team. Tom Eckert made all-state for the boys cross country team and placed 20th out of 70 runners in the state meet. Eldorado was lucky to have such great athletes. Athletes Showed Their Best Teri Florence and Alison Kleven Girls Varsity Basketball Team Tom Eckert Pat French Jerome Gomez R 4 5 Q! 1 9' , 1 'i - '25 ' ' - j a,l X J a ' A 3 tiwx f htbk Y If J I , li 3 KK! 'T' V U A ' 19 lg T is K1 F ve ig .. ' 'T ' Caroline Gallagher Carmen Richarson Deedee Bazan Cross Country Track Team
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