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Top award winners-Stephanie Skipper, Constance Winkler, Sandy Buell and Cindy Henson display their state awards. They qualified for Na- tional competition in Des Moines, Iowa. Rules and regulations--Constance Winkler and Sandy Buell go over com- petition instructions with advisor Marv sha Bayless. T73 ....-......., ug: ,,, at 'it MECHA EWMAN CLUB 1222 Back row: Brian jones, Kenny Allen, Robert Wilson, Antione Parker. Front row: Ed Durr, Augustine Back row: Eric Magana, Matt Haag, Greg LeBlanc, Laura Kreie. Front row: Kurt Stoner, Lorena Rodriguez, Sturmar Quintana Devin Reimer. 1 12 Office EducationlGroups
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Celebrating 10th Anniversary OEA wins top awards at state Members of the Office Education Association celebrated it's tenth year by bringing home top awards in several categories at state competition. Four girls participated in the Spring Leadership Con- ference of the Office Educa- tion Association at Wichtia. Sandra Buell placed first in Keyboarding, a typing com- petition completed during class and mailed to the judge to be graded. Buell was employed by accountant, Shirley Messenger. Stephanie Skipper placed first in Office Support Assis- tant. She was given a series of tasks such as typing, taking messages and simple math. She was employed at Taylor Bs Associates, Consulting Engineers. Constance Winkler placed third in Administrative Assis- tant, third in Extemporaneous Communication, an un- prepared speech on a chosen subject, and sixth in Prepared Verbal Communications. Winkler was employed at the college business labs. Lucinda Henson placed se- cond in Office Support, third in Keyboarding, and was employed at the Garden City Recreation Commission. OEA placed all the girls at their jobs. According to Marsha Bayless, sponsor, OEA was very practical even for people who weren't thinking of business careers. It taught practical skills and helped train for a more professional job. When the girls are finished with their program, they usually stay with their jobs and work full time. Very few go on to a four year college, but the one's who do use their knowledge to get a higher pay- ing job to help with the ex- pense of college, Bayless said. Bayless had been teaching Office Education for 12 years. We do many activities and stress leadership, even if so- meone wants to work towards computers, I would recom- mend this progam, she said. Spelling check-Leanna Nevin takes time out to look up a work during an OEA practice session. -FRESHMAN NURSING L L x ' 1 SOPHOMORE NURSING - Back WWI KOH Overbay, ,land Sfiilemf-11, Maflefle BIBKC, Mary B0Sf0fl. ChCl'Yl SPCCF. Teresa Reimer, Back row: Cindy Sloan, Linda Gazaway, Lois Heard, Margaret Duwe. Second row: Kristi Allen, Bonnie Kathy Barr, Second row: Robin Cammack, Marsha Mitchell, Shirley Franz, Penny Mesa, Tracy Lamb, Berens, Susan VanDiest, Shirley McCormick. Front row: Donna Stanford, janet Blume, Debra jacksa. Gwen LeBeau, Lonna Seg'er.Front row: Shawna Harper, Ellie Pierce, jan Dallas, Cindy McBride, Leonora F raser, Doi Nguyen, GroupslOffice Education 113
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