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.p fr' Ju! ' ga, LEN AK Joanne Correale, vice presidentg Bob Shoemaker, treasurerg Stephanie Perrett, presidentg Tom Brownsward, reporterg Yuvonne Adkins, secre taryg Mr. Dyarmett, advisor. L. 1 -'le DISTRIBUTIV.: l X' . if A we 3,- fH e' - ' as , I lt., Q is L P, K ', g .1 lv 'ed DECA The 1975-'76 members of GlenOak DECA participated in a number of exciting and re- warding activities.During October the class officers were elected, four of which went to a Leadership Conference in Columbus. For Christmas we collected food for a family less fortunate than ourselves. For money making projects we held a garage sale, Worked on in- ventory at O'Neils and sold Easter Candy. On DECA competition this year, DECA placed second in the district with eight winners. Each of these winners participated in State Compe- tition in March. To end this year's activities we had an Employee-Employer banquet in May. 35'- ' ll .. 1: , I . I-., A V, .- .f. 1, . .li ,..d.J 'HS John Adams, Peggy Bumgardner, Regina Boley, Pam Meola, Vickie Miller, Cheryl Sheaters, Mr. Mastrione 253
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gF.F.A. 4 -41 2? Officers-Left To Right Anette Koller, Sentinelg Beth Preda, Reporterg Dave Sevarfs, Treasurerg Theresa Kline, Secretary, Kathy Lobsiger, Vice presidentg Dave Clark, President. 1 I The primary aim of the FFA is the development of agricultural leadership, cooperation, and citi- zenship. The specific purpose for which this organization was formed are as follows: To develop compe- tent, aggressive, and agricultural leadership, and to strengthen the confidence of boys and girls and young men and young woman in themselves and their Work. 254
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