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DlSfl'IbU1'IV9 Mr. Bob Jackson, the sponsor of Distributive Education Clubs of America, taught his students the values of precision timing as they were up at school many nights and weekends working to get their manuals to perfection. Even though at times it seemed as if the work would never get finished, it did, as D.E.C.A. still remains one of the most suc- cessful clubs around. One of the reasons for D.E.C.A.'s success was the many money making projects such as the candy sale, popcorn sale, and the showing of the popular movie Murder By Death which was shown in the auditorium. 122 Organizations Education Clubs of America ll 'W l'l?-l Q lil fllii ll M04 c E Mygipiwhwbwf D.E.C.A. members take time out at lunch to work at the bake sale. Sponsor of D.E.C.A., Mr. Jackson, helps out with the F,F.A. auction
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Actors Goin Sweepstoke Trophy Top row, I-r: Karla Linden, Renee Farrell, Carmon Frazier, Sherry Horn, Donna Pilkinton, Vickie Schweigert, Kathy Reaves, Laura Galan, i Tammy Wofford, Deanna Foley, Tammy Milliken. Middle row: Lori Lebedzinski, Frank Flack, vice presidentg Genaro Escamilla, president, l Mrs. Linda Stice, Leslie O'Farrell, executive president, Rhonda Meek, secretary, Julie Horne. Bottom row: Cal Frazier, David Carter, Mike i Wallace, Donald French. The Drama Department attended the i Memorial High School Tournament. Hattie Horn made a terrific showing by winning g Y lst place in Novice Humorous division. In AM! February, the department competed in the 'iif Forest Park Festival. Eight people qualified for State by winning Superior rating. Also at Forest Park, the 2nd place Sweepstakes tro- phy was brought home due to the outstand- ing efforts of the whole department. The Drama Department competed in the French High School Festival, bringing home a lst place Sweepstake trophy with 17 superior medals, and 26 excellents medals. Also dur- ing the year, they participated in the Fien- aissance Festival and The Importance of Being Earnest at the Alley Theater. The department put on MacBeth for senior Eng- lish classes and helped out on a Talent show, where lst place went to the Soliz Band. The Drama Department also put on a very successful dinner theater, named The Butler Did lt, for a week in December. i Deanna Foley, Frank Flake and Jerry Cooley question Haversham played by Rhonda Meek in the Production of The Butler Did It. Organizations - 121
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The F.F.A. Sweetheart contest was held early this year to find the right girl for the job. There were many nominees out of which one sweetheart had to be chosen. Hal McClain, a D.J. from KENFR, hosted the show, asking the girls questions which were chosen by the panel of judges. Next year will bring a different group of girls with different talents and personalities but none will compare with the contestants of the 1978 F.F.A. Sweetheart Contest. The 1977-78 Future Farmers of America Sweetheart is Pam Rhea. Pam represented and helped the Jersey Village Ag. chapter to the best of her ability. She is a senior this year and plans to get married in the late part of June. Hal McClain asks Pam Flhea a question which she has to think about. T e Five Finalists Christi Hardin Lorin Thomas Jackie Gish Ellen Cumings Organizations- 3
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