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Employers, Employees Honored Employers and employees thol participated in the Vocational Office Education program were honored at the annual VOE Employer-Employee banquet. At the banquet, which was held in February, the most outstanding Reagan VOE student was announced. After being selected by a panel of three judges, Patty Fields received the honor for her work of Longhorn Trophies. Ricky Reeds, National Office Education Association president, was the speaker for the event. VOE members ended their fund raising project with a sales total of over thirty-six hundred dollars. The club's profit from the sales was used to finance the Employer- Employee banquet. In December, the VOE Open House was held. Coffee and other treats were offered to the guests. “This annual event honors faculty, alumni, and parents, according to Mrs. Sue Ella Foster, coordinator of the VOE program. (1) Potty Fields displays the pfoque which distinguishes hef os Miss VOE. She received this honor ot the VOE bonquet. (2) While students arc deciding on which courses they wont to take next year, VOE does some advertising for their program. VOE; (front row) Tommy Smith, Kathy Johnson, Manon Hardin, Delores Kindred, (second row) Jeanne Fields, KonDee Johnson, Linda Simmon, Mrs. Sue Ella Foster, (back row) Jconnette Fields, Kathy Wiley. VOE; (front row) Mrs. Sue Elio Foster, Terri Turek, Kip Gilbert, Potty Fields, (second row) Teresa Duvall, Pam Bottorson, Vicki Supok. (bock row) Joselyn Rhem, Nathon Hale, Bobby Kapp, Lena Susan. Hitch your wagon to a star... V 'ii wi take you far] voe — 131
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Marketers Instructed Jn Sales Members of the Distributive Education program attended several conferences and contests throughout the year. The members attended the Southern Region Leadership Conference in September. Also, in Regional contest, two DE students received honors. Stephanie Buchhorn was honored in Food Marketing Skills and Terri Jones in Display Competition. To earn money for the DE fund, thirty- two members worked at the HEB Food Store for a weekend. The store paid the students for work done on one Sunday from 7 am to 4 pm. The DE program trained its members in the fields of marketing and distribution. One half of the class time was spent on instruction in distribution. Subjects studied included Communications, Sales Promotion, and many others. The remaining time was used for instruction which provided the student with information concerning his field. (1) Noney Gill fill» order at Hickory Form». (2) Maria Venego», employe of Collem Borem Sporting Good», »orti athletic »ockt. DE; (front row) Robert McKeow, Lynda Grime», Kevin Duke», Jon Sponholz, Teri Jonet, Jome» Pomplin, loi» Smith, Shawn Brown, Nancy Gill, Morio Venego», Mr. Thoodore Davit, (tecond row) Sondy Brock, Becky Feurbacker, Cathy Walton, Chri» Robert», Blaine Portley, Cheryl Nealy, Deloret Evont, Maria Abell, Su»ie Soli», Betty Sufeutet, Creolo Shaw. (back row) Mr. Ronald McDonald, Randy Nelton, Eddie Brook», Don Hiene, Richard 8owmon, Steve Richardton, Cyndy McGee, Ellen Brennan, Mike Arbockle, Stephanie Buchhorn. 130 —DE
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Members Come Out J Vinning Five Vocational Industrial Clubs of America students represented Reagan in the District VICA convention in San Antonio. The winners were David Purgason, first place in meat cutting; John Stolle, first place in small engine and project; Richard Carter, second place in appliance repair; Gina Escobedo, second place in dental assistance; Tracy Craytor, second place in building maintenance. John Stolle went on to the State Convention in Fort Worth. He won first place in small engine project and fifth place in the small engine skills contest. On May 1 5, the students and their employers held an Employer Appreciation barbeque. They spent the day ‘‘cooking the food ourselves and just having a great time, according to Mr. Dennis Swanson, the club's sponsor. (1) John Stolle work» on an engine at the AISD Repair and Maintenance Department. VICA; (front row) Dovid Purgoson, li»o Freytog, Gino Escobedo, Steve Wchr, Ralph Quinonez, John Stolle. (second row) Rick Carter, Tommy Thomos, Hoyt Forrester, Dell Brown, Craig Clevlen, Kevin Bighorn, Mr. Dennis Swonson. (bock row) Tracy Craytor, Williom Finn, Bruce McFarland, and Andy Russell. 1 32 — VICA
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