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Serteen members volunteer their help. A Learning Club Serteen, a co-ed service club at King High School was highly recognized. Its sponsor was Mrs Miles, and the club of- ficers were Angela Pimento, Paula Moore. Nicole Fuller. James Davis, and Greg Horn- seby. Each member contributed to the suc- cess of the club In Serteen. the students learned leader- ship. responsibility, cooperation, and self- worth The sponsor. Mrs. Miles felt that it broadened her overview of school and its activities. She said she was attracted to this club because she wanted to work with minority students. There were no membership re- quirements to join Serteen. The club met monthly to discuss upcoming projects such as the planned car wash and dance they wanted to have. The money from fun- draisers went toward the following year's activities. Serteen proved that it was a spirited club that enjoyed having fun. Kimberly Coley
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Row 1: Laura Cunningham, Hope Oxendme. Elizabeth Censutk). Julie Nastir. Alycia Napier. Charlotte Mahan Row 2: TiHney Wilson, Renee Read, Stephane Farmer, Rick Porter, Jill Ritter. Kathy Johnson. Mike Phiipott Row 3: Lee Fletcher. Brian Gelb. Rocky Btggs. Mike Flanders. Craig Rice. Mr diver Jones Deca Officers: Top Row: Treasurer Joann Jacobson. Historian Alycia Napier. Secretary Renee Read; Bottom Row: Historian Stephanie Marchese. President Jut e Nastir. Vice President: Tiffand Wilson Mr Jones and Mrs Godwin discuss some DECA matters DECA was a club students were involved in to learn about social in- teraction, leadership, use of commit- tees, and procedures in conducting a meeting. The members of DECA were special students who came to school an hour earlier for a class known as a zero period and who left after sixth period. These students held a job out- side of school for which they r ived payment as well as an av emic grade. DECA members were involved in DECA Day. District rally. Early Bird Breakfast, and a picnic at Hillsborough State Park, and were in district com- petition in January. Their fund-raising projects went for school and DECA projects. DECA also helped students to be competitive, have social awareness, and be in contact with people. Yvette Urso Leigh Ann Nicholson A Working Class Deca 153
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Row 1: Louis Jones. Angela Pimento. Shelia Mack. N»cole Fuller. Mrs Miles Row 2: Tina Seay. Henrietta White. Tracy Moore. Sonia Hunter, Sywann Harrison, Charlene Dorsey Row 3: Greg Hornsby. Alicta Hill. Charlotte Mahan. Tammi Keels. Jackie Ramey. James Davis Row 4: Erie Scott. Sonia Jones. Reggie Lewis. Remta Battle. Leroy Sampson Row 5: Anthony Nicholson. Reggie Jones Serteen 155
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