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Health Occupation Students The club Health Occupations Students of America was sponsored by Jo Carey. In HOSA, the students learned and practiced skills which are related to many health careers. The club took part in state competitions and in community health related projects. Valerie accepted a award on awards ay D1str1but1ve Education The Distributive Education Clubs of America or D E C A as it is more commonly called is spon sored by Ms Phillis Peniche and has several dif ferent goals and purposes Several of these in clude developing leadership characteristics, developing self-confidence and self-acceptance, and developing effective international relationships. Some of D.E.C.A.'s many activities included a picnic at Six Flags, a trip to Neiman Marcus for Fortnight, and several leadership competitions and conventions. Along with these activities, D.E.C.A. donated a Thanksgiving dinner to a needy family and also won the Lakeview Homecoming Mini- Parade with their float, Goodship Lollipop. 1st row: Lori Adams, Debbie Tuttle, Vice Pres, Michelle Boger, Pres. Lisa Simmons, Lori Mullins, Treasl Corina Rodriquez. 2nd: Traci Helms, Historian Shannon Dudley, Parliamentarian Jujan Williams, Val- Weislak, Karie Kelley, Kelle Parish, Janet Hammons, Treasurer Kim Pearson. 3rd: Sponsor Jo Ca' Suzanne Gener, Jill Wimbish, Reporter Archie Carnes, Peggy Burton, Mellanie Crawford. X Q-A mr :EEN is l ' '1'X lst row: Robert Cardona, Greg Williams, Mike Watters, Kevin Shove, James Crenshaw, David Fields, ron Hance, 2nd: DeeDee Akridge, Shelley Belt, Renee Swanson, Kim Stovall, Susan Shove, Sidney Crol. Brian Glasscock, John Klaunch, Cathy Cohea, Kim Cobb. 3rd: Johnny Solis, Steve Burger, Tommy Pri Greg Rankin, Lizz Classen, Anna Lucky, Debbie Van Winkle, Adwina, Tracy Fuller, Kevin Tucker, Ci Griffin, Rick Blaiz, and Steve Christioner. ,
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Woods and Waters The Woods and Waters Club was an organiza tion centered on having fun Coach Ferrell and his guys spent many weekends, especially the long ones flshing and camping President Mark of the many who looked forward to those weekends of roughing it Some members took their fishing a little more seriously though and entered area competitions, and some even brought home trophies that showed fun times have their rewards Drahem and Vice President Kirk Ferrell were two . Q 4 ,.' f Q ' F s.,,,,f Coach Ferrell and his 2 friends had lots of fun out of Lakeview These fun loving guys were always ready to pose for the camera.
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The Office Education Association was spon- sored by Claire Routson and Jackie Brown. The purpose of this club is to encourage the develop- ment of occupational skills and to develop leader- ship abilities and civic and social responsibilities. OEA participated in the Leadership Conference at ETSU, and Area and State contests. They spon- sored a needy family at Thanksgiving. OEA played the Secret Pal game with the teachers and had a Christmas party and Employer s luncheon. Their fund raiser purchased a new computer for classroom use. ii w: Suzanne Housewright, Michelle Young, Sharon Crouch, Debbie Perry, Leah Tippit, Mary Jacob, Hollis, Kristin Schroeder, Sanjay Mehta. 2nd: Mrs. Routson, Patsy Patten, Lana Brookshire, Kim E, Susie Sharer, Julie Bennett, Pam Cole, Paulette Willis, Shelley Drake, Penny Wagner, Sherry Lun- igie Mims, 3rd: Melissa Walter, Laurie Himes, Tami Cook, Tonya Crane, Kristi Pemberton, Chanda n, Tina Pitts, Brenda Thomas, Teresa Beck, Lisa Pippin, Kristie Hamilton. Pix 'T' .. yi Sanja Mehta eats with other OEA friends. J . 3 Rodeo The Rodeo club is a fairly new club to Lakeview, created by popular demand. They took part in many Rodeos in contests such as Bronc and bull riding, calf-roping and barrel racing. Those who didn't always participate in the Rodeo itself, watched and cheered the others. Victorious or not, the club usually went out to have party afterwards v: LaKesa Godfrey, Janna McCreary, Kim Neal, Diane Murray, e Lytle. 2nd: Richie Giles, Rod Trawick, Terry Dorathy, Clark Mike Baldwin. 3rd: R. A. Jones, Tony Holt, Jeff Mawby, James Scott Sykes, Cory Hranicky, 4th: Joe Schildknecht, Marty Hunt, ster, Jimmy Cave, Bobby Dowell, Tony Cotten. Mr. Jones names president Richie Giles an outstanding club member. Office Education Association
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