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'76 CD - The Future Lies Ahead Marketing Education: a busy ness oriented class! Stu- dents studied all aspects of the business world during school and also experienced first- hand the highs and lows in- volved in having a job. Stu- dents falso toured the World Trade Center and the Dallas Apparel Mart in October to view large-scale buying, sell- ing, and advertising. In February, our DECA class won 8 regional and 2 state awards for their excellent marketing work. Bill Griffin, DECA sponsor, said, I en- joyed working with my stu- dents and making a contribu- tion to their livesf' Thanks for shopping at Brook- shiresf' grins courtesy clerk Dono- van Hubbard. RIGHT: Mary Craig works with Sponser, Mr. Griffin, on a DECA project DECA: Mike Jones, Micah Eppler, Scott Freeman, Rick Roberts, Charles Cobb, Curtis Woods, Rick Roderiquez, Chris Jones, Pam Vance, Mario Barrientos, Mark Mulanax, Frank Johnson, Jim Richardson, Tim Martgan, James Hayes, Mr. Griffin, Christina Thomas, Melissa Null, Maria Perez, Robbie Reneau, Mary Craig, Spencer Morale, Donavan Hubbard, Rendy English, and Tammy Gray. Tonight's the night! Micah happily attends a DECA award dinner. DECA OFFICERS: Spencer M0- rale, Robbi Reneau, and Donovan Hubbard.
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2 Wouldn't you like to be a too? Sabrina Burgert out with refreshments at an party. BELOW: Pizza f prepare to meet your makers! Kimberly Newell and Marie Poole prepare food for an in- formal NHS meeting. BELOW: Wake up, guys! Greg Stewart and Jimmy Mueller try to take a short nap before the breakfast party. is gym 5 Last row: Jimmy Mueller, Kelly Munch, Dan Minut, Bill Miller , Mike Davis', Kim Van- Antwerp, Shannon Thomas', Denise Cain, and Julie Barto . Middle row: Sabrina Burgert, Jeanetta Hall , Nick Tarvash', Brenda Posey , Jennifer Jones', Krissi Higgins, Lisa Lynn', Julie Folks', and Monica Shamkin. First row: Tracy Shull', Marie Poole tPres.J, Kimberly Newell QV. Pres.J, Greg Stewart tTreas.j, and Christi Burton . Not pictured: James Newell' and Renee Warren tSec.J. ' denotes new member. More Than Books . . . Rise and shine!,', yelled Sr. member Denise Cain. The sur- prise Hinitiationl' breakfast had begun! Veteran members had a late night pizza party and afterwards prepared a hot breakfast for new members, who were awakened before dawn. 'flt was the most fun I've ever had at 5:00 a.m.! , laughed Nick Tarvash. What a way to begin a new year of the NHS! The Student-of-the-Week and Teacher Recognition pro- grams were continued this year, and a Student Orienta- tion program was planned for 1988-89. I enjoyed the pro- jects and participating in our group activities, said Tracy Shull. Though there weren't many official meetings, this past year was productive and fun. Sr. Dan Minut summed up his last year in the NHS: This past year l'd become more involved . . . l've made a lot of friends and it was great getting together with them.
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ABOVE: Counselor Jackie Naugher and Marla Bell check on Marla's progress. LEFT: Lynn White grins at the camera while working at Page Sign Co. LEFT BELOW: Ouch! Watch out for thorns! Rodney Sherrin enjoys his job at Million Landscapes. ABOVE: Matt Carroll takes a break at Heritage Bags. On The Job The VAC allows students 16 years and older enrolled in special classes to obtain entry- level work experience under the guidance ofgplackie Naugher, VAC teacher. Students, in some instances, may take a 1-hour a day work lab without pay. These work labs can be in any area on campus where a student can take directions from a supervi- sor and demonstrate that he can carry out those directions. Students may work M of each school day, or 15:hours a week in off-campus work ex- perience under the vocational director. Work adjustment skills are regularly evaluated by their employer and direc- tor. t ABOVE: Marla Bell proudly shows off her award as Brookshire's Check- er of the Year. so
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