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the Rank and ' Anti-Shoplifting Week was an idea the Moore branch of the Distributive Education Clubs of America spon- sored to remind their friends of the laws and penalties of shoplifting. Posters were made and daily an- nouncements were a part of this week. Building a float for the Homecom- ing Parade, holding a spirit penny contest between the juniors and se- niors, and running a concession stand at home football games were only a few of the activities DECA par- ticipated in to show their en- thusiasm the school, their club, and raise money for planned trips. One of those trips attended by club members was a trip to Dallas, Texas. While they were in Dallas, tours of Neiman Marcus, Olla Pedidra, Proctor and Gamble, and North Park Mall were taken. Also, on January 24th, a mini- competition was held in order to prepare members for state competi- tion which began on March 5 and continued, till March 9. A meeting was held for the elec- tion of officers. They were: Elaine Manley, president, Lori Logan, vice-president, Tom Draper, trea- surer, Christie Moses, secretary, Linda Arnoldy, reporter, Sabrina Burch, photographer, Gary Bowen, parlimentarian, Joe Butler, histori- an, Josie Bremmerman, librarian, and Melvin Winters, chaplin. Spon- sor was Ms. Diane Walton. BIG BUSINESS, including marketing and distribution, are taught to DECA students by Ms. Diane Walton. DECA. Front row: Christy Moses, secretary: Elaine Manley, president, Sabrina Burch, photographer, Tommy Draper, treasurer, Linda Arnoldy, representative, Gary Brown, parliamentarian, Lori Logan, vice-president. Second row: Lori Snelson, Brenda Jackson, Sheryl Brown, Lanese Gillilan, Julie Gal- laher, DeeAnn Payne, Ricky Willard, Miss Diane Walton. Third row: Sonja Posey, Danny White, Tammy Lloyd, Travis Young, Josie Bremmerman, Joe Butler. Fourth row: Alan Morgan, Lance Lunday, Chuck Stan- ford, Frank Matlock, Robert DeWeese, Sandra Burton, Gene Eck, Karen Hulze. Back row: Ed Reynolds, Mark l-lelberg, Ron Frampton, Don Shoffstall, Melvin Winter, Leroy Stutzman, Mike Ryland, Tim Miller. 229 it 9
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ON THE BUTTON. Machinery is necessary in many busi ness courses, such as typing, business machines, and ac counting. Totaling figures in Accounting ll are Teresa Sim mermacher and Tracy Wellborn. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA. Front row: Ms Morse, sponsor: Jackie Henson, historian: John Burruss, sergeant-at-arms, Stephanie Banker, vice-president, Linda Pennington, secretary: Conni Allen, treasurer: Beverly Jones, reporter' Bill Thomason, president: Scott Logan, parliamen- tarlan, Second row: Brenda Wilson, Shelly Chism. Tricia King, Darla Smith, Kim Gilstrap, Donna Jackson, Shelly Smith, Be' verly McFarland. Kelley Mattocks. Tammy Martin, Christie Cole, Michelle Baldasari, Brad Jurst, Jaye Evans, Sharon 230 Shank, Craig Chaney, Jody Hawkins, Tessre Pontius, Lance Ledbetter, Pam Prrnce3 Third row: Terrie Vetter. Lee Ann Schoo. Cindy Elledge, Gina Jolly, Patty Ray, Jennifer Fortune. Diane Henson, Marsha Maxwell, Kelle Good, Kim Murray, Robyn Brown, Linda Ralls, Bonnie Johnson, Darlene Ship- man. Ltnda Reynolds, Alison Gilstrap. Teresa Robbins. Sandy Green, Theresa Peak, Bryan Bishop, Ricky Smith, Keith Gay, Fourth row Rhonda Smith, Sherry Frederick. Leslie Harris, Penny Combs. Becky Stallings, Renae Simmons, Juanita Ben- nett, Debbie Bowles, Joe McEwin, Joe Beller, Julie Baer, Penny Schoo, Karen Galier, Cindy Sells, Debbie Seiter. Kelly Srnlth. Julie Gorr, Cindy Beck. Sandra Rhodes, Susan Jackson, Renee Scarbrough, Marcia Howard: Back row. Joree Jones, Lisa McKee, Jessie Gilmore, Danny Mezlere. Jeff Horn, Pat Fitzgerald, Kyle Marr. Mark Smith, Lauri Bryant. Michelle Tubbs, Suzanne Cheek, Joanie Hubbard, Della Boyer, Nancy Snethen, Sharon Draper. Carol Lewis, Tonya Craft. Karen Er- win Kirn Collins, Valerie DeCarlo. Karen Schwartz
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