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DECA MEANS BUSINESS POK OHS POP •|° CANDY 10 CANDY .40 Left: Don't ask for anything. Top: Eating all the profits? Right: Madam President, Kelly Huffman. First row: Mrs Diane Klusmeyer, Kelly Huffman, Lisa Hixon, Sheila Yoder, Cindy Harrison, Lisa Barnes, Cristy White, Lea Ann Nickels, Lana Hutchison, Barrie Bauer, Hank Vogt Sec- ond row: Brenda Schuster, Don Tennison, Tom Drury, Chris Andersen, Rick Long, Mitch Turpin, Mark Green, Nolan Sousley, John Lund, Mike Moesch, Christy Jaco Third row: Jack- ie Espinosa, Tony Stafford, Tammy Hester, Sheri Bowers, Renee Woods, Ann Hester, Lisa Patton, Chris Hatfield, Gerald Monroe, Angie Crowe Fourth row: Tim Hester, Mark Sidebottom, Shawna Jones, Dina Marshall, Tami Hill, Wendy Uber, Lora Ballard, Jenny Schwab Christy shows her profile. To DECA, the name of the game is work. This year the club was ac- tive in many in school and extra- curricular activities. The club had meetings once a month and also made sandwiches at lunch. They ran the haunted house for the Res- cue Squad and organized DECA Week. The highlights of the year included District Career Develop- ment Contest in Jeff City and State Contest at the Lodge of the Four Seasons. DECA held their Em- ployer Appreciation Banquet April 29th. Left: Someone call my name? Right: DECA officers 20 DECA
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NEWS AND VIEWS Writing my story for the paper. Front row: Cindy Harrison, Ginger Raines, Donna Witt, Ann Hester, Back row: Wally Boatright, Tim Petty, Bill Hineman, Larry Ball, Brian Pearcy Tiger Tracks is the offi- cial newspaper of Ver- sailles High School and is published semi-weekly. The reporters receive their assignments on Thursday and are due 12 days later on a Tuesday. After re- ceiving their assignments reporters have until the next Wednesday to make interviews, appointments and prepare interview questions. During this time journalism students have other work they must do. Tiger Track 19
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THE DAILY LIFE Top: Carol, did you make your tie out of Ripper's blouse? Upper right: I think it ate my quarter.” Right: See John jump. Top left: Lunch time chatter Top right: No coed dorms!?!” Bottom: Greta: How much are you going to pay me to go to college?” Student Life 21
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