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D.E.C.A. Member - Bottom Row: Stephanie White, Sandie Myers, Chevelle Jones, Raquel Hammond, Rhea Milton, Teresa Stinson, Neat Wilson, Angie White, Tomeaka Ware. Second Ftow: Antoinette Ford, Michelle Livengood, Marsha Seaford, Cynthia Watkins, Angel Andrews, Michelle Hopkins, Nicole Crawford, Nw'-WluwmmmWW-FMDWMMWMMW,,M,,,,,,,M,,,,,.,,,,.-,,,,, M ei ,,,.,...... Brenda Leach, Delphia Cline, Pam Reid, Yvette Mitchell, Third Row: Tonya Hollingsworth, Lori Bostian, Lori Menster, Becky Royce, Melody Patterson, Judy Rustin, Julie Thomas, Frances Howard, Lisa Smith, Regina Cline. Fourth Row: Rusty Russell, Stacy Baker, James Clark, Adrian Steele, Brian Steele, Lorenzo White, Mike Batten, Kim Torrence, Tisha Williams, Marcus Jones, Keshia Grif- fin, Cassaundra Branch. Top Row: Love Jones, Walt Brotherton, Jamaal Wright, Michael Stinson, Leatrice Crawford, Darryl Tillman, Dion Miller. Photo by B, Burgin X 21 T T r'rt Frrr rrrrievrree T ,.v.. 1 digit ,,- In ,,.,, 1 W V I ,H T ,, ,Q E Q M ,- Ry- -,, T , kyk mx nr , T M, a, 1t L '- O ff J f DJ. t I ' ' I Y, A 2, I' Q , ,ra , -1 ' . T rrei Q3 'T t, A r Q T C QQ w il . 4 , ' ff vf' Tr T , 529 - FT' , of 5 I Tf, ' ' , L - ' F f,. ,, ' I - .'-- AT ' ' ,gal Induction of D.E.C.A. officers. James Clark gives his speech as he is inducted as a D.E.C.A. class officer. Photo by J. Huffman 701 D.E.C.A. Qt' A Q ff ,. ,Jn ,,., M wh D.E.C.A. Chapter Officers - tBot- tom to t0Dl: Barbara Puckett, President, Raquel Hammond, Vice- President, Nicole Crawford, Secre- tary, Yvette Mitchell, Historian, Chevelle Jones, Display Coordinator, Colleen Bush, Parliamentarian. Not Pictured Angel Andrews, Chapter Ac- tivities Director. Photo by A. Kluttz.
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.... . 'iz N ., ' 'I V Q , I 2' B . 1 ' r .f . 5 . , J. V -. A ,M X , ...gk A 3 W f ' 7,4 Q, M' - . H ' 'Q - we 1 .Q e -ad Q 4 5.2551 W , .. .wwf ,gy th ., I W WM, ,W .. . Enjoying rewards for academic success. Catlw Austin, Sally Andrews, and im Fulton enjoy refreshments while Malva Clement and Reggie Barnes converse during the Honor Tea. Photo by C. Crowell Key Club members - Bottom Row: Amy Hicks, Kelly Simmerson, Latonya Jones, Melinda Watkins, Monique Ruffin, Angela Locklear, Colleen Bush, Parrish McDaniel, Shaundria Gibson, Angela Sprinkle. Second Row: Dana usher, Trahey Ludwick, Amy Bean, Tina Safrit, Stephanie Michael, Krista Hicks, Darin Turner, Melissa Secreast, Jason Plummer, David Rives. Third Row: Darin Thomas, Brandon Basinger, Brian Smith, Wendy Spry, Tara Jackson, Ashley Cauble, Talatha Vaughters, Sidney Johnson, Angel Merrit, Dawn Denton, Chad Queen, Ginger Leazer, Lora Owens, Beth Motley. Top Flow: Tracie Maynard, Paul Benfield, Brian Koontz, Stephen Roof, Chad Cook, Jim Young, John Workman, Jane Copley, Laura Wetmore, Johnny Loftin, Jay Adams, Crystal Heilig, and Amy Hammond. Photo by A. Platt KEY CLUB Service organization strives to help others. aring is our way of life is the key to the Key club. With 49 active members and a busy advisor, the club accomplished many special projects. The year began with dedi- cated members joining the club. lt takes dedication and hard work to be in the Key club. The club sets goals and goes after them, stated Angela Locklear. Helping at the Autumn Jubi- lee was one of the group's first endeavors. Another project was selling carnations during homecoming and on Valen- tine's Day. The club also planted a section of the court yard. During International Key Club Week the club held an Honor Tea for all students who made either A or B honor roll. The same week, some of the club went to advisor Delores Morris's church as a group. The club really shows en- thusiasm and exuberance. Being the third year for the club, all the members have shown dedication. Delores Morris said, lt really is a pleasure being advisor of the club and working with students who put forth the ef- fort to help others. Angela Locklear Key Club l 69
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O - ,,., ,..,,.V M L With two advisors Mrs. Bell and Ms. Siwinski, the endless tasks of direct- ing the busy club can be divided be- tween them. Photo by C. Watkins. Hall A Six heads are better than one. D.E.C.A. members must work to- gether to plan activities like the fair booth, installation ceremony, and the fashion show. Photo by C. Watkins. Class Officers - Bottom row: Chevelle Jones, Deneen Sechler, Rhea Milton, Neat Wilson, Teresa Stinson, Cassaundra Aldrich, Raquel Hammond, Becky Fioyce. Second row: Dion Miller, Cynthia Watkinis, Julie Flustin, Tonya Trexler, Yvette Mitchell, Marie Harrison. Third row: Michael Stinson, Lorenzo White, Stacy Baker. Top row: Brian Page. Photo by J. Huffman. E lf' ' -' ewes'-:i.ga Marketing managers at work D.E.C.A. CLUB ECA is the student or- ganization designed to develop future leaders in the fields of marketing, merchan- dising and management. The club is open to all students en- rolled in any of the courses offered by the Marketing Edu- cation Department tcourses taught by Bell or Siwinskil. The purposes of DECA are to de- velop education in marketing which will contribute to occu- pational competence and to promote understanding and appreciation for the reponsibi- lities of citizenship in our free, competitive enterprise system. DECA is one of our school's most active organizations with a full calendar of activities year round. DECA began this year with election of chapter officers and individual class officers. A candlelight cere- mony was held in the school li- brary for installation of officers and induction of new members. DECA members designed an exhibit for the Rowan County Fair using this years DECA theme: Free En- terprise in Building Your Fu- ture to emphasize the three parts of Marketing Education: class, on-the-job and DECA activities. Students attended the following district activities: Leadership Conference at Wingate College in October, Officers Training at Sun Valley High School in December and Competitive Events in Salis- bury Mall in January. DECA members attended their 3 day State Career Development Conference in Charlotte in March where they were presented the three star Roses Chapter Activities Award for outstanding chapter participation in the yearly program of youth acitivity. The highlight of the year was the twelfth annual Fash- ion Show presented to the student body in April. Bonnie Bell D.E.C.A. i 71
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