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D.E.C.A. Distributive Education is a high school program whereby students are enrolled in a program of instruction in merchandis- ing, marketing and management and, in addition, they are part-time employees of a retail, wholesale or service business. D.E.C.A. is an organization for distrib- utive education students. Through D.E.C.A. students gain an appreciation for the field of marketing. Business people as speakers, competition with other D.E.C.A. chapters, and the annual Employer Appreciation Banquet highlight chapter activities. DECA .5 - Qjwe . eeee ,WEL ' ' Officers: Left to right: Row 1: Pres., Nancy Wells: Vice-Pres., Randy Lee Sec., Dina Dunlap: Row 2: Treasurer, Bonny Iolley: Rep., Todd Dykes Parl., A1 Butler. Left to Right: Row 1: Nancy Wells, Randy Lee, Dina Dunlap, Bonny Iolley, Todd Dykes, Al Butler, Row 2: john Pawlik, Melissa Rearden Ray Still, Robin Belton, Ann Ierrett, Ingrid Sweeney, Iack Hardy. Renee Tubbs, Karin Taylor, Mark Yates, Row 3: Eddie Lambert, Ieff Simmons, Cindi Connelly, Loretta Hill, Debbie Todd, Donna Camble, Debbie Hamilton, Paul Lindow, Steve Iuneau, Row 4: Dean Baker Mike Cress, Greg Morrison, Mark Ponder, Barbara Flow, Gary Goodwin, Randy Parr, Mike McMillon, Row 5: Paul Wetstone, Lisa Spi nelli, Shelley Cornell, David Straub, Gary Young, Ieanetta Page, Ieff Iohnson. Clubs
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FHA Left to Right, Row 1: Valerie Ryan. Iudy Rakes, Donna Baldwin, Terri Black, Tina Scott. Row 2: Leslie Ryan, Iill Debusk, Cindy Iuneau, 9 F H A To promote a growing appreciation of the loys and satisfaction of home making To emphasize the importance of wor thy home membership To encourage democracy in home and community life. To work for good home and family life for all. To promote international good will To provide wholesome individual and group recreation. To further interest in home econom- ics. Collect food at Christmas. Work with elderly people. Glenda Stunkel, Carol Ward, Pattie Smith. Row 3: Suzanne Fox. Lisa Koontz, Martha Poole, Shelia Troutman, Penny Hogan, Kim Clam- p t. H t ,Q i i Officers: Left to Right, Row 1: Nancy Ferguson, Sec.: Kim Smith, Tre-as., Gail McGunagle. Parl.: Karen McCaskill, Hist.g Row 2: Linda Beard, Song Leader: Sherri Saunders, Pres.: Michelle Carr, Vice.Pres., Tracy Roberts, Rep. Spon- sor, Mrs. Moore Clubs 183
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COE ! Left to Right: Marsha Townsend, Kim Berry, Liz Baronet, Shelly Rachels, Sherry Swaney, Robin Hill, Row 2: Cassandra Odoms, Patsy Holcomb, Deana Pieper, Kathy Rominger, Cherene Rider, Susan Martin, Iudy Easterling Cooperative Office education provides a basis for profi- ciency of office skills. Students enrolled in the COE program attend school until lunch time, then depart for their various places of employment. These jobs give students more opportu- nities and responsibilities, better preparing them for later life. Officers: left to right, Advisor, Mrs. Haire, Pres., Sheryl Shirley, Vice Pres., Anita Weston, Row 2, Sec. Lisa Mar- shall, Treasurer, Carol Conner Reporter, Christy Scott. Clubs 185
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