Parkway South High School - Declaration Yearbook (Manchester, MO)

 - Class of 1983

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Parkway South High School - Declaration Yearbook (Manchester, MO) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 62 of 208
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VICA HELPS COMMUNITY The VICA club is dedicated to help- ing out the community. Parkway South ' s VICA chapter is sponsored by Mr. Larry Denison. He is very proud of his groups progress this year. They have had a very successful and pros- perous year. At the East Central District Tourna- ment, some members of VICA did very well. Terry Mosely placed third in the lob Interview Category, Brian Kern fin- ished second in the foods division, Mark Perry finished fourth in Auto-me- chanics, and Michelle Sprick wrapped up fourth place in Cosmetology. The year was a very successful one for this year ' s VICA chapter. Their fund raiser this year was the selling of candy bars. The club sold a total of 4,808 bars. Denison was very happy with this num- ber. VICA also was in charge of the C.O.E. Program here at South. Some of the places that hired VICA members in the program included, the Clayton Nursing Home, Missouri Baptist Hospi- tal, Dobbs Goodyear, V irth Standard Station, and Vaughn Richards Acade- my of Beauty. 1. Michelle Spnck, and Angie Greenway clown around in class. 2. Randy Johnson, alias Santa Claus, flirls with a nurse at the Clayton Nursing Home. 3. Mr. Denison explains the situation to VICA president Randy Johnson. 4. Kim McGhee, Michelle Sprick, and Molly Barringer display their muffins they made for a party. Row 1 . Franklin Sheng, Ken Loefiel, Terry Mosely, Rachel Lynn, Molly Barringer, Teddy Biggs, Dee Dee Dwyer, Michelle Dubbs, Brian Kern.Row 2. Sponsor Larry Denison, Terry Berkholz, Sherry Burch, Randy Johnson, John Sanders, Dwayne Langston, Mark Perry, Angie Green- way, Kim McGhee, Missy Henderson, Danny Kasden, Michelle Sprick, Kristi Holthe, Dale Hughes. Larry Denison, Club Advisor, Sherry Burch, Secretary, Randy Johnson, President, John Sand- ers, Vice-President, Brian Kern, Treasurer, Ken Loeffel, Reporter.

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DECA HELPS PEOPLE IN NEED Front row left; Sponsor, Steve Urbach. Members: Debbie Props, Kim Davis, Sue Anselmo, Carolyn Phelan, Tern Pueppka, Second row: Leslie Gerardy, Dawn Johnson, Tom Pruneau, Natallia iones. Third row: Michele Charboneau, Bob Lanamen, Holly Holste, Angie Biesecter. Fourth row: Terri Berkholz, Stephanie Fields. Caroline Kemp. Fifth row: Debbie Bock, Debbie Meyer, Rod DeFosset, Doug Green. Upper row: Matt Mitchell, Mike McKmnis, Ricky Gude, and Russ Scrima. Not pictured: Sydney Dempsey, and Dee-Dee Eischen. DECA officers: Sitting left: Debbie Meyer, Secretary. (Dianna Reeves, Vice President, Fox High School.) Dee-Dee Eischen, Vice-President, PSSH Chapter. Sue Matcuk, Treasurer. Standing left: Bob Lanamen, Parliamentarian. Mike McKinnis, Master of Ceremonies and President, Rod DeFosset. 1-2. Deca members: Caroline Kemp and Doug Green begin to sell the traditional Ghost-O-Gram messages with carnations during lunches for the spirit of Halloween. Naturally, the club raised $400.00 which was then donated to Muscular Dystrophy. The Deca members worked and helped people from A to Z! The organization, being a non-profit group, chose to bring together people in need and raise money or necessities for them. In December, the members collected over 90 bags of es- sentials during the horrendous floods for the Times Beach and Valley Park residents. The stu- dents sold more than $475.00 of cheese and sausage which was sponsored by Mr. Z ' s com- pany. The Deca class placed first in the Chapter of the Year Event, and second in the Civic Consciousness event. The Parkway South Deca Chapter of the Year placed in the up- per twelfth in State. Sponsor, Mr. Steve Urbach said, Being new at Deca sponsor this year, appreciated the leadership development instilled in the club members by our projects and acti ' ities.



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KEY CLUB GIVES ' YEW EFFORT This years Key Club did many difierent things for many good causes. Mr. Jack Tanner, sponsor, was very pleased with this year ' s club. He felt they did a very good job arranging the two blood drives, and he was very happy with the money they raised for Muscular Dystrophy. The Key Club sponsored two big blood drives this year. The first one, which was held on December 6, was very, successful . The Club collected a total of 150 bags of blood, from South ' s students. The second blood drive was held March 17. The club raised almost the same number of bags; this time they collected 48. Bob Zimmerly, Key Club president, thought that the different Key Club Chapters didn ' t receive the recognition that they deserved. So Zimmerly went all the way to the Governor to declare the week of November 7 through 13 Key Club Week. Zimmerly received an honorable plaque for his work. On St. Patrick ' s Day the Key Club collected money for Muscular Dystrophy. The club members passed out jars and asked for donations for the cause. This fund raiser collected $176 from South students and Faculty. All in all the Key Club had a very prosperous and successful year. Tanner said the group ' s comradery was super and that he hopes for more of the same kind of success in the future. Row 1. Jason Dowd, Gary Mickelson, Davey Loida. Ivlarilyn Brandon, Bob Zimmerly. Row 2. Scott Snider, Robin Scott, Robin Neesen, Theresa Brown, Louise Hammer, Ahmed Ghouri, Mr. Jack Tanner 1 Glen Illert helps himself to some orange luice and cookies. 2. Charlie Brown shows off his bandage after donating a pint. 3. Ed Miller says everythmq is cool. 4. Kaly Hurley seems a little nervous before giving blood.

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