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During the course of the year DECA students attended two conferences. The Fall Leadership Conference was held at Linn-Benton Community College. It was designed to help students prepare for State competition in late March. The State Career Development Conference was held at the Red Lion at Janzten Beach. Here the students competed in events where they used the knowledge they had gained at Fall Leadership and through many hard hours of studying. The students made a good showing by bringing home 15 awards. Chris Galloway and Nora Cunliff qualified for national competition in Miami, Florida, by placing in the top two of their respective events. 1. Paula Burke receives the Truckin' Award at the Fall Leadership Conference from State Parliamentarian Chris Galloway. The Truckin’ Award is given to the chapter that brings the most members times the amount of miles to the Conference. 2. Rachel Riekeman, Brenda Cooper, Sheila Hitchman, and Karen Wooden wait to receive the S.T.E.M. awards. Shoplifters Take Everybody’s Money is an antishoplifting campaign given to 5th graders and the results were put into manual form and entered into competition. 3. Nora Cunliff walks off the victory stand with a first place trophy for her 40-page manual on San Francisco Riding Gear in Apparel and Accessories. 4. Mrs. Chapman and John Flannigan receive the 2nd place Chapter of the Year trophy. 5. Chris Galloway stands on the victory platform after she received her second place trophy in Finance and Credit Competency Based.
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□□□ □□ SNACK SHACK Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) identifies the program of student activity relating to Distributive Education and is designed to develop future leaders for marketing and distribution. DECA is the only national student organization operating through the nation’s school to attract individuals to careers in marketing, merchandising, and management. The purposes of DECA are to develop education in marketing and distribution which will contribute to occupational competence and to promote understanding and appreciation for the responsibilities of citizenship in our free, competitive enterprise system. The Snack Shack is also a part of the RHS marketing program in which the DECA students can obtain work experience. 1. Sheila Hitchman looks over to the counter before she makes change to see if the customer wants anything else. 2. “Service with a smile” is John Flannigan’s motto as he sells Cindy Lawson a candy bar. 3. Judy Cantrell exhibits enthusiasm as she waits on Bobi Jo George. 4. The Riddle DECA chapter consisted of Back Row: Cindy Lawson, John Flannigan, Kari Zenchenko, Sheila Hitchman, and Judy Cantrell. Middle Row: Bobi Jo George, Nora Cunliff, and Karen Wooden. Front Row: President, Chris Galloway; Vice-President, Paula Burke; Secretary-Treasurer, Rachel Riekeman; Reporter, Brenda Cooper; and Parliamentarian, Melinda Block. Not pictured is Nena Bryant, Kenny Redlingshafer, and Robin Callow. 5. Kari Zenchenko ends the day’s activities by cleaning the Snack Shack floor.
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Scholars Of RHS The Riddle Chapter of National Honor Society is one of the highest honors anyone at Riddle High School can receive. This year six members were inducted. These people were Tim Wilborn, Howard Lunderstadt, John Robbins. Sheryl Barnes. Jill Juhl and Bobby Creech. These people were inducted at Paul’s Hong Kong Restaurant in Grants Pass. The Honor Society was active this year by visiting the Oregon State University campus, attending a play at UCC, and viewing the Douglas County Museum Also, the Honor Society had a couple o money-making projects to help pay for the induction banquet. 1. Gaby Mejia taps in Howard Lunderstadt before the school. 2. Darla Schofield reads the minutes as Nena Bryant listens intently. 3. Melinda Block leads the members in a discussion. 4. The Honor Society was made up of Back Row: Tim Wilborn, Howard Lunderstadt, John Robbins, Sheryl Barnes, Caron Michaels, Jill Juhl, Vice-President Nena Bryant, and Chris Galloway. Front Row: Advisor Miss Smith, President Melinda Block, Gaby Mejia, Secretary-Treasurer Darla Schofield and Advisor Mrs. Parret. Not pictured Nora Cunliff, Angela Green and Bobby Creech. 5. Caron Michaels congratulates Tim Wilborn as she taps him in, 'ixMiMMM.
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