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DECA memiiers Brian Bachik, Giry Allred, seniors, play life guardon their trip to Corpus, , ff?ki 9 H1 - Design and Story Todd Strickland' yi
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134 DECA X Auto Mechanics get moving for tomorrow DECA cnrsrrrbua-Ja Edtseafion Clubs of America! another of courses offered was a students worked half the day. Thislfcoitrse benefitted students who wished P to llgain work ex- perience and gave them an edge in the working world. Those who chose not to work .half of the day took the DE.. Lab Program, a one hour class which taught marketing principles. Another popular course was auto mechanics, which gave students practical auto repair experience. students who took the course have their arranger, but the few have worry about cars on the highway and not to repair them. P r John Fulton prepares to hook up the car- buretor as Phillip Davidson looks on. .ue A ,ev ' i ,, V K: H A I , 'L E i W ' - ,. Sqn i' ng: ,. A 'WX f ' -Qu' 3 3 f ...uv- ,f .1 ,, so SUZUK7 Z p, g i fo it K ' 'rf x Jett Louk checks the connection as Kevin Lindell and Roy Precise lend a helping hand. nects thellmachine. o 55 Cooling llnlo heels, Yvonne Brooks Stuartgjtiniors, take a walk along the a break at DECA's state meeting. After passing the test, Phillip Davidson W i
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r S thing of past Stereotyping is a thing of the past for the VOEIOEA rC1ub dand course. The organization theughtnto be only for girls who unwanted to be secretaries, but has ehaneed-u or new fxipreimes one as well as ' The speechfPAK'f d improved students' vocabulary and ability to speak in front of erowds. It gave students a great deal of speaking experience. By the year's end, the group had managed to be approvedrfor a Na- n tional Forensic Leatgztereharter, one of only 1096 of schools to ,do so. ror en d f'U '1 Demonstrating his level! at rnentality, Trey Jackson, freshman, hengljgrrwhiie John Winner. . G'-Wnfzelf eode end Jeff drlen nimsuel of 'Moraica Laira Butler, Green, Tina Irene Salazar, 12nd row! Harris, Julie Chauvin, Tracy Fisher, Carrie Verbeek, Sonya Story, Amy Nestor,rBonnie Martinez, Susan Moore, 13rd row! Connie Hickman, Kathy Tyler, Suzie Hughes, Carla Duff, Deb- bie Patrick, Julie Stems, Cynthia Zammir- ripe, Mrs. Martha Chavez. ' Chawff n Came are A 1,43 . Ffa .4 Q f . fb 1' ,, Ng, h , , 51 .Nfl JF: Q 'Pit NI 3 .Iv t if t f 2 Ls' 5 tk rw f tt .5 te 1 S 4 199' ,rg STR 4 f' . 5 , ref' ,,. kr A I xi-9x MQ '-.. f 1- '6? 'Ke,g, 1 u f ' '67 eq, F '11 , YI KL, ,gixm mg, mhw S V, - -. A 6 7 1g'i Nl .ee .il Y 1 x . infi- . A wg -are ,, as if itil
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