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,QVQQQKHHHI DECA members, Bottom Row: Knox Kimberly, Mary Rathbun, Jean Deice, and Mark Jones. Second Row: Mike Patrick, John Hartman, Wendy Wood, Lori Kellum, and Bob Burges. Top Row: Jay Johnson, Roy Samson, Judy Chebowski, Bob Cercrele, and Gayle Saunders. DECA members, Bottom Row: Sheri Boil, Candy Wagner, Alexis Fergeson, and Cathy Crepo. Second Row: Doug Rightmier, Sue Watson, Allen Samsill, Bill Simmons, and Dale Micetic. Top Row: Ann Kelly, Shawn Dugan, Sue Harris, Debbie Sanders, Beth Johnson, Domino Augustine, Craig McNew, and Eric Paine. DECA members, Bottom Row: Mr. Malone, Karen Toumi, Dave Elston, Mark Lestikow, Jean Lusk, Blake Marshall, Tom Lopez, Neil Kronenthal, Kurt Johnson, and Mr. Thornburgh. Second Row: Dioug Dunn, Rick Wood, Dave Swisher, Russ Seating, Dennis Alexander, Rory George, Jim Hamilton, Kathy ,x 7 xx Prohoff, Barb Gimbel, Debbie Till, and Barb Cancik. Top Row: Leslie Smith, Gregg Maxon, Randy Dawson, George Kasun, Zachary Addington, Bob Raymond, Cindy Cornet, Debbie Broderick, and Jim Cedarstrom. DECA - 79
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To help students earn money for college and to teach them the responsibility ofajob is the main purpose of DECA. This year the members were active on campus as well as off working diligently. They had candy sales, car washes, and decorated the display window in front of the school every week. To participate in this club the members must be either Juniors or Seniors, and as an added requirement, they must take a marketing course or a DECA course as one of their subjects. The officers for this organization are elected at the first of the school year by all the members. They have meetings before school once a week and then relate to the other members the business discussed. DECA Officers: Front Row: Candi Wagner, Mary Rathbun, Knox Kimberly, and Sue Watson. Back Row: Lori Kellum, Jean Lusk, Greg Gilbert, Greg Maxon and Dave Swisher. Sludenfs train for vocations during school year LEFT' Mary Rathbun gains experience during her Senior year by working at a local dress shop as a salesgirl. As a member of DE CA she is able to leave school early enough to take this position of employment. ABOVE: Mr. Thornbourgh lectures to his fourth hour DECA class while many of his officers are in another room making plans for future activities of coming events. Informality in the class attracts many students to this program. - DECA
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The Saguaro Advertising Corporation, better known as SAC, was a very active club on campus this year. With John Simmons as president, they accomplished quite a bit in the few hours they had after school every Monday night and in the extra time they took on the weekends, SAC was started in order to publicize all upcoming activities, extra-curricular and intra-mural. The corpor- ation advertised games, dances, and jine arts productions, along with painting signs for other organizations, for a fee, to advertise their activities. There were no specijic re- quirements for being in SAC except that the prospective member had to be interested in the club, want to participate, and be willing to put in the time and work required. LEFT: A member looks on as Lindsay Tucker draws the basis for her sign before she paints it. LOWER LEFT: The officers of SAC are Larry Lerdall, Treasurerg John Simmons, Presidentg Ann Fournier, Secretaryg and Knot picturedj Donna Samson, Vice- President. BELOW: Mrs. Shirley Baker, sponsor, John Simmons, and Donna Sam- son jind something extremely amusing at one of their weekly Wednesday business meetings. Advertising is our business, our only business Wm ,wfleww-, XG ii issvstiss 1 .T s n i isiis
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