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T-f Wwe! . i 4 I . AIV, H. ' -vnu .lr :,..,,,,.f' ..,. N'- .Jsv ' -1 QQ- 1. Learning to type, file and use other office machines efficiently was a major part of OEA. 2. The girls spent class time improving their office skills. 3. Paulo Cesar Orzil was the or- phan child the girls sponsored. 4. Sr. OEA members were: Mrs. Pippin, sponsor, Angela Baker, Donna Snyder, Janet Sims, Gayle Gil- let, Abbe Dunkel, Kathy Gottberg, Sharon Crooks, Kim Swisher, Theresa Kerr, Diane Hedlund, Tangee Lamer, and Janice Carrol. 5. Stacey Beauregard leams the importance of proper filing. 6. Mrs. Pippin assists Gayle Gil- let with her problem. 7. After finishing class assignments Theresa Kerr studied for other classes. 8. Jr. OEA girls were, BACK ROW: Dixie Schmidt, Patty Laue, Stacey Beaure- gard, Kim Hay, Janelle Dreier, Kim Cline, Cindy Blount, Karen Rassmussen, and Kelly Randolph. FRONT ROW: Kim Milner, Mrs. Pippin, sponsor, Diana Wofford, Debbie Smith, Del Duran, and Linda Ritchey. 083. 4
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An opportunity to adopt a small orphan boy proved to be a rewarding experience for OEA girls. Paulo Cesar Orzil is nine years old and attends second grade in Belo Horizonte, Ca- pital of Mines, Gerais in South East Brazil. Through the Christian Chil- drens Fund the OEA girls were able to adopt Paulo. The money that the girls made from projects such as bake sales, carwashes, and gift wrapping at the Mall was used to support Paulo and help get him an education. OE The girls got a great deal of satisfac- tion from knowing that they had helped someone who is less fortunate than they are to get an education. Getting the year off to a fresh start was the Fall Delegate Assembly. State officer elections were held and Donna Snyder was elected State Treasurer. Several girls attended the Spring Leadership Conference where they participated in contests over of- fice skills. 9... l. 9 K l ,ffl 1 Si reii Sn.. . . l 11'
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DECA Putting an emphasis on contests, DECA entered the DECA Competi- Uve Event Senes. DEXIA students traveled to Ernporia to be tested ni particular areas. The climax of these contans,howeveL wasin Nhanu at the Nationals, which several South studentsattended. Other annual achvuies uududed janiboree dayfin h4archgt-shirt,can- dle, and lightbulb sales, and mid- night niovies. One of Southis students, Leonard 'Faylor,served,asthetreasurerofthe State DECA organization after being elected at the Spring Leadership Clonference. Although DECA students Worked during the afternoon, they still found time to provide several services to the community such as visiting nursing homes and Wrapping Christmas pre- sents in the Mall. 1. The Senior DECA members were, FRONT ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT, Kim Giroux, Janet Haddock, Kendra Johnson, Nancy Dreiling, Karen Wallerius, 2nd ROW, Jay Cummings, Leonard Taylor, Becky Laue, Mr. Eustler, advisor, 3rd ROW, Dave Clovis, Monty Leach, Dennis Hadley, Ron Dawson, John Quinley, Mark Bradrick. 2. Jr. DECA members were, Darwin Johnson, Jim Meyer, Don Rose, John Riley, Craig Lagroon, 2nd RO W, Patti Taylor, Jerri Bernhardt, Lynn Brann, Dan Daugherty, Mike Nordboe, Marty McClintock, Craig Nel- son, Blaine Chambers, 3rd ROW, Roxanne Moravec, Larry Haynes, Jon Schumacher, James Weis, Mark Bates, David O'Neil, Dan Fillmore. 3. Seniors John Quinley, Monty Leach and Dave Clovis eat heartily at a OEA- DECA breakfast. 4. Another group of Jr. DECA members were, lst ROW: Jerry Powell, Larry Letcher, Mike Hull, Bruce Deppe, Mark Holeman, Dave Wemeke, Rob Villines, Gene Taylor, John Norton, Don Dean, Robert Ga- mage. 2nd ROW' Joanne Brady, Nancy Sigle, Bryan Thomas, Sheryl Hardisty, Kathy Col- lins, Gail Hecker, Denise Glassbum, Penny Post, Russell Burd. 3rd ROW' Kevin Miller, Nigel Primeaux, Jeff Livengood, Mark Han- son, Curtis Levin, Doug Johnson, Mark Bird, Brad Faelber. 5. Donna Snyder and Leonard Taylor were both elected State treasurer, Donna in OEA and Leonard in DECA. 6. Ken- dra Johnson and Karen Wallerius enjoy an ear- ly morning OEA-DECA breakfast. 7. Archie Eustler served as an enthusiastic sponsor for DECA. 154 deca if -a s1,,- K 11: wa ,Q .. M..,,
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