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I Y I C I X DECA Members: Back: Mike Bowers, Howard Smith, Gary Kempe, Dudley Cottle, David McTee, Brad Harris, Johnny Cottle, Terry Helm, Steve Lowe, Brad Cavanaugh, Bill Pearson. Middle: Donna Green, Alice Garza, Vickie Helm, Connie Stephens, Terrye Miller, June Fairchild, Terry Faulkner, Sandy Storm, Ed Schuartz. Front: Patty Stover, Belinda Sessums, Dee Ann Rickman, Bob McKinnon, Tim Armond, Gary Moore, Greg Davis, Charlie Rucker, Robert Long. if T , . ...- lifsfgf -f 'S ossd as lb, N r i , i ' 5 f f, , f, , - ,R You're selling Puff the Magic Dragon! David McTee, Donna Green, and Ed Schuartz. Brad Cavanaugh lays down the law to DECA members.
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Brad Cavanaugh Elected DECA Ageailiresidenl DECA is one of the trini g 'ubs on the Trinity campus. The Distributive Education Club of America, sponsored' by Mrs. Pat Miller, is designed to develop leadership in the-field of distribution. DECA also provides opportunities 'for , career choice in distribution and develops a sense of indivirfual re- sponsibility, and encourages the use of ethical practioesin bus-P iness. fr The main project this year for DECA was selling Polyfluff animals. DECA members also attended the state convention in San Antonio in early March to compete for area offices. Brad xl Cavanaugh, DECA's current president, was elected 'area Presi- s 5 dent of Texas at last year's convention. - X XX- . XXX , tx' ,X as u , , Q, , V, . X, V y 1 , s iylvl R, .. , 5 ' X' J A xy X1 N .J hs., y f J ,, , . .. A Q J 'f x X at L 1 , X . A s he 1 .3 ' A f 1 Q X N X X , J XJ X 3 e M X .XJ X, HO X 1 X ca . jo, 5 -'-f ' ea: Q ,ls ez '19 55 i ff .:aa.?i1:, ,,,, QL ,h.- , ,, 'mx eff .i r 5 'K Wi? QV 123: -we . -I 2373213 li 6 1 , s , Q xxx ff? Now, we will hear Whistle while you work . Mrs. Pat Miller Standing: Bill Pearson, Parliamentariang Ed Schwartz, Treasurer: Bob McKinnon, Vice-President: Dudley Cottle, Sergeant-at-Arms: Brad Cavanaugh, President. Seated: Alice Garza, Reporter: Donna Green, Secretary: Dee Ann Rickman, Historian.
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V. 0. E. ponsors Appreciation Banquet 'i This year the Vocational Office Education Organization 1 culminated its activities by sponsoring the annual appreciation Q banquet. Shady Oaks was the location of the banquet, with 5 T.V. personality John Gary supplying the entertainment. The club participated in the area V.O.E. contest this year, which was held in Dallas. They also participated in the state competition in Fort Worth. In order to raise money to be used in the various programs sponsored by the V.O.E., the club held a candy and envelope sale. Throughout the year the organization justifies its ex- istenoe, as the members receive on the job training working in offices in the area. We AHY4 rg Mrs. Oleta Nash, V.O.E. sponsor. Standing: Judy Bunce, Minerva Hernanday, Sandy Gibbard, Karen Phillips, Karen Butler, Pam Golightly, Doris Ford, Sheila Barker, Judy Fitch, Debbie Fitch, Belinda Barnhill, Cynthia Boatright, Carol Sondgroth, Mrs. Oleta Nash. Seated: Patti Betts, Vickie Bonham, Linda Holloway, Chris Scroggrins, Laura Wright, Sheri Breesauitz, Vickie Price, Karen Duckett, Jeanna Baker, Margaret Armour, Cherry Gilliam, Vickie Carter, Debbie Flagain, Karen Daniel, Darrell Brown. 174
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