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M.- DECA Studies Marketing, Distribution ga ,E 'i i NX Distributive Education Clubs of America, has been an active club at Trinity for nine years. The club's purpose is to promote and develop youth leadership with the idea focused on careers and interest in distribution and marketing. The club's activities included Employer! Employee banquet, marketing sur- veys, and many other social activities. In October, the group participated in the Youth Leadership Conference and members trav- eled across town to L. D. Bell for the Area V Conference in February. The state career development conference in San Antonio was held in March of this year. The sponsor of DECA is Mrs. Lorraine Tatarevich. ABOVE: DECA member Christine Mullen discusses on marketing with other mem- TOP RIGH72 FRONT ROW: Pam Stewart, Shelia Chappell, Karen Winford, Becky Sum- rald, Ginger Gordan. SECOND ROW: Bar- bie Meador, Vicki Miller, Susan Boaz, Pam Fields, Debra Adams, Laura Cowart, Vicki Cobb, Tobin Rowlings. THIRD ROW: Brenda Nail, Regina Morgan, Dana Wright, Robyn Griprm, Julia Williams, Sheri Hunt, Christi Mul en, Becky Green, Kim Hull. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Tatarevich, Micha Propps, Brian Hunnell, Donnie Moore, Mark Schmitz, Barry Winford. BA CK ROW: Kelly Grigg, Steve Scruton, Andy Brooks, Ronnie Barnes, Danny Greene. RIGHT: Barry Winford studies marketing and distribution tactics in class. BELOW: Julia Williams organizes her stud- ies before going to work. bers of the 62 X TRIUNE ti' 4 rl? 4 Y f X 1
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inth Year OEA Promotes Leadershqy With V,,f fl, ...as rphans AI Z00 Trzlp To 1-f -Q.. l , ....'-ANA J ,,,, -, .. qw 5 ' . . , 551- H- .N i... OEA, Office Education Association is organized with the goal of promoting leadership, sociability, and dependability in office education. In their ninth year of existence, the group began its year,s activities with an Installation Breakfast to induct new members and offi- cers. In February the group traveled to Tarrant County Junior College for the area competition competing in areas including shorthand, bookkeeping, speaking, job interview and bulletin board displays. San Antonio was the destination of club members in March contending in the same fields. Other activities of the year include a Goodwill project, taking a group of orphans to the zoo, and decorating the halls for Homecoming. In May the association held a banquet in appreciation for their employers. Officers this year were: President Donna Pope, Vice- President Donna Eubanks, Secretary Sandra Menix, Treasurer Terri Davis, Reporter Pat Casey, Historian Christine Barnard, Sergeant-at-Arms Gina Strickle, and Parliamentarian Lee Ann Prestridge. TOP LEF71 FRONT ROW: Lisa Hoover, Jana Barton, Patti Rick- man, Terri Davis, Pat Casey. SECOND ROW: Tamara Hennig, Cindy Cawthome, Brenda Johnson, Denise Kovach. THIRD ROW: Lee Ann Prestridge, Donna Pope, Sarah Warsham, Jessie Dominguez, Leann Winsett, Nancy Brown, Stacy Williams. FOURTH ROW: Debra Reed, Donna Eubanks, Christine Bamard, Christi Boyd, Linda Montgomery. BA CK ROW: Gina Strickle, Paula Lancaster. ABOVE: Donna Pope, president of OEA, develops her secretarial skills through repetition of typing drills, LEFT: To many, learning how to properly utilize the adding machine is a difficult task. Yet, Jessie Dominguez demonstrates her ability to use the adding machine appropriately. ASSOCIATION f 61
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HERO Stresses Cooperation LEFT: Cooperation with others is a key goal in HERO. Jana Smith, a member of the club and classmates worked together in solving problems. ABOVE: HERO members go to school half a day and work the remainder. Pic- tured here, Wendy Bagwell attends the class participation section of her curricu- lum. W' Home Economics Related Occupa- tions is a group whose main purpose is to teach leadership, responsibility, cooperation, the handling of money. and to acquaint its members with the inner workings of the food establish- ment. The year, HERO was kept busy with many projects such as candy sales, letterette sales, to raise money, field trips to McDonald's and Birdville Col- lege. Frank Abigale, Jr. was on hand to give a lecture on counterfeiting, hot checks, and how to spot them. The Employer!Employee Banquet. which was held this Christmas, hon- ored the HERO employers proved to be a great success. Officers of HERO are: President Joyce Hill, Vice President Becky Bai- ley, Treasurer Linda Johnson, Secre- tary Tami Kinnard, Publicity Jim Tlo- pok, Historian Tamela Aurand, for first period. Second period are: Presi- dent Gary Jones, Vice President Kim Byars, Secretary Tammie' Falls, Trea- surer Becky Rector, Publicity Liz Bar- din, Historian Susan Spiviy, Sponsor Mrs. Roberta Henry. 1 - . .,., ' P raise: . ABOVE: Steve Jenkins diligently studies in class before heading to work. LEF72 FRONT ROW: Liz Bardin, Susan Spivey. Kim Byars. Becky Rector, Joyce Hill, Susie Eccles, Mary Martin. SECOND ROW: Rita Taylor, Debbie Rush, Jana Smith, Linda Johnson, Tami Kinnard, Becky Bailey, Wendy Bagwell. THIRD ROW: Stacy Smith, Mark Lee, Lisa Jones, Billy Culp, Steve Jen- kins, Dena Hall, Lisa Mason, Becky Reed. BACK ROW: Buddy Haston, Jr. Rodriquez, Bobby Kemp, Carl George, Jim Tlapok, Gary Jones, Robert Fos- ter, Tamela Aurand. ASSOCIATION X 63
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