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DECA, VICA strive for success fix. Dai -is we M QLQ' army. I W, - Ns. ,YG -EM i f fAbove Leftl DECA members Paul Good, Tim Peters, Dawn Christian, siy- 1 i V is ' H H ff A Kathy Staehr, Deb Foreman, sponsor Kathy Cameron, Michele Smith, Paul Rosenau, and Brenda Pauly, U-Xbove Rightl Keith Miller gives a presentation on distribution. CRightJ Greg Boyle, VICA treasurer, gives the financial report during a meeting. .., ' 88 - DECA
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3' Q if lTop Leftj Julie Pfeffer gets acquainted with a few Willard school kids at the puppet show. fTop Rightl Lisa Peterson reads one of the goals of the new FBLA members as Juli Pinneo looks on. lBottom Leftl Officer Bob Humphrey reveals his plan for a Halloween puppet show to the puppet show performers. 1AboveJ FBLA officers: Sandy Heng, reporterg Shelly Hedrick, vice- presidentg Cheryl Kerr, parlimentariang Lisa Peterson, treasurerg Juli Pinneo, presidentg and Lisa Maneely, secretary. ,.. FBLA - 87
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B York's chapters of the Distributive Education Clubs of America fDECAl and the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America fVICAJ did various activities during the year. Ms. Kathy Cameron, the sponsor of the club worked hard with Tim Peters, the president of DECA, to make this year a success. Selling cheese and sausage packets and concessions were some of the money-making projects for the club. DECA also sponsored a teacher of the year contest, and a faculty breakfast. Ms. Cameron said that the club had grown compared to the previous year, and that there was more interest in the club. State convention for DECA was held for three days in March at Lincoln. VICA, a club of 20 members, worked hard this year in various activities and money-making projects like remodeling the basement of Principal Roland Swansonls home, making stands for ticket taking, building stands for the targets that are used in P.E. classes and building planters that will go downtown. Mr. Bill Williams and Mr. David Sauce, the sponsors of VICA, assisted Kelly Crawford, the president of the club, to make sure that things were running smoothly. by Mary Nicholson new , G, fTopJ Tim Peters sells popcorn to raise money for DECA. fLeftJ Members fback row, left to righlj: Ken Slrasheim, Greg Boyle, Randy Swanson, Brian Staehr, Mike Beaver. James Cumpston, fmicldle mwlt sponsor David Sauce, Scott Otoupal, Kelly Crawford, Tom Henry, John Mason, sponsor Bill Williamsg fbotlom rowj: Penny Workman. Paul Franssen, Brian Hefner, Brett Rugg and Jerry Shay. fAboveJ Ms. Larkin received the ul-lustler award for being the first in line at the annual DECA faculty breakfast. VICA - 89
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