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H W: rv:-,..,,v:.- .?'w.,.- f , . ...,,.,g fL : L L Jeff Holland and Kip Rackley work the concession stand. 1' 7 IWW ' ' 2 3. 9, , ' I ,!,' Q, lr J ,MJ W xi-gt., li' PPT 1 -1 - - Y ,. :aa-9iZ5r..k.f' 4.1 . M0 V ,K ,.,,,,- . .t-M-swf' - E ...sa sfsgregrma effffhr'- m ff't N ' V... . , f'i7f.fJv 2 .,7'...Z ' ' ,,,N,,, It k Y L+ ., as ,,. -Q. ... -fwrff.-.., .. , . ,, .1-I, '51 Q-'g.,Q,g..g,,,:3H'f i'r'g..,, ,.+1a:s:?scQgzT2g4f,fiE2j3'E--'IL 1' .L 1 vi: .' DECA let balloons go for a project. 45' W 1st Row: QKneelingJ D. Sauer, Sec., I. Blake, Ast. Hist.g J. Collins, DECA Vice-Pres., J. McCurdy, Hist., J. Holland, Pres., C. Whetstone, Rep., K. Rackley CVE Vice- Pres.g K. VanAntwerp, Treas.g T. Srnarra, Officer-at-large, L. Sackett, Photo. 2nd Row: L. Alexander, B. Todd, C. Prafka, M. Dugan, T. James, S. Haverly, T, Clifton, l. Taylor, S. Rackley, D. Cassei, lv Willttxas Qsponsorj, C. Andere-if? Isp- -fx fi .T Wow: T. Eckhoff, I. Hicks, C. Sanders, K. Os- born, D. Mosley, R. Stratton, C. Kroutil, B. julian, C. Cox, D. Davis, B. Hill Qparlia- mentarianl, C. Hovde, J. Huston, C. Pres- cott, C. McKinney, L. Rukes, L. Rose, L. jordan, C. Morse, I. VanHorn, I. Roper. 4th Row: B. Broderdork, D. Scudamore, D Kahn, S. Stewart, D. West, R. Willis, L Miller, D. Boyd, P. Croce, L. Selvey, I. Ed- wards, K. Ratterman, D. Schweitzer, C l Bruce, B. Parker, S. Stewart, B. Terrell, S. Carter, I. Travis, S. Bates, T. Williams, C. Keylon, P. Pate. 5th Row: S. Cox, S. Wag- ner, M. Dechant, K. Hays, T, Croce, I. Loudermilk, S. Zachary, P, Mclqem, B Semler, B. Matthews, S. 12 B Hepner, D. Gifford, K. Porterflgllilgiln, R: Moran, G- BWV 1. l. Carmichael A. Yan- cey, R. Schalr .Y V lyll M h ' L. Maxey L GY ew, S. Estus
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Blueprints Or Brushes? Brian Banks scaling certain shapes in which he wishes to use for a classroom assignment. L. Gardner, S. Smith, M. McIntyre, K. Campbell, R. Hart, R. West, L. Maxey, D. Henry, V. Gay, A. Brodine, M. Turner, J. Weaver, M. Hensley, T. Nuse, T. Horn, K. Cavanaugh, M. Mayfield, D. Smith, Spon- Michelle Turner creating a piece of pottery in art class with the help of Mr. Leather- wood. sors Ms. Edwards, Mr. Leatherwood, Pres. L. Beilman, V.Pres. S. Sheets, Reporter D. Te- vebaugh. Tres. T. Colvalt, Sec. L. Cole, A. Reese Drafting and Art classes give stu- dents the chance to learn valuable techniques while making some- thing profitable for themselves. Their abilities improve as the classes continue. Art classes range from 3-D art to sculpting and pot- tery. Drafting is given at levels I and II. The students are given many chances throughout the year to dis- play their talents at various con- tests. They are also offered a wide range of employment possibilities because of their artistic skills. Many of these students go on to become carpenters, architects and commercial artists. I , W. Lea Beilman completing a painting of a pin- ey landscape for a classroom assignment. 'Q gf! 4 A Clubs!Academics 35
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. ---.... , f-all Mr. Anderson, I. Orr, L. Miller, T. Williams, S. Estus, C. Keylon, L. Maxey, T. james, B. Todd, I. McCurdy, and I. Blake. Mr. Anderson explains all the aspects of DECA to the class, while Jeff Huston looks on. DECA Is ore Than lust A Job DECA, fDistributive Education Clubs of Americaj is an organiza- tion that teaches marketing, mer- chandising and responsibility. All members must be in Distributive Education which requires them to have a job. The club has had several pro- jects, which include the adoption of a muscular dystrophy child and a grandma who has no close living relatives. Both were invited to all of the chapter activities. DECA attended several confer- ences held in different places. At the conferences, members compet- ed in various written and competi- tive events. They competed against members from across the state and nation. The organization taught its members to be leaders and follow- ers. DECA gave them an opportu- nity for state and national recogni- tion. 5 1 I 3 3 As part of his DECA learning experience, Jeff Carmichael works at C 8: H Auto. Clubs!Academics
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