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DECA Produces Business

Enthusiasts Of The

Future

What does DECA stand for? Distributive Education Clubs of Amer–

ica. This club is made up of seventy members who learn to develop

work experience and instructions relation to Marketing, Merchandis–

ing, and Management. The main purpose of this club is to develop

future leaders for Marketing and Distribution.

This year the DECA Club successfully conUnued with the Little

World Program which was started a few years ago. Little World is a

store for the youngsters placed in the Waianae shopping mall.

The members of this club traveled to Kauai where they met, and

shared ideas, and experiences with feJ/ow DECA members from differ–

ent schools.

Row 1:

J

Boyle (Vice-Pres.),

E.

Teixeira

(Vice-Pres.), V. Saliot (Sec.),

J.

Lasconis

(Sec.), A. Aldeguer (Treas.),

5.

Baird (Pres.),

K.

Rigney (Treas.)

President, Sherrie Baird

Advisor, Mrs. Inovejas

Row 1:

M. Sanchez,

M.

Duldu/ao,

S.

Martin, D. Pagoyo,

C.

Kaakau, B. Kana/epauole,

C.

Ishikawa,

E.

Teixeira, T. Simbahon, T. Parson. M.

Alfaro, M. Cansibof.

A.

Aldeguer.

Row

2: D. Cabansag,

5.

Baird, P. Lewis,

5.

Cuizon, B. Horrell,

F.

Kaha/eua,

P.

Abaire,

A.

Brown. D. Mole,

V loane, V Hinau,

J.

Lasconia, M. Miguel,

5.

Kealoha, V. Saliot.

Row

3:

J.

Boyle, R. Culver,

K.

Chee, D. Pililaau,

L.

Rivera,

W.

Paaluhi, D.

Wong,

V.

Cabreros,

C.

Hasegawa, R. Black, K. Kaakaaina,

N.

Keaulii,

5.

Souza,

J.

Aila,

K.

Rigney,

L.

Holokai, D. Silvester,

A.

Se/lona.

M.

Ebel

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