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Show 11 SPRI NGVILLE HERALD, Section 2 Ihunday, April 13, 2006 7 'I t. m v SHS DECA Club wins big at state and regional competitions DECA students from Springville High made BIG news at their regional and state competitions this year: ' Ryan Bernal (Current SHS DECA Club President) Presi-dent) campaigned successfully at the state competition compe-tition ana was elected by members throughout the state of Utah to serve as their Utah State DECA President for 2006-2007. Ryan also placed 3rd in Quick-Serve Marketing which qualifies him to attend the national competition in Dallas, Texas, the end of April Erin Young, fashion class student, presented her Fashion Promotion Plan and placed 1st in that competition which earned her a tip to Dallas as welL Other finalists placing in the top 10 of their respective re-spective events were: Courtney Booke - Accounting Account-ing Applications, Mitch Cnristensen - Technical Sales, Marketing, Jessica Johnson and Jace Hoover - Business Law, Troy Littleton - Vehicle & Petroleum Marketing, Chris Talbot - Business Services Marketing, Sam Tucker - Quick-Serve Restaurant Marketing, and Erin Young (finalist in two events) - Apparel & Accessories Marketing. Market-ing. Springville's DECA Chapter was also recognized recog-nized and awarded a certificate of excellence for being the Southern Region Outstanding Chapter, an award Mrs. Lori Jacobson and Mrs. Shauna Binkerd, DECA Club advisors, were happy to ac- 1 - K if' If L sir " jrnm I ' I If . fl I II I ' , I If 1 1 hi; iil . 1 y K .... . t- r . W , 1- Ryan Bernal, current DECA Club President '.fa .1 f These six young people were named Prom Royalty at the Springville High School 2006 Junior Prom Saturday. They are, from left: sophomores, Mike Bate and Jamie Bankhead; seniors, Nolan Cope and Hayley Reidhead; and juniors, Nikki Payne and Jordan Allen. FFA Banquet was a great success! Erin Young placed 1 st in the State compitition cept! Regional winners this year were: Nikki Payne (1st Place) - Apparel and Accessories Marketing, Dallin Allred (1st place) - Marketing Management. Manage-ment. Courtnev Booke (2nd Place) - Accounting, Landon Slater and Sean Smith (3rd Place) -Sports Sttm anrl Fntprtainmpnt Markprino" and Jpssira .Inhn- Other members of the DECA club placing in the top son and Jace Hoover (3rd Place) - Business Law. 10 at the State compitition l ; , f V' x J Deca Club members Mikelynn Helmer t SHS STAFF WRITER Last Thursday, the Springville Future Farmers Farm-ers or America Chapter and SpringvilleMapleton 4-H held their annual auction auc-tion and banquet. The FFA members at Springville High who are raising sheep and pigs to compete at the Spanish Fork Livestock auction this month, recently went around to local businesses. business-es. Many businesses have contributed to and sponsored spon-sored Springville FFA for a number of years, and this year was. no exception. excep-tion. Donations of money were given to the FFA, along with auction items. The rustling profits will be used to better the FFA program at the school. The auction was a great success,- and the auctioneer auction-eer was the same talented man who auctioned off the luncheon baskets for the Sweethearts Assembly. Assem-bly. The items auctioned included a rifle, a handgun, hand-gun, a four thousand dollar dol-lar four-wheeler, several quilts, and items created and donated by the Springville High School welding shop. Over two hundred people peo-ple turned out for the banquet, ban-quet, dining on a choice of lamb, ham, or beef. Several Sever-al desserts were brought and devoured by the many children and ice water wa-ter resplendently accompanied accom-panied the dinner. Needless to say, the event was a great success and next year the SHS FFA will be up and roping thanks to this year's generous gen-erous contributions. Thank you to all those who contributed and attended, at-tended, and we hope to see you next year. Truth and tears clear the way to a deep and lasting friendship. True friendship is never serene. - Mariede Svign mm hole 287 S. 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