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Arlington DECA chapter’s winners Noah Manthe (far left), Ashlynn Harrahill (left), Savannah Reynolds (middle), Coleman Dorsey (right), and Sawyer Oselies (far right) posing for a picture with their glass (DECA’s version of a trophy).
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Some of Arlington’s DECA chapter members on the bus to the DECA State Career Development Conference.
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Priya Bakshi (middle right) posing with the Tennessee DECA’s vice president of leadership Paxton holder (far left), Vice president of career development Deepak Bala (middle left), and vice president of hospitality Mason St. Jean (far right) after singing the national anthem.
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Ashlynn Harrahill (left), Gabrielle Profit (middle), and Peighton Cantrell (right) at the SCDC Silent Disco.
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Arlington DECA chapter members and Mr. Gibson (one of AHS’s administrators) out for lunch at the Nic and Norman’s restaurant.
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Ashlynn Harrahill (far left), Briley Forehand (middle left), Laurinda Lamb (middle right), and Priya Bakshi (far right) visiting the umbrella alley in chattanooga
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Crowd of DECA members waiting for the awards ceremony.
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Savannah Reynolds’s winning fourth place in the Principles of Hospitality and Tourism competition
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Ashlynn Harrahill winning third place in the Automotive Services Marketing Series competition.
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Noah Manthe winning second place in the Business Finance Series competition.
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Sawyer Oselies and Coleman Dorsey winning third place in the Business Franchise Plan competition.
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Arlington’s DECA Chapter goes to SCDC
Arlington High School’s DECA Chapter Competes at the DECA State Career Development Conference
Ashlynn Harrahill, Journalist
March 10, 2025
About the Contributor

Ashlynn Harrahill, Journalist
Ashlynn Harrahill is a junior digital journalist at Arlington High School. She is a decorated vice president of leadership for the Arlington DECA chapter and historian for the Arlington High School Beta Club. Ashlynn plays varsity lacrosse and enjoys photography, modeling, and socializing.
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