Bozeman High School - Aerie Yearbook (Bozeman, MT)

 - Class of 1979

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It better pass! Craig Stauber takes a firm tance on a bill he presents at the Youth Leg meet. U.S Delegation: Front Row - Tayna Weber, jon Klages, Kim Smithers, janet Lacey. l Back Row - Cindy Emory, Barb Brown, jettie Taggart. SX .Oh A A - - MUN: Front Row - Tayna, Weber, Brian Shontz, Eric Weber, Carol Brock, Barb Brown, jettie Taggart, Dennis jandt, Cindy Emory, Glenn Tremper, David Stonnell. Back Row - Kim Smithers, Steve Kotan, Michelle Wing, Tammy Willett, Tami Faulkner, janet Lacey, Rose Eaton, Wendy Phau, jenny jordan, Colleen Regli, Craig Stauber. - - Are, You Sure? Eric Weber questlons ,a That's the wayl like iti Youth Leg adviser deflsmn made at the MUN meet ln Dick Corne enjoys looking over some of the M'550Ula' bills the members made up. i I 53.4 88fMUN 84 Youth Leg to I I

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Is that everything? Tina Monforten helps hungry customers in the DECA Store during lunch hour. lnset: Ron Newville State DECA officers Sara Drysdale and Michelle Chevellier wait on people in the DECA Store. D180 That's amazing! You guys couldn't have made that much in just one year. That would be more than 300,000 boxes worth of Boston Baked Beans. It just show,s some of the work done by our DECA Club. The members spent 52 nights working at athletic events alone. At the state convention in Missoula, they brought home six first places - they even raised 51,000 for the Tera Lynn Stewart Fund. What is DECA? The students invol- ved in Distributive Education go to school like the rest of us, yet they spend their afternoons working in the business world. They also run the DECA store lwould you enjoy spend- ing your lunch hours listening to hungry mobs with the munchies screaming for junk food?J All their work made a trip to Minneapolis possible. Eight glorious days with no school, just fun. . .it was worth it. That looks right. Mrs. Kay Tippett, Co-Op adviser helps her students with their problems. Now the typing. Bev Dixon works for the Forest Serice as her Co-Op job. CO-OP, or Cooperative Education class offered students the opportunity to work in the afternoon, but they could still go to class in the morning. Not a bad operation since you can get working experience, earn money and still graduate with your class. Co-op teaches you a lot about working in an office, or, if you prefer, a business field. The club also raises money for trips but they DO have fun doing it. Remember the Valentine cookies you could buy for your sweetheart or friend? Well, Co-op was responsible. They also had club picnics, parties and they even took their bosses to lunch. y Thanks to Mrs. Kay Tippett, this program is available in our school. How would you like to make a few bucks every day and still have the benefit of school activities-. Great, huh? DECA and Co Op!87



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David Stonnell studies his notes I a y f U I Politics Do I have power to veto? Me, stand in front of the General Assembly? You've got to be kidding! A little confused? Well, the people involved in MUN - Model United Nations - weren't for long. They started off the year by breaking up into smaller groups and choosing a country to represent. Then, after spending a month finding out all about the delegations they represented, they attended the annual meet in Missoula. At the meet, the delegations presented bills they had prepared to help their countries in such a way that other countries would approve them. Both the U.S. and Zambia delegations placed high this year. Many long hours were spent preparing for the meet, but having the opportunity to meet new people made the hard work worth it. Pay toilets are discriminatory! They should be banned from Montana! This is an example of one of the bills brought up before the Youth Legislature. More realistic bills were also presented by the different groups to the model legislatgure but the Toilet Bill was one that stood out in the minds of the participants. Students belonging to Youth Leg work out bills to present to the legislature in hopes of having them passed. They also learn how the state government works and what is needed to pass bills. The year is climaxed by the annual Youth Leg meet in Helena where young politicians gather from all over the state. What could be a better way of learning the ropes of politicians than participating yourself? Is that right. MUN members Bernie Old Coyote, jon Strom and Tami Faulkner pay close attention in the General Assembly. Next year's Youth Leg Governor David Stonnell plans a few bills to present at the meet in Helena. MUN 81 Youth Leg!89

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