Bozeman High School - Aerie Yearbook (Bozeman, MT)

 - Class of 1981

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fra hi in' To most people, receiving credit for working outside the school would be a dream come true, but for the people who participate in Cooperative Education. it becomes a reality. Coop students attend regular classes in the morning and then go to work in the afternoon at a business job. At the close of the year, students hosted a banquet for their employers at the Black Angus. Money is raised during the school year, to cover the expense of the banquet, by selling Halloween goodie bags and Valentine cookies to the student body. Jewelry is also sold to the community as one of the proiects. Another facet of the business education program is Distributive Education, or DECA. Most people know these students for the DECA store where they buy all their junk food. There's more to DECA than that, however. DECA students, like Coop, have jobs outside the school to help them learn the business of business. Each year the group also takes a spring trip to Minneapolis to gain further insight into business management by visiting such business giants as Tonka Toy Mfg. Company, General Mills. Thirty-four students attended the state DECA convention in Great Falls. Eleven of the 34 returned with honors. Jill MacDonald received a first in Food Marketing: Lori Woodhull placed second in Food Marketing, John Miser placed tirst in General Merchandizingg Cheryl Barner placed second in General Merchandizingg Pam Herzog placed second in Food Marketingg Buzz Nelson placed first in Petroleumg and Debbie Coax, Val Bos, Kim Honadel, Glenn Nelson and Scott Stebbins received honorable mention. - v-. . ., u .S+ 1. DECA Club - fFront Rowl Ron Newville, adviser, Laurie Woodhull, Sherri Flattum, Cheryl Barner, Buzz Nelson, LaRae Kovash, Missy Newville, Carrie Merva. Pam Herzog. tSecond RowJ Toby Urdahl, JoAnn Karnop, Angie Herschell, Carrie Harvey, Wanda Hatleberg, Scott Sievert, Lori Sanchez, Jennifer Moss, Brenda Dietz. tThird Rowl Tony Santos, Peggy Lewis, Lori Hillman, Val Bos, Kim Honadel, Debbie Coax. Staci Strang, Lori Mengel. CFourth Rowl Rob McDonald, Darin Bushnell, Glenn Nelson, Doug Heiser, Scott Lindekugel, Scott Stebbins, Karren Huyser, Jill Macdonald, John Miser. Kelly Siders. 2. Retail business - Lori Mengel, Wanda Hatleberg and Karen Huyser get a kick out of working in the DECA store. 3. Anytime - Sylvia VanOrden waits patiently for a customer. 4. Surely now me - Sylvia Harrington is just too busy to look up at the camera. 5. Message please - Kristi Simpson kct-ps busy in thc computcr. 6. Co-Op Club - Kay Tippctt. aidxisciz Prim Strakcr. Allison Shacklcford. Kristi Simpson, Kilt-nd.i Loomis, Debbie Warp. Sylvia Harrington. Nlwrri Aamodt. DECA. fo lil' til



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Finance Club Extra! Extra! Get your programs and read all about it! At Y ur Ser ice -qs. Is this a familiar phrase you hear at a Hawk basketball or football game? It should be because the members of the finance committee work diligently at every game distributing programs with a smile. Selling and punching tickets for the games is a major activity for the committee. Money made by the members is put aside to pay for a club get-to-gether during the year. The club's primary purpose, however, is serving the school and community. Key Club We want service and we want it fast! Working diligently to meet demands, Key Club provides fast and friendly service to both the school and the community in a wide variety of activities. Key Club is a service organization struggling to develop initiative and leadership. This year, members worked to produce three hall dances, one dance-a-thon, which made over 51,000 for Easter Seals, and delivered telephone books throughout the Gallatin Valley. Key Club members also got together for some friendly outings on weekends to relax and just have fun. One such outing was a leisurely trip up to Big Sky where they checked out the jacuzzi, the swimming pool and of course, the ski hill. Y? 4'-X I 1 I . 1. Laura Lundquist, Pam Leach. Kim Williamson. Janet Sanford. Salina Leach and Tina Cowlishaw. 2. Hellow, this is Janet Sanford the president of Key Club and l was calling about .... 3. Financer Mary Beth Siewart stamps game-goers Teresa Geremia and Susan Mohr. 4. Smile - Finance Club adviser Bill Franks pauses in the hall for a pose. 5. Jamie Robot counts her coins carefully while selling tickets at a Hawk basketball game. Financc C'lub'Kcy Club 6.3

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