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W-M, ,, ,,,,. ,,,, V , ...f 1 Q .,,.. , Q Mike Irvin and Judy Gaines sell a favoriTe snack, cookies, To a sTu- denf. Q v Teresa Jorgenson and Dan- neTTe Shopbell waiT paTienTly for a sTudenT To pay. v Mr, Bolma pauses during his busy schedule To flash a smile. A ore Than A Sfore When mosT people Think of DECA, They Think of The sTore, which was called The Grab-n-G-rub. BuT DECA was involved in more Than jusT selling snacks before school and during lunch, They aT- Tended convenTions and workshops. AT The conven- Tions They compeTed aT lo- cal and wide-spread levels. They compeTed in adverTis- ing, appealfaccessories, fi- nancing, markeTing and sales and enTreprenearship. They had fund-raisers such as selling CiTy LighT coupon books, selling space on The readerboard in The cafeTe- ria, chrisfmas ornamenTs and sold food for The winTer sporT aT concession sTands. lvlr. Bolma liked To make DECA fun buT he wanTed To push The sTudenTs so They would work hard and learn The skills of markeTing, selling and adverTising. He waTned To geT The sTudenTs inTeresT- ed in The field of markefing. This years DECA officers were: PresidenT Eric LunquisT, Vice PresidenT Teresa Jor- genson, SecreTary DaneTTe Shopbell and Treasurer Charmaine Caros. By KaThy Tripp . will f ' I T-M. H ., 4, ui it r DECA 61
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60 OSC ndep Th Educofion The OccupoTiondl Skills CenTer, which is coiled OSC, wds The firsT inTerdisTricT vo- cdTionol educdfionol school in The sTdTe. The cenTer is lo- cdTed neor Des Moines ond serves sTudenTs from Federdl Woy, SouTh CenTrol, Fife, ond Highline School disTricTs. Some of The progroms of- fered dT OSC ore commer- cidl foods Qwhere They work os wdiTers, wdifress, ond cooksj, Visudl communicd- Tions Qcovers vdrious ds- pecTs of commerciol orTsj corpenTry, denTdl ond medi- col ossisTonce, ond clericdl plus mony oTher dvoildble progrdms. The OSC progrom is dvdil- dble for juniors ond seniors. There were 32 juniors ond 49 seniors from Evergreen who dTTended OSC. They dT- Tended OSC for holf-doy cldsses ond The oTher hdlf They spend dT Evergreen. OSC gives sTudenTs on in- depTh educoTion. The Progrom dT OSC offer The sTudenT o more speciol- ized Troining in The field of Their inTeresT. The progrdm dlso helps The sTudenTs geT o job in Thof field offer grddu- dTion. By Kdfhy Tripp v Sedn Miller shows his skills of Technicol drdwing while creoT- ing o mosTerpiece. v Jerry Abrohdm, d Two yedr sTudenT of OSC, shows his skills in Visudl CommunicoTions. WWQWT Q Allen Morrison displdys his compuTer skills in compuTer Technology.
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a diy Wo klhg Room 205 was jusT an or- dinary run-of-The-mill class- room. BuT when The bell rang To sTarT sixTh period, iT was Transformed inTo annual class. STudenTs were seen going abouT Their own busi- ness, geTTing Things done aT Their own pace. Some of The projecTs ThaT The sTaff mem- bers had To compleTe were: drawing up pracTice DPS Qdouble page spready lay- ouTs, urging The phoTogra- phers To Take picTures, wriT- ing up copy for The layouTs. and Tying all of These Things inTo The compleTed IayouT. And, of course, all of This had To be Turned in before a cer- Tain Time, called a deadline. The ediTors, Jordan Kuehn and Julie Braid, always sTrived To keep The sTaff members on Task. When- ever a auesTion needed To be answered, The ediTors were The people To ask. Whenever There was a need for advice, The sTu- denTs would make a beeline Towards The advisor, Mr. Church. He was always around To help ouT any peo- ple who had Trouble on Their layouTs. The sTudenTs worked fe- verishly ThroughouT The year To meeT The deadlines. The break afTer a deadline was meT broughT joy To some Tired faces. On occasion, if someone would glance inTo The room afTer a deadline, reclining sTudenTs could be seen relaxing and laughing off some Tension by Telling annual jokes. All in all, The sTudenTs en- joyed The challenge of be- ing on The sTaff. This class makes me do my home- work, I know l can'T slack off, said one firsT year member. Finally when The book was compleTed, an audible sigh could almosT be heard from behind The door To room 205. The sTaff members gaThered Themselves To- geTher and prepared To hand Their book To The real criTics: The Evergreen sTu- denT body. Would iT be ac- cepTed'? Would everyone enjoy iT? The annual sTaff could only waiT and see. by Erin Hughes 62 ForesTer Q Jay Irwin relaxes afTer compleT- ing a hecTic deadline. 9 Cari PeTerson's camera cap- Tures some acTion in fronT of The 200 building.
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