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DECA. Build Their Way, To The Top The members of the MeadowdaIe's Distrubutive Edu' cational Clubs of America, KDECAQ, used their talent and intelligence throughout the school year. The DECA students are very, hard-working and they learn skill in management and community services. DECA was involved in a food drive. blood drive and sold Homecoming mums and boutonniers. During the latter part of the year, the club participated in a retail sales event at Aurora Village for one week and also put together a special section of advertising for a page in the Everett Herald. Directed by advisor, Shelley Rondeau, the club mem- bers trained to participate in competitions both local- ly and nationally. Their goal was to gain strong skills in marketing and management. The members of DECA are a dedicating group of personal growth, development, and maturity. I . Shelley Rondeau. advisor, grits her teeth. 2. At last Thor Everhart tigures out the question on his card. 3. Mary Anderson enjoys the refreshing taste of peppermint. f XXQ ,wiki QNX Junior DECA: Sitting in front, l.. to R. Diane Carlson, Dana Glassburn, Ellenore Randall, Natalie Holt, Kori Foster, Kim Gullings. Standing in First row, Julie l.aBeIIe. Noreen Meyer, Terry Lovin, Michelle Countz, Doreen Simon. Cindy Stainer. Michelle Delaney. Linda Grace, Jodi Glover. Kim Pendlton, Lisa Burns, Karleen Barich. Kim Bertsch. Kirsten Lind, Shelley Rondeau. advisor, Second row, Michelle Johnson, Cathy Lawson, Heidi Harrell, Halima Lojewski, Gretchen Johnson. Trina Kuchinski, Ed Kromer, John Holleman, Steve Peterson. Mark Freymuth, Chris Johnston. Stacy Haskins, Elisa Narvaez. fNot pictured, Chris Engle. Chuck Obina, Sue Torgrimson, Julie Vchulek, Tracy Bingisser. Tina Everettj D.E.C.A. I05
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Senior DECA: Front row, L. to R. Jackie Smith, Sharmi Hall, Roxanne Martin, Lisa Bradford, Darlene Marshall, Shelley Rondeau, Advisor. Second row, Ann Ninneman, Maureen Farrell, Kim Thomas, Marc Georgeadis, David Laludice, Thor Everhart. Third row, Todd Evans, Kerry Wentz, Shelley Larson, Cass Hania, Paige Pickering, Diane Gjernes, Chris Raines, Mary Suarez. Fourth row, Mark Holeman, David Hoftl Cindy Brooks, Sue Gearhart. Fifth row, Sue Hammond, Lori Urban, Kim Alles, Mary Anderson, Konnie Corbett, Tom Lesewski, Eric Comn. CNot pictured, Allen Thorsteinson, photographerj wigs , S fg9 Q e i 5 S X F 5 12 S Q I04 D.E,C.A,
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National Honor Society National Honor Society, Meadowdale's academic honor group, started its year with a very successful rummage sale. Members were very pleased with this event which brought in almost 5200. In addition, members organized a ski trip, and once again sold Valograms in February. N.H.S., with Mrs. MacGilvra, in her I Oth year as advisor, has about l60 Sopho- more, Junior, and Senior members with grade point averages of 3.2 or better. Vice President: Meg Woodhull, Secretary: Saskia Lund, Advisor: Mrs. MacGilvra, Treasurer: Laura Goldsmith, President: Carol Burton. SENIORS. Back row, L to R: Jay Miller, z5teve Sims, Da vid Gillespie, Todd Webster, Da vid Lamb, Bruce Quinton, Brent Eschrich, Amy Jessberger, Christie Albano, Jeff Carr, Michelle Boe. Third row, L to R: Saskia Lund. Janelle Taylor, Debbie Francke, Holly Anderson, Michelle Kendrick, Ursula Wipp, Carol Burton, Patty Clemans, Judy MacLeod. Second row, L to R: Sun-K yung Kim, Jennifer Corrao, Meg Woodhull, Laura Goldsmith, Suzie Maki, Allison Grant, Polly Becker, Dana Biermanski, Lisa Carro. Front row, L to R: Dara Saxby, Sheri Nylund, Annette Brown, Darlene Marshall, Carolyn Demler. l06 N.H.S.
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