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Two introduction to marketing Deca classes have been added for sophomores, juniors, and seniors. The program was designed for students who don't hold part-time jobs to provide them with entry- level job skills in retailing or wholesale distribution. Mr. Morrisey, head of the Deca program, stated, 25'Mi to 302, of all jobs in Washington State are in the area of marketing and distribution. Deca's goals included a Christmas food drive, a spring fashion show, the area Deca com- petition and the State Deca competition. ,lt I-L RH ,.,.. 1. Can't you read Juri Yamakita's Japanese Mr. Morrisey? 2. Tim Glover and Denise Hezel try to decide what they want out of all the tempting goodies. 3. Erik Haakenson takes the money while Mark Little gives us his sophisticated look. 4. Mr. Morrisey is very helpful to Becky Sale.
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1. .7 -an un- ni- :- -u -un i rr 3 l nn -1 1 - an -1 1:- 1 l l :- -n - n nn an in 1 J-ll. 156 D.O. Diversified occupation gives students the chance to develop employment related skills in the classroom and on the job. It allows schools and communities to work together. Mr. Bill Halsted feels, Students enrolled in the program are able to compete more effectively in the job market. Mr. Halstead's goals are to ob- tain and administer an adequate vocational aptitude test and in- crease quality and quantity of stu- dentfjob placement sites. They added criterion-referenced job skills, check lists, applied job math problem sites, and have job search resources. 1. Scott Anderson, Adam Waggoner and Brett Dawson work hard on their projects. 2. Billy Whites has great ideas for that piece of wood. 3. What is that, Brett Dawson? 4. Tony Wallace shows John Calhoun the arts of the trade.
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il-11 158 Annual AnnuaI's 1982 theme was stu- dent creativity. This gave the stu- dent body a chance to get involv- ed by submitting their art work, poems, andfor photographs. Editor Jackie Castro's main goals for the annual were to meet all deadlines and have the class work together as a family. In order to run the book more efficiently she added several leadership posi- tions: Layout Editor Tammy Tut- tle, Copy Editor Cheri Higley, Business Manager Terri Adcox, Ads Manager Terri Storaasli- and Photo Editor Moselle Horiuchi. Fund raisers were scheduled to help pay for annual costs. V M W Y , , 1. David McDaniel has his eye on you. 2. Cheri Higley, what do you see in the future? 3. Sue Williams dreams about her weekend. 4. Terri Ad- cox shows us her fiendish grin.
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