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r' 9 . f 5 3- s 2 . - x wiring 1- Yin. 1- .ft-fecclf 6 DECA delivers DECA means Distributive Education Clubs of America. lt's made up of both the General Marketing and Distributive Education classes. DECA gives students the chance to work with business people as well as students from other high schools, as a practical application of what they learn in class. DECA's first goal is to give the students the confidence and the experi- ence to help them seek a iob on their own. The take over of Trade- well, the decorating of the windows at Doce's and all the stock and inventory work done at Nordstorm's are a few examples. Students are also shown how important good human relations and personal attitudes are in finding and keeping a iob. As Mr. Bob Lavey said, One of the most interesting things about the group is their determination to get something more out of high school, other than iust a diploma. l. Mr. Bob Lavery takes time to answer any and all questions students may have. 2. Senior Karen Stephens carefully studies her notes for the next test in class. 3. Junior Mike Nelson is caught by the camera while practicing his checker training. 4. Carol Gray, senior, listens carefully as Mr. Lavery explains the answer to her ques- tion. 5. President Jeff Schoonover, Vice-President J.D. Flick, Secretory Ellen Barone, Treasurer Beth Hermanson take a break from their club duties. 6. Busy working in class on a daily assignment is Randy Shetler, a senior, 7. Seniors Tom Joski, Wendy Aungst and Jan Miller are caught talking during class. 7 5 S EHTH R wi M M PROCESSVVW lf! b-.wi 131
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'X Wwe-' it sms? Q - Knightlife is winner of man awards Meeting a deadline, correcting the same mistakes many times, an ir- ate adviser and the lack of funds were iust some of the obstacles that the Knightlife staff managed to hurdle as the thirteenth edition was distributed through the halls. A special award from the Seattle Times was presented to Knightlife for being one of the three best high school newspapers in Western Washington. Sandy Swan won best feature writer and Craig Runnels' Knight Cap was best column. Awards for best layout and makeup were also presented to the Knightlife staff. ln May, the staff spon- sored the annual Publications Award Banquet for all four Bellevue High Schools. Looking back over the year, Editor Gregg Thomas commented, We've had our ups and downs, but all our hard work paid off in the end. l. Adviser Jack Wilson was caught with an occasional grin on his face as stories for the next edition of Knightlife were being signed up for in the background. 2. Photographer Brian Sims was caught in a picture while taking one. 3. On their favorite seat, news editor Mike Rann and Adviser Wilson discuss the paper while others listen. 4. Senior Jerry McComb has some suggestions for subiects to cover in Knightlife, 5. Sophomore Phil Simpkins is temporarily distracted from taking pictures at a basketball game. 6. Editor-in-chief Gregg Thomas is concentrating on getting the story straight while Craig Runnels helps him during paste-up. 7. Feature editor Sandy Swan proofreads the stories before having them typed and set for print. Q. is sifffg. ' W' in of-5 Q. X 'J . it X r X - .. .- f A A N l. ..f. fs., sg. ta rv 1 133
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