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Distributive Education, A Successful Business Front Row: Jim Jepson, Steve Beard, Cindee Markie, Khrys Allen. Diane McMahon, Jim Walters. Second Raw: Mike McMahon, Shelly Strock, Lori Oswald, Shelly Abrego, Kevin Steinert, Lynea Tollefson, Back Row: Kim Wessels, Dave Farmer. Kim Schweppe. Barb Haugen, Lisa Windingstad. Advisor Stan Rosen, Store Manager Chris Morehead. Not Pictured: Robin Asher. New Members: Glenda May, Rick Hoye, Dave Williams, John Stemig. Mike Cardelli. Minnesota Vikings Coming To North High! The Minnesota Vikings are coming to North High to help DECA members raise money for project Intercept. Project Intercept is a drug rehabilitation center for the Ramsey County area. Another big event planned this year is a carnival. The carnival is planned for Jan. 23, I982. Money from these events will be donated to Project Intercept. 11 North High DECA Runs Successful Business ln North St. Paul, the North High School DECA Chapter is continuing their wholesale fundrais- ing business, called Fundraising Enterprises, for the second year in a row. All members worked as sales representatives for a major Minnesota Fundraising Company, which helps them gain confidence in themselves, and pro- vides for a valuable sales experience. The busi- ness consists of sales teams, sales managers, and even a customer relations person. We have already received orders for over 5l,600.00, are anticipating sales in excess of before Christmas. All members are and benefit from the project. They gain edge which will help them further their in Marketing and Distribution. Some of most popular products offered by the gl include cheese and sausage, gift items, j corn, and candy. Groups needing fundrai ideas, or more information can contact N High DECA, or the company managers, Cir Markie or Steve Beard. -P Vzmiawy 99711 Munaiuigja 0-5?SX'ff66 ss -.go iff?
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l98l-82 Polaris Staff A yearbook does not just happen, it takes planning, a lot of hard work, and plenty of time, hours go into a single page. Layouts are designed and brought to Mr. Wy- man for approval, some times they pass on the first time, but many times they do not, and then its back to the drawing board. Pictures are the biggest headache, if we do not have a picture we cannot plan a page. Dellarson does most of our pic- ture taking for the yearbook, the Camera Club helps out also. The yearbook staff usually starts out with 20 to 30 students, but as the year goes on the number that works on the yearbook drops to 5 to IO students that make sure that the yearbook gets put to- gether and in your hands in the spring. So the next time you see your picture in the yearbook be sure to thank one of the staff members for making this book for you. Yearbook Staff Yearbook sales people taking a well deserved break. CL to RJ Doreen Bilotta, Lynn Valenziano, Kim Wal Kris Thompson, Lori De Rocker.
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