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DECA Exceeds Their Goals Back row left to right; Mr. Shultz, Shelly Gilliham, Lisa Wieck, Donna Thavenet, Jenna Shepardson. Becky Edgar, Shelly Scholtz, Terr! Rauert, Linda WIeczorek, Scott Gronewoller, Brian Mustion. Second row; Alice Koelzer. Lori Christensen. Robyn Sheeks, Sherry Page, Michelle Jenisch, Kim Iversen. Cathy Meyer, Shaun Shepardson, Kim Clayton, Barb Quandt. Front row; Lisa Determan, Lisa Bracelin, Sandy Cure, Sue Husman, Sandy Quandt, Sandy Kennedy, Lori Oswald, Beth Roberts and Dave Johnson. Dynamic and successful des- cribes the Northwest DECA Club. Off to a good start, the female members defeated the Vikettes and cheerleaders in Powder-Puff Football action, with a score of 18-0. Before Christmas, the members sold coloring books and spice sets. The remaining coloring books were donated to the local hospitals. The DECA Club then hosted the District Conference which prepared them for the State Conference in Omaha. Twelve members attended the State Conference and many received high awards. Two members were elected into state offices. Brian Mustion is the new State vice- president and Beth Roberts holds the office of District VI State vice- president. Brian and Beth traveled to Miami in June to prepare themselves for their year of service. To cap the year, DECA held an employer-employee banquet. State convention participants back row left to right; Cathy Meyer, Lori Oswald, Barb Quandt, Kim Clayton and Sandy Kennedy. Front row; Shaun Shepardson, Beth Roberts, Sandy Quandt, Linda WIeczorek, Sue Husman, Shelly Scholtz and Brian Mustion. 116 DECA girls in Powder-Putf football action.
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F.B.L.A. Goes To Omaha F.B.L.A. from left to right; back row; Michelle Richardson, Michelle Jenlsch, Rhonda Byerly, Lori Gleason, Mindy McNeils, and Helen Raker. Fourth row; Barb Eickhoff, Pam Leckron, Kim Mott, Shelley Jepson, Kathy Barlow, Chris Merithew. Shelly Schwietzer, and Robin Skinner. Third row; Mrs. Sydow, Karen Dozier, Colleen Kruse, Kathy Dankerl, Tammie Kolar, Vonda Kreuchi. Kathy Smaha, and Patty Raile. Second row; Elane Swanson, Marcia Shriner, Lori Anders, Shannon Couillard, DeAnn Sandman. Kelly Parde, Peggy Bowers, and Cathy Hohnholt. First row; Shelly Oswald, DeAnn Ogden, Mary Strawder, Vicky Crow, Brad Lantzer, Brent Land, and Rick Geist. The F.B.L.A. officers from left to right; back row; Brent Land - The contest winners from left to right; back row; Brent Land, Deb Patchen, Parliamentarian, Brad Lantzer - Historian, and Rick Geist - Reporter Brad Lantzer, Kathy Dankert, and Rick Geist Front row; Kathy Barlow, DeAnn Front row; DeAnn Ogden - Secretary, Mary Strawder - President, Vicky Ogden, Vicky Crow, Vonda Kreuchi, and Colleen Kruse Crow - Vice-President, and Shelly Oswald - Treasurer. 1-|5
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Future Medics Gain IVIedical Experience Vicky Crow and Barb Rosenkotter dissect Tabby the cat. Barb Rosenkotter checks her lung capacity with a spirometer. ii k Jenna Shepardson poses as Mike Clegg ' s patient. Brenda Ellts asks the frightful question, Doctor, will I live? Future Medics had six students participating in the club. It was designed to help students interested in the medical areas decide which profession they would like to pursue. Meetings were held at the Lutheran Hospital where a guest speaker explained the different medical fields. This was a cooperative club with Senior High School. 117 •- ' ' °
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