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Chris Laldten 7 Q At the Rice Banquet, Jr. Laura Protextor and Fr. Cammi Ihrig help themselves to the banquets main dish The ban' quet was held by the Political Awareness Club during Hun' ger Week to increase awareness of world hunger Jr. Jim Bond's box contained the most cans in the contest to see whose box would be the most filled, so he won the contest and had to kiss a pig. The contest was held to increase participation in the canned food drive. Hes!! ..-nil? Q llillliil K A FK ,. - . K NCQ? SSX, Y 2 -hw ,ik K 2 J A Y . as '- sg Sr-SL' ' 3 ,ff J S A -'wg l 1:,.f Q ...Q-v 'd .K JS! 'Q 1 J S' st 32+ A? ll-, L -FS Eric Rydberg 'Q' .MG ts 55 i Q 1 .4 POLlTlCAL AWARENESS CLUB: FRONT ROW- Mt. Dill Bliss, Vanessa Thomas, Laura Protextor, Elizabeth Doherty ROW 2 Kelly Cage, Mara Cohen, Colleen Waite, Jacob Sayer, Shaun Ryan, TOP ROW Dayid Ptickett, Carole White, David Aarestead NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: FRONT ROW, Christie Berry, Erica Ouellette, Ginger Margolin, Kari Perkins, Heidi Teske, Ashley Kissinger, Samantha Rachbach, Kristin Kiyohiro, Lisa Thomas, Gary Schaefer, Laura Ptotextor, Jay Bianchi, Jac- queline Clair, Jennifer West, Tiffany Corley, Michelle Exeley. ROW 2. Laura Noonan, Susan Chang, Angie Eyert, Christine Chqnacki, Dove Kravitz, Eric Rydberg, Jeff Shesol, Melanie Wilhite, Chris Scheffler, Mara Cohen, Bryan Pepper, Leann Sauer, Jodi Moore, Julie Dittman, Tami Gash, Dawn Smith, Mrs. Dee Bond, ROW 3: Cindy Johnson, Julie Lerner, Tiftanie Wagner, Julie Dunhill, Mike Roberts, Robert Hixson, Mike Douglass, Tam Rampy, Linda Brown, Colleen Waite, Jimmy Mattingly, David Drooks, Anjali Budhiraia, Alex Gorseyski, Pat Parker, Woo J Kim, Chin Bae TOP ROW. Pauline Wei, Karin Sidgestad, Cindy Galloway, Rachel Kletke, Rob Teich- man, John Morgan, Heather Reddy, Kelly Cage, Hiejon Chung, Katie Schreck, Darren l-lardy, Todd Dolbier, Dave Thompson 'IW
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Mrs. Lourette Purfurst talses time out to tails with DECA club member Jr. Stefanie Taylor. Mrs. Purfurst worlsed with many students to help them develop their slsills for DECA :arf F- - its E .. ll 3 g Q Y W Y Q IJ an Sieve Unwiiit ii Q.. A -.aw tilts ln- Lecturing ta 'he club, Mr. John Nitta discusses the finer points of mcrlseting Nitta was the co sponsor along with Mrs. Purfurst for DECA l i,y.,i.is 'vi i tfs like a natural high being able to lead Over- land? DECA class into competition against other schools. The competitiveness has taught me a lot and will help prepare me for future challenges. Sr. Cristina Ramstetter Lies! Ducls Making a Future Almost everyone has seen the movie Risky Business, where Tom Cruise belongs to the club Future Enterprisers of America, Al- though it is doubtful that any Overland stu- dents had the experience of running a busi- ness lilse the one in the movie, many stue dents did belong to businessforiented clubs. ln order to learn more about the business world and further their abilities in human relations, many students joined the clubs FBLA and DECA. The more active of the two was DECA, which stood for Distributive Education Clubs of America. Activities included malsing stocls- ings at Christmas for the preschoolers, having ing an employeefemployer banquet to thanls all the people who had supported them through the year. I-lalf of the 85 stu- dents who belonged to DECA went to the district competition. From there, several stuf dents made it to the state competition. They were Sr. Kari Perkins. who tools first ploce in state, and Jrs. Evan Armatas, Jennifer Bet- son, Todd Dole, and Vikram Joneja. DECA was an original group, because it was the only club where the students had to talse the class in order to belong in the club. For this reason, the DECA sponsor John Nitta explained that the club consisted mostly of lsids who were really interested in business. pot-lucls dinners, going on a slsi trip, and hov- Siam Bt iv.ffY'O'i Three members of DECA, Jrs. Melissa Brown, Judy belonging to the club, the students also had io attend it O'Drien. and Denise Drummond, wotls together after regular marlseting class school on preparing a demonstration tot class Along with E 119
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