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Fashion Show And The Hideaway Run By DECA lilt l rv-sii 1)1 ( A Lli.ipti.r h.is .1 tiital mtin- bcrship 1)1 lortv-loiir students. Tins is a stuJt-nt iirt;ani ' ati(in and it is designed to turthcf stu- dents ' interest in the field ot marketing and distribution Twenty -three DHCA members at- tended the state CDnventicin held in Iar};ii. where tlie competed against iOd other students troni around the state- rhe chapter oltaers attended a tall planning eonterente held m Jamestown in October, There the learned about the duties and respon- sibilities ot the various offices Hie Dl TA chapter had a vet) successful and tun )ear Wmncts l..r ReJ Hivir were rit-ncrai Merchandising • Terry Geigit Written finance and frcdn Pc i; V Franz Written Advertising and Communications Kristi GralT John Kloslcr Individual ( ompetenty events • I-injnce and Caedit Warren Voiker- Written - roinpccency Perroleumn Warren Volker-Wmten ■ ( reanve Markecini; I.ori Block. Kini Kosiiijtka Kristi Graff- Written . .--, .m r ' f) r Die A Othcer.s IT ' J-SO Back row L-R Cindy Harris. Cheryl Rudow. Nadine Waller, Linda Butte. Beth Larson, Pe gv Franz. Mary Jo Bougie. Barb Milier. Terry Geigle. Kim Toso. Second Row Mr Ronkowski- Advisor, Damn Quern, Mark Helfern. Barrv Schrocter. [ohn Kloster. Circg LaDoucer. Warren Vulker, Jay Sutlittt, I hird Row Denise Gummer, Nancy Ophaug. Carol KIcmmcr, Rente Robideaux. Merrie Lindtoot, Sand Stepht-nson, [an Rowe. Sue (lltmanns. )()dv |ackson, Ktm Kosmatka. Front Row Stacy Anderson. Dawn Steers. Linda Lidd , Kristi Velaski. Brenda McDonald, Charmellc Knain. Barb R gg, Lori Block Members not pictured Barb Bach. Greg Martison. Kathy Mocn. Mackie Carlson, Judd Graham. Jay Jensun, Knsti Graft. Bruce Vanatra. Julie Stcinkuler. Barry Molstad, Bob Gustutson ' rcTr Gc-iulc PrcMcieiit Greg; M.ittiMin Vice Presicki Fcgg I r.iii T ' rc-.isiirc-r Mar |n HtiL ' ie Sc-crc ' t.ir ' N.icline W ' .iller Kepi irter Knsti ( ir.ilt l- ' .irli.niient.iri
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AiKirliLT .ictivitv that kept thtiii busy was plan- niciit to the year, two very successful dances ncng Sailie Hawkins; this was unlike othet years were organized, the Tof;a-Pa|ama Party and the because the MIA usually sponsored it, Sadie I ' lood Reunion Dance. ( )ne student council Hawkins was .1 lot ol work, but well wotth it nieniher had this to .say about their year . . I accordini; to the members spent many of my free Saturdays working and decorating, but alter going to the events I knew During Christmas Week they organized all the that it was well worth the time and effort I put coming Week It took a lot ot time .ind effort to traditional events such as Deck the Halls ' mto it, make that a special w ' eek and .1 very successful (which was won by the seniors), and a special one, isit from Santa Claus To add tun and excite- Representative Body Provides Framework The StuJi-TK Council bci aii tins yt-ar with one ol the [onijhc-st iissii nnit-nts tluv face, Honie- Brcnt Mattson STrOFNT COUNrii MEMBERS President ■ Fritz Arnason Vne-Prtsidenr - Mane Asleson Secretary-Treasurer ■ Becky Rynestad Senior Representatives Ten Hall nmsun Machell Nor ard Tish Dierlam Kim LeClerc Tom Srnndtn Junior Representatives Tim Gabnelson Barb Bach Paulette Waller Brent Mattson Al Thompson Sophttmort Representatives Cindy Peppin Lesley Willson Barry Owens Dan Rithards Prisctlla Howe Jdiiinc Arnason Members (front row I Pnscilla Howe, Mane Asleson, Kim LeClerc. Fritz Arnason. Barry Owens, (back row) Lesley Willson. Cindy Peppm. fjii.ne Arnason. Bciky Rynestad, ' iom Strmden, and Tish Dierlam- n.ASS COMMITTHKS Seniors Mark Regan. Jim Jackson. Randy (ktsIiiii n. ( hcryl Ruilow. an d Mary |oH ' )Ui;ie Juniors C raig f.ollette. Sue ( )ltmanns. Mary l-ickhof ■ -m Augustine, ind Jan Ro ' C Sophom .res onnc Vain ., Betl St inden. Joan l(j ntaiiie. Mel.ime Aiu erson. and Mary l.uney ■■■
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Newspaper Staffers Start From Scratch The Riders Di{, ' est really started from scratch. The only staff members from last year ' s staff were Tish Dierlam (the assistant editor) and myself. Kven our advisor, Mrs. Delmore, had only been with us for a few issues last year. So it was very much like experimenting around to see what we could do: what looked good, what didn ' t: what was practical, what wasn ' t: and we came up with a pajjer that was a good deal different from the ones in the past. This includ- ed behind-the-sccne things like changing head- line styles and layout techniques as well as up- front improved coverage of extra-curricular events (at least in theory). All through the year I kept telling myself Take it easy, don ' t expect too much, the staff is still |ust learning, but at every step of the way I was astounded by cvety- one ' s ability to pick things up and know what was going on, to learn quickly techniques I foun d difficult (if not almost impossible) to explain. By our second (jr third issue we had a paper that I feel in many ways surpassed any we did last year. Then again there were the prob- lems, realizing on the day of the deadline that we ' d forgotten to cover S(jme important event, crossing wires with the printers so it doubled the work for us and them, finding out there was still one page left to Jo when we had already used all the copy and pictures, ... all those fun things that gave me an excuse to tear at my hair and foam at the mouth! There was a lot of hard w(jrk. late-nighting to meet deadlines, making sure we would have all the pictures we needed (Mike Deyo deserves special commendatiim for his hard work and improvement of the quality of our pictures and photography.) Often times after cut -short assignment meetings, and layout sessions that ran on into the night I would stop and ask myself Why do we do this. ' Is it really worth It: ' And then when the finished paper comes back and is handed out. we can look at it and know the answer is definitely YES! Paul Clark Pfiotographtrr Mike Deyo develops prints in the daric room- Assistant Editor Tish Dierlam and staffer Gavin Bouchard make final layout preparations. Editot Paul Clatk Assistant Editor Tish Dierlam Advisor . , Mrs. Delmore Photographers Mike Deyo Mike Walden Advertising Manager Rhonda Loebrick Cartoonist Brian King Staff: Renee Betg, Gavin Borchert, Ton Coffey, Lori Davis. Daniele Doyle, Marta Gallego, Lisa Garcia, Bob Gustafson, Priscilla Howe, Lorijensen, Bob Kozo|ed, Melania Moon, Greg Moore, Kathy Not- well, Rosemary Stebbins, Tom Stnnden. On deadline day staffers complete loose ends and make sure all the page space is used. ■jaj i ' iwrfii iiiiiMi ' ' ' ' - - ' ™
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