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JyJ c V ov c ilonor ooi +y ROW 1 (R-L): Lindsay Effenberger, Kara Boettcher, April Albert. Marianne Gibbons. Mary Widener. Molly Billstein, Miranda Ming. ROW 2 (R-L): Adam Collins, Katie Kaufman. Amy Cain, Kathy Salisbury, Cara Cocchiarella, Liz Anderson. Sara Shinier. ROW 3 (R-L): Sarah Flaig, Kristie Crowley, Shane Cloninger, Kylynn King, Linsey Geurin, Christie Sampson, Megan Hopper, Andres Bentley. ROW 4 (R-L): JeffBaitis. Melissa Schlappy. Jeanne Bloom. Krystal Spring. R0W5(R-L): Matt Firebaugh. Mira Remien, Amy Henkei. Melissa Messmer, Tara Hammond. Danielle DePuydt, Rachele Ambrose, Kristy Fleshman, Jodi Sullivan. R0W6(R-L): Tom Emborg, Nick Eriksson, Eric Strubeck. Ryan Leisle, Josh Stell, Becky Ophus, Kristy Hayes, Anna Nugent. ROW 7 (R-L): Tony Hammond. Saundra Harbour, Megan Campbell, Nic Sayen, Patty O ' Brien, Jason Thane, Ryan Cain. 1MII4 , HS Officers: Marianne Gibbons. Jeanne Bloom, Sa- rah Flaig. Mira Remien. Kathy Salisbury, Shane Cloninger, Liz Anderson, Cara Cocchiarella, Megan Campbell. NHS members look to see what the next present is during the White Elephant gift exchange at the NHS Christmas party. NHS members welcomed the foreign exchange stu- dents with a pizza party in September. 28 (ZLLABS A- ' ntional -f-lonot ' Society
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odel VJ ni+ed 1 otions Junior Matt Pagel is a little bored at an MUN General As- sembly so he makes a tower of his groups ' placards. The Sentinel students repre- senting Ethiopia pose for a quick group picture. Senior Evan Johnson is a little surprised by the camera and fellow senior Cody Schliebe tries to influence the vote. Seniors Sean Whalen, Jeff Baitis, and Patti O Brien rip up their placards at the end of a long day of MUN. Senior Luke Florin is in deep thought during a Gen- eral Assembly the last day of MUN. Julie Sage Nidc iJ sson r Erica Dean Megan Campbell a Colleen Williams Patti ' 5 7a«L Cl Kiystal Spring Matt Pagel i Mira Remien David Wright Cody Schliebe Nick Hodge m t Luke Florin Philip KriecmKK J3 Andres Bentley Dusty Dexter Evan Johnsoi} Miranda Ming Jesse Hahennan Vassi Toneva - Sean Whalen Amanda Peterson Bill Greely Amanda Morey Molly Bilhrein Heather Hulbert J ejf Baitis Model Unifed A ' ations CLUB 27
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K +K oMow Tk e money Live togefKef like b» o+Kefs and do bwsii ess liUe stfat- ge s. - T nonymous Hellgate students Amber Comeliuson.Keala Wall work, Libby Thome, and Sentinel junior Holly Baumgartner, model their sombraros in Tijuana. Senior Kipi Pihl takes a moment to appreciate all of the vast knowledge that he is obtaining during a DECA meeting. ROW 1 (L-R): State Officer Chad Nash. Vice President Katie Trkay. President Nicole Rufus. Secretary Faith Wagner, Treasurer Gar Truax. ROW 2 (L-R): Paul Christensen, Justin Costamagna, Emily Peterson, Holly Baumgartner, Becky Pederson, Kipi Pihl. ROWS (L-R): Mishawn Casciato, Breezy Herman, Jenn Sanguins, Conrad Nelsen. DECA. which stands for Distributive Education Clubs of America, is a marketing club. Members of this club are responsible for tasks such as running Spartamart. the school store, and running concessions at sporting events. In November Holly Baumgartner, Nicole Rufus. Eaith Wagner, and Katie Trkay along with members from Hellgate High School attended the Western Regional Conference in San Diego. California. They went to S( nnnars where the learned haw to be successful business leaders. DECA also has a state competition in March where they compete in events sucl s Hospitality Tourism. Visual Merchandising. Entrepeneurship. a Quiz Bowl, and even in Modeling. If they are a finalist in an event they qualify to go to Nationals, which will be in Anaheim. CA in 1997. Senior Chad Nason looks over the books to see that all of the money and receipts are correct. Junior Jennifer Sanguins and senior Conrad Nelsen contemplate what would be the best design for the State Program Dfc£:y CLUBS 29
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