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DECAIsFunand Interesting!! The Distributive Education Club of America (DECA) is an organization that is co-curricular with the Distributive Educa- tion Program. DECA chapter activities are centered in the school. The club ' s pur- pose is to help build leaders in the field and occupations related to marketing and distribution. The minimum requirements for enroll- ment in DECA are that students must be a junior or senior and sixteen years of age or older They must have at least one semester of Marketing, plus parental con- sent to enter the program. They must have a good and wholesome attitude toward an education Also, they must have a good school attendance record and an academic grade record of aver- age or better. These chapter activities serve the teacher-coordinator as a teaching tool by creating interest in all phases of market- ing and distribution study. DECA is spon- sored by Mrs. Archambault, and the members compete in contests through- out the state and the community. Upp letl. Sitting in DECA (Distributive Educa- tion Club ot America) are Cheryl Linville, David Overdort. and Shelly Seitert Laughs are only a pari ot this interesting club, upp rt, Sitting at her desk IS Mrs McDonnell, while talking to Miss Rowland about her lOL. Group (kneeling letl to right)— Jackie Boyd. Deb Williams. Kim Stout, Donna Murphy. Danny Price, Paula Flood, Ten Hutchison, Beth Car- rington. Wendy Moore, James Riley, Second Row (standing lett to right) — Ron Austin, LaMarr Lark, Craig Ullery, Dave Overdort, Cheryl Lin- ville, Shelly Sieferl, Kelly Bartz. Leota Morris, Dennis Nicks, Sue McCann, Brenda Wentzel. Deb Dunlap, Mary Czarnecki, Ramana Smedley. Stephen Reed: Back, Mike Bentley 151
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Action!! The Drama Club is one of the largest clubs at LaSalle. It is sponsored by Mr. James Wright and offers a variety of activities, such as lighting systems, the sound systems, and the backstage area. LaSalle ' s annual Christmas play this year was the fylAGICAL CHRISTMAS Comple- tion of remodeliag is expected to be done in time for the Christmas play. The play is always written by a club member. This year the privilege goes to LaDonna Hop- kins. The drama club is a club for all. Whether your interests are directed towards the front stage, or the back, from a director to an usher, from a leading lady to a light man, your needs for the stage will be fulfilled according to your inter- ests. This years officers were; LaDonna Hopkins — President Amy Anderson — Vice President Joanna Davisson — Treasurer Patty Liszewski — Secretary Social Chairman was Heidi Davis. 153
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