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Croups Devoted To Scores, Stores
Arcadia's D.E.C.A. Club provided career-minded stu-
dents with a chance to learn uthe ropesl' of better
business. The participating students attended regular
classes in the morning and held jobs in the afternoon.
Mr. Sanders, the sponsor, and the officers, Barbara
Cant, president, Barry King, vice-president, Mandy
Marquart, secretary, and Stanley Hall, treasurer,
said the program had given the members much more
confidence when working with the public. Participat-
ing businesses included clothing stores, drug stores,
cultural establishments, and grocery stores.
D.E.C.A .... Front Row: Barry King,
Tom Hanby, Terry Tubb, Bob Dorfman,
Pat Julian. Row Two: Barbara Cant,
Mandy Marquart, Gretchen Bock, Judy
Rawlins, Mary Williams. Row Three:
Marilyn Devore, Lisa Carlisle, Lee Blatt,
Carole Frye, Martha Jacobs, Nancy
Counts. Back Row: Richard Charland,
Stan Hall, Charlie Tharpe.
What is the Lettermen's Club? It is a unique club
for score-minded male Titans. This club, largest all-
boy club on campus, is constantly concerned with
school spirit, school appearance, and school reputa-
tion. Their many activities included the annual ini-
tiation, the spring dance, the selling of game pro'
grams, and assistance at school functions. Of all the
activities, initiation is the worst for new members.
The wearing of crazy clothes and burlap underwear,
the spankings in public, and the declaration of club
loyalty upon request, all made initiates very un-
comfortable.
LETTERMEN'S CLUB . . . From: Row: Pratt, Richardson, Ziska, J. Williams, Cox, Madden, Spangler, Koerner, Rex, Pitman,
Dever, Mendola, Erickson, Spellman, Shore, Vaughan.. Row Two: Sollenberger, J. Stines, May, Sheer, K. Smith, Hilsabeck,
Deschler, R. Johnson, Farmer, Gaintner, Bennett. Row Three: F. Williams, J. Smith, Langley, Birch, Grant, Rhodes, Widmark,
Keeton, Orth, Crewson, Ragland, Moore, Boccaccio, Peterson, Cameron, Van Reusen, B. Johnson, Coach Amerson, advisor. Row
Four: Neslige, Florez, R. Williams, Tingwald, Werner, Carter, Margolin, Papandrew, Robinette, Katarski, T. Stines, Bucklew, Clark,
D. Smith, Repp, Payne, B. Blakely, Potter, Cranny, Juntti. Back Row: Morfitt, Mills, Martin, Monie, Colton, Schedler, A.
Williams, Brown, Schreeves, Spindler, Hillebrand, Carver, R. Blakeley, Bly, Ranby, Loper, Draughan, Tharp.
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