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First Row: Sharon Lorenzen, Judy Watne. JoAnn Bartosch. Judy Hansen, Steve Sampson. Jane Hansen. Mary Lou Doughty. Second Row: John Bishop, Darlene Voss. Donna Gallatin. Karen Ellis. Mary Braun. Karen O’Connell. Mary Ann Hall. Sharon Mohr. Nancy Keding, Mr. Paul Johnson. Third Row: Delores Huff. Honda Baetz, Sandy Mau. Carole Gehbauer. Annette Eckhardt, Elizabeth Elliott, Faye Lueders. Bcrnie Masterson. ART CLUB Art Club members work toward development of their individual abilities and at the same time strive to earn one of the art awards presented by the club. These awards are earned by gaining points, sell- ing at games, attending meetings, and planning pro- grams. The winners are rewarded at the annual award meeting held at the Davenport Art Gallery in May. One hundred points entitles a member to receive a pin the first year, an art book the second year, and a special ring the third year. Members arc also given a chance to participate in the annual Fair at the Art Gallery and to act as hosts and hostesses at Gallery events. Mr. Paul Johnson is Art Club advisor. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS President ...........Judy Hansen Vice-President ......Karen Smith Secretary...................JoAnn Bartosch Treasurer...................Steve Sampson SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President...........Steve Sampson Vice-President.......Darlene Voss Secretary...................Karen Smith Treasurer ...........Jim Mosher To improve in the art of portrait sketching takes time and practice. Judy Hansen puts finishing touches on the drawing of her subject. Michael Dismer. 24
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Scat 425? That’s way down there. Nancy Jaeger, with whom Hilke Diers lived during her stay in Davenport, gives her a grand tour of the nigh school before classes begin. COUNCIL Footsteps lead to fun for all, is the idea used by student council members Hilke Diers, Corine Rine- hart, Anita Viksne, and Gary Thomas as they spend extra hours putting up signs announcing Foreign Student Week. The Foreign Student Flyer, a special edition of the school newspaper, is sold in homerooms in an effort to promote interest in the program and to add to the foreign student fund. 23
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Working with an enlarger. Camera Club members Bill Eye, Ronald Edens, and John Jugenheimer improve their work through experimentation. CAMERA CLUB Skill in photographic techniques makes camera work more interesting and satisfactory. The Camera Club, under the direction of Mr. Leonard Hartl, view films showing the correct procedure in various phases of photog- raphy. In addition they learn how to improve their skills in taking, develop- ing, printing, and enlarging pictures. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS President ......................Dennis Bebemiss Vice-President ....................Clayton Fairall Secretary.......................Janice Thompson Treasurer ...............................Bill Eye SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President...........................Clayton Fairall Vice-President ........................Bill Eye Secretary .....................Kathy Rasmussen Treasurer......................John Jugenheimer First Row: Bill Eye, Clayton Fairall, Kathie Rasmussen. John Jugenheimer. Second Row: Kenneth Lange. Dennis Beberniss Ronald Edens. Keith Thompson. Janice Thompson.
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