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D-MEN Senior, junior, and sophomore boys who have earned a varsity letter in one or more of the major sports qual- ify for membership in the D-Men’s Club. Major sports include baseball, basketball, football, golf, swimming, track, and wrestling. Each year the D-Men, in coopera- tion with the Athletic Parents' Club, plan and promote various activities related to athletics. An annual col- lection is taken by members for the March of Dimes. The club also sells refreshments at basketball games. Ad- visor for the D-Men is Mr. A. J. Stolfa. Athletic Director A. J. Stolfa and the D-Men discuss the letter award system at one of the club meetings. D-MEN NOT PICTURED: Jim Ashton. Larry Baker. David Barker. Robert Behrens. Dan Bellman. Ted Berger, Dick Bergert, Larry Bewley. Bob Borden. Bob Bowe, Pat Bradjr Charles Brooke. Duncombe Brooke. Mike Buttenob, Robert Carter, Jerry Dahms, Tom Delaney. David Dismer. Terry Disney. John Duffield, Dick Goff. Bob Grandinetti. Dick Green, Ken Guerink. Russell Hayes, Gary Herr, Gayle Hopkins. Sid Houghton. Dennis Jenkins. Jack Kaufmann, John Kessler. Don Kline. James Leach Karl Like- ness, John Lohmiller. Ken Lowery. Ed Math. Dennis Nickle, Bill Nicholson. Lannic Noles, James Ough, Robert Rath, Charles Rodriquez. Walt Pries, Bob Sadler, Bemie Scott, Ken Showers, Norbert Simmons. George Smith. Frank Stark, Terry Stieger, William Tate. George Thompson. John Wects. Ed Winborn. First Rou•: Wes Plamheck. Ralph Walters. Tom Reomtsma, Ed Zosulis. Jerry Gooch. Willard Jones, Gary Ernsberger, Scott Berry. Second Rote: Glen Evans. Henry Farber, Realff Ottesen. Paul Pennock, Dale Hackett. Steve Jensen. Dennis Asby. Ken Moeller. Jim Griffin. Steve Ward. Ken Carman, Al Garcia. Third Row: Ken Wulf. Pat Ruhl, Wes Rook, Jon Daykin, Michael Dismer. Terry Tucker, Frank Nitikman, Tom Myers, Jerry Rathman, Arnold Lowery. 27
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First Row: Sharon Allbee. Rosemary Koch. Imogene White. Darlene Stroud. Reta Erhst. Kathleen Milem. Sue Johnson. Second Row: Phyllis Jeyg, Sherryl Francis. Sharon Stevens. LeNetta Larrew, Janice Hauger. Mary Buntenbach, Kay Strait. Third Row: Pat Spring. Rita Claussen, Judy Kriner. Jackie Swemlino, Joy Lummer. Carole Bruner. Rita Iverson. Fourth Row: Dale Stroud, Rick Brenner. Ron Murphy, Tom Moore. Harvey Warren. Dale Bean. Ed Fichtner. CHRISTIAN YOUTH CLUB The Christian Youth Club en- courages all high school boys and girls to participate with them in a non-denominational Christian serv- ice each Thursday morning before school. Student speakers and outside adults, including pastors and lay- men, appeared before meetings held in the auditorium. The club also had guests speakers from foreign countries. Special music was pro- vided by members. Advised by Principal Roger Berry, CYC sponsored the feature- length film “Going Steady.” Mem- bers also entered a float in the Homecoming parade. A successful drive to increase membership during the school year nearly doubled attendance. OFFICERS President.................... Vice-President............... Secretary-Treasurer.......... . . Rita Iverson . . Sue Johnson Darlene Stroud Mr. Don Lonie, who spoke before the student body on teenage life twice during the school year, chats with Sue Johnson. Rita Iverson. Darlene Stroud, and George Jones before a CYC meeting. 26
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First Row: Frances Mathey, Jeanne Van De Putte. Beverly Van Epps. Betty Denney. Marcia Martin. Pat Krause. Sec- ond Row: Twyla Peters. Janice Whyte, Audrey Doolittle, Carol Krebs. Pat Cox. Marge Eppcrly. Connie Willis. Mr. Ed- ward Harris. Third Row: Keith Hamburg. Barbara Peters. June Lamp, Merry Nitz. Bonnie Baker, Bob Claussen, Archie Davis. DECA First hand experience is gained through the Davenport High School chapter of the Dis- tributive Education Clubs of America. Inter- ested seniors may participate in the training program; attending school during the morning and working afternoons in retail, wholesale, and service establishments throughout the FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS President...........................Connie Willis Vice-President..............Keith Hamburg Secretary...........................Marcia Martin Treasurer............................Carol Krebs Parliamentarian ................Marguerite Hester Historian-Reporter ................Pat Cox Betty Denney. Merry Nitz, Pat Krause, and Marjorie Eppcrly. Dele- gates to DECA State Convention, prove it was a profitable venture as they display first and second place awards. area. DECA activities, supervised by Mr. E. Edward Harris, included Halloween and Christmas parties, a spring picnic, and an employer-employee banquet. In October DECA delegates were sent to the State Iowa Delegate Assembly, and in March all members attended the State Con- vention in Des Moines. SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President .................Betty Denney Vice-President .........Beverly Van Epps Secretary..................Marcia Martin Treasurer...........................Carol Krebs Parliamentarian......Jeanne Van De Putte Historian-Reporter....................Pat Krause 28
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