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First Row: Penny Evcrsbcrg, Jody Bearbower. Donna Kruzick. Diane Loren . Gloria Lundvall, Karen Fowler. Karen Richardson. Margaret Hibhs. Sandy Hemstock. Second Row: Janet Ramsey. Kelli Shor. Joyce Plath, Aloha Koll, Joyce Dahms. Janeen Branson, Carolyn Gordon. Sharon Grocnwald. Diaru Heritage. Sheila Dawes. Judy Fredmund. Third Row: Bettegene Wright, Karmelln Johnson. Robert Boots. Lvle Geske. Bill Hannan, Leonard Edwards, Henry Taddeucci. Kathie Rasmussen, Shirley Bealer. DRAMATICS CLUB Readings and one-act plays provide an opportunity to apply make-up. Sharon Slattery makes-up Martha Willman for a club program. New members welcomed into Dramatics Club at a get-acquainted party each fall learn that the purpose of the club is to promote higher standards for all dramatic arts activi- ties. Among the club meetings are specialties such as the Christmas party and program, and the evening March meeting for parents and friends. Mrs. Mae Elma Tomquist is faculty ad- visor for Dramatics Club. OFFICERS President.......................Diane Lorenz Vice-President............................Judy Whicker Secretary...............................Gloria Lundvall Treasurer .......................Dave Fletcher 29
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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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First Row: Yalonda Dixon. Marilyn Shaw. Kay Bishop. Judy Whicker. Diane Siefers. Marilee Tee eon. Sharon Schwenn. Mrs. Mae Klma Tornquist. Second Row: Sharon Meyers. Kathie Row . Carole Connelly. Cyndee Lage, Susan Stampf. Diane Nelson. Diane Armstrong, Bonnie Taylor. Lana Forber. Neda Pelzel. Valerie Kopp. Third Row: Carol Plunkett. Martha Willman. Barb Danielson. Donna Hendricks. Linda Wagner. Charlotte Erickson. Iva Mae Allen. Connie Book. Sharon Lupton. DRAMATICS CLUB Neda Pelzel does a play cutting for a com- munity group; one of tne services Dramatics Club members perform to earn letter points. Doing a reading for a Dramatics Club program. Diane Lorenz finishes a scene from a three-act play. 30
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