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FIRST ROW: J.Peterson, S.Stephens. J.Endres. R.OIeson, S.Peterson, S.Winchell. SECOND ROW. D.Oouville. K.Hintze, J.McDonald, M.Kopke, K. Graves, 0. Stoll, M.Kindopp. THIRD ROW: M.Smith, R.Kenobbie, T.Selland, G.Schiewsow, S.Houska, P.Markus, M.Selland, S.Drew. FOURTH ROW: D.Swenson, W.Boeding, S.Kopke, L.Giedd, D.Schochenmaier, R.Palmer, C.Hubbard, Advisor Brian Halla. NOT PICTURED: W.Byre, M.Hoffman, M.Ramey,J.Renner, L.Wesseling. DECA, Distributive Education Clubs of America, is the youth chapter associated with the Distributive Education- Diversified Occupation Program. The main purpose of the club is to increase the member’s knowledge of our true enter- prise system through educational conferences and contests and fund raising projects. This year the Chamberlain DECA Club hosted the Regional Career Development Conference at the Western Inn, Over 100 DECA students from 13 South Dakota towns attended. At this Conference seven Chamberlain students qualified for ten con- tests at the State DECA Conference. At the State Conference Chamberlain won two second places and one third place. OFFICERS: Gail Schwiesow. president. Scott Drew, treasurer: Denise Douville, secretary: Jackie McDonald, vice president: Brian Halla. ad- visor. STATE COMPETITORS: BACK ROW: Jeanne Peterson, Sandy Winched, Dave Swenson, Gail Schwiesow, Jean Renner, Kathy Graves, Kathy Hintze, Melva Kindopp DECA 25
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C-club came alive once more at CHS, thanks to the help of many ambitious lettermen and the initiating efforts of Mr. Dacy. C-club members launched the years activities with two profitable chili feeds. The lettermen also helped with the young boys wrestling program in March. Selling CHS Cubs scarves and ski caps with the student council proved to be another worthwhile project for the club during the latter parts of the school year. Since the '75-76 officers; Randy Lucas, president; Perry King, vice-president; Mary McMurchie, secre- tary; and, Jeff Priebe, treasurer; were elected so late in the year, they will also preside during the '76-77 school year. OFFICERS: Jeff Priebe, treasurer; Mary McMurchie. secretary; Perry King, vice president; Randy Lucas, president. FIRST ROW: Advisor Mike Dacy. D.Henneman. R. Hosek, D.Turgeon, R.EIIis, L.CIeland, T.Almond, V.Geersen, D.McAdaragh, K.Olson, R.Kenyon. M McMurchie. B.Thayer. SECOND ROW: R.Carlson, J.HIoucha. R.Lucas. P.King. G.Chilson, M Bergner, R.Weber. G.Powell. S.Drew, ).Barnes. THIRD ROW: L.Mayer, C.Shields, S.EIrod. S.Kirsch, S.Kalb. R.Palmer. I.Bode, M.Steckelberg, S.OIson, D.Schoenfelder, B.Swenson, T.Selland. FOURTH ROW:).Priebe. C.Kirsch. W.Boeding, B.Knippling. K.Steckelberg, D.Heesch. S.Michels. R.Dozark, L.Giedd. C.Hubbard. M.Smith. 24
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The field Of science was too wide to be covered completely in the classroom. That's why the Science Club at CHS was always active. At their monthly meetings the mem- bers explored many of the interesting things in the field of science. This year, a ham radio demonstration, a field trip to the Big Bend Dam, and the purchase of photography highlighted the Club's activities. Science Club members used the money earned running the concession stand to fund their projects. Members of the club also started planning activities for the next year. Tim Healy immitates Benjamin Franklin in hopes of charging the team up for a victory. A ham demonstration is the highlight of the spring meeting. OFFICERS: Randy Holmquist, president: Stephanie Reuer, treasurer; Joanne Waldner, vice president; Ron Frary, advisor; Brad Lewis, re- porter; Tanna Lengkeek, secretary. FIRST ROW: Stephanie Reuer, Joanne Waldner. Janet Weber, Liz Keller, Tanna Lengkeek. SECOND ROW: Rick Weber. Brad Lewis, Randy Holm- quist, Tim Healy, Advisor Ron Frary. 26 SCIENCE CLUB
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