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'IL The FFA offtcers help to quxde the members throuqh a very successful year of work and actxv1t1es They are left to rlqht Vxc Paltk reporter Roger Mlller secretary Ierome Svoboda presmdent Larry Hems vtce presxdent Dwame Zelda treasurer and Lynn Ostermexer sentmel the leaders and member of FFA FHA Oh for the Joys of a freshman I qu1te obvmous thts freshman FFA m 1t1ate has other xdeas but the members seem to have no mercy The Future Homemakers of Arnertca un der the sponsorshlp of Mtss Marqaret Brtgqs has several GCl1Vll19S to keep 1t busy durmq the school year many of wh1ch are held 1omtly Wllh the Davxd Clty Chapter of the Future Farmers of Amerxca A carohnq party t Chrlstmas w1th dancmq afterwards a February coronatton and a covered dtsh supper 1I1 the sprtnq were all held Jolntly Wllh the FFA Each orqamzatlon moreover was repre- sented at 1ts respecttve state and d1str1ct con vent1ons The FFA under the qLl1dGT1CG of Mr Robert Florell also took part 1n a good v'x,'1'l,,l?E ll '4n Egg QV' 9 4 6? gs Q. 4 Delores Stara left and Gutdmq the Davtd Ctty Hlqh School FHA chapter m thetr efforts to become an honor chapter are the off cers sea ed from left to rtqht Ioyce Hutsenqa Kathy Pospxchal Dxane Veskr a prestdent Vtola Stsel Delores Stara standlnq La Rae Marquls Ianet Nxxon N y Svoboda Martha Zetlrnqer and Dtxte Butler It I , C C C X 1 I ' ' I ' ' . 6 , ,I , ll ' . ' a is f . . deal of contests. v . Y : X. NK 1 ,b kb 5 F - Nxt ' ' 1 xx I ,., 45 ' if f rx' - ' 2 Rose Marte Bohaty make posters telhnq about Home Economtcs Week They must do thxs to qualtfy for an honor chapter
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ond the concerts of the mixed choir, . . . Many small vocal groups were active dur- ing the school year, Most prominent of these was the madrigal, which participated in the Albion vocal music clinic, and sang at open house, the Christmas program, and the district music contest at Wahoo, Also active was the senior girls' trio, which made several public appearances and attended the Albion clinic. The girls' triple trio sang at the annual spring honors convocation, Other small groups which worked through- out the year were the freshman girls' triple trio, two girls' sextets, and a junior mixed A random group of the girls' glee practices on one of the numbers they are preparing for contest. The girls' glee gave two concerts this year also. ' Choir accompanist, Mary Haight, U , , practices on one of the more difficult 'fa , pieces. Mary also accompanies a 1 -' V, V ' f number of small groups and soloists. quartet. if T I f 4?
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the iunior and senior closs ploys, . . Three minutes until curtain time, and I can't remember a line of my part, moans a distraught member of the play cast. To any- one working behind the scenes at a class play. the last minute glance at the book and the fervent prayers that no one will forget his lines is an old story. Each year at DCI-IS the members of the junior and senior classes work together to pro- duce plays that are entertaining to both the audience and the members of the casts. Aid- ing them in this task is the dramatic coach, Mr. Marvin Stone. Carol Buntgen left confronts Ann Zeilinqer right with the question Are you really my mother? as Marianne Remmers looks on This is a scene irom the suspense-filled play The People Vs. Maxine Lowe ,v th a ahtly amused air in the senior y Deadly Emest. 6 LA Participating in the senior class play, Deadly Ernest. this year were, seated, lett to right, Roger Miller, Charlene Porter, lanet Nixon, Ianet Taylor, and Sharon Barleany standing, Dick Huisenqa, Ianrce Hasik, Bob Cermak, Diane Veskrna, Den- nis Kucera, and Sharon Iaster, I.aRae Marquis is sworn by Don Cemper to tell the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth before she takes the witness stand against Miss Maxine Lowe l I to rgh 4 hy P SE hal M ranre Re 'ners nn Ze nger LCD e Marqus arid lame Smith standing Don Cernper loe Codr Dianne Plem'ners Dave Wilson V' r lBu g Ve ny Mt le Nor K bz B b Swanson ard Ron Cemper , . ,-,f W . 5 . f ,A .i I V Y . . , E I l ' s 1 'v 1 3 ,,, C, I 3 1 t . f R . 13 A Ianice l-lasik watches Dick Huisenga The members of the Junior play cast were, seated, 'L sl1,.. ' et i.tfat. onion, ai.. ,A class :la , LQL. , r..a '1 , . g ' , ,a o nt ,. n. I r, 3 a, o , r
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