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Sr. DECA Gets Involved Primary objectives of the Distrib- utive Education Club of America include, developing leadership potential, involving student mem- bers in social and recreational activ- ities, developing civic awareness through community involvement, and providing vocational under- standing about opportunities for employment in the field of marketing. DECA is the national youth or- ganization for students enrolled in Distributive Education Programs in high school, junior colleges, area vocational schools, and four year colleges and universities. Activities for the 1973-74 school year included, selling Hershey's fund raising chocolate merchan- dise, holding various concession stands during the twenty minute break, attending the Fall Delegate Assembly, sponsoring a dance after a varsity game, and sponsoring a concert. Officers for DECA were, Craig Cremer, president, Nina McKee, vice president, Sherri Lewis, secre- tary, Sue Munkres, treasurer, Bruce Lang, parliamentarian. Mr. Ted Eberle was the sponsor. Special recognition was received by Craig Cremer and Nina McKee as they won the title of DECA state president, and central region vice president. Elections for these ho- nored offices were held at the Fall Delegate Assembly in Emporia, on October 19 and 20. lr. DECA Seeks Future junior Distributive Education was designed to prepare underclassmen for Senior Distributive Education when they will have various oppor- tunities to compete in the market- ing field, and represent Campus as the 1973-74 senior DECA has. Sponsor for lr. DECA was again Mr. Ted Eberle. 126 0-ir SENIOR DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION - Front Row - Mr. Ted Eberle, Craig Cremer, Nina McKee, Sherri Lewis, Sue Munkres, Bruce Lang. Second Row - Debbie Genteman, Richard Allgaier, Crys- tal Hazelton, Rick Garriott, Cathy Menk. Back Row - Steve Konkel, Kathy Benner, Mary Schneiter, Cindy Smith. fNot Pictured, Suzy Matlock.I IUNIOR DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION - Front Row - Darrell Dodd, Allan King, Mr. Ted Eberle, Wendell Goin, Becky Harris, Dianne Hudgins. Back Row - Evelyn Barr, Debbie Iohnson, A A tra Shartzer, Barbara Hampton, Lynda Sponsel. INot Pictured, Dixie Burton.I
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l l OFFICE EDUCATION - Front Row - Kathy Hoggard, Vicki Evans, Cay Campbell, Ramona Walker, Tina Teschke, Mr. Russell Reeves. Second Row - Sandy Gasser, Tina Reith, lan Trout, Becky Sto- vall, Terrisa Palmer, Bambi Carlson. Back Row - julie Steele, Debbie Davis, Connie Logsden, Bar- bara Lewis, Iudy Mahoney, Sue Smith, Mrs. Marilyn jones. JUNIOR OFFICE EDUCATION - Front Row - Cindy Kerr, Vicky Gourley, Kim Clark, Peggy Walk- er. Second Row - Mr. Russell Reeves, Becky Reed, joy Palmer, Gail Wise, Mrs. Marilyn jones. Back Row - Nina Williams, Lynn Kill, Sharon Waymire, Susan Page, Sandy Carrell, Paula Vaught. OEA Studies Office Methods The Office Education Asso- ciation Club is part of the co- operative program. The stu- dent is required to be an active member of this club in order to participate at local, state, and national levels of the program. Through this club students learn about parlimentary pro- cedure, service projects, and plan for the state and national Leadership Conference. Projects and activities of the OEA Club for the 1973-74 school year consisted of, at- tending the Fall Delegate As- sembly, attending the Spring Leadership Conference, at- tending the National Leader- ship Conference, attending local club meeting, and enter- ing a Service Awards Contest. Officers of the club were, Kathy Hoggard, president, Ian Trout, vice president, while Mr. Russell Reeves was the 1973-74 OEA sponsor. jr. OE Plans for Senior OE Ir. Office Education was de- signed with preparing the stu- dents for Senior OEA. Projects for the year includ- ed having a guest speaker, compiling personal data sheets, and application blanks. Student members also were required to hold interviews with various personal rangers. Officers for Ir. OEA for the 1973-74 school year included, Cindy Kerr, president, Vicki Hourley, vice president, Kim Clark, reporter, Peggy Walker, secretary and treasurer. Spon- sors were, Mr. Russell Reeves, and Mrs. Marilyn jones. 125 0-if
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7 in-..r. . I F FRENCH CLUB - Front Row -john Murphy, Mrs. Dorothy Davis, Diane Wade, Kathy Leedy, Vera Myers, Rene Poland. Second Row - Lettie Castilow, Valarie Davis, Verna Boyd, Kathy Mann, Tammy Fahnholz, Susan Vonderwall, Kay Schaffer, Pam Mosby, julie Renner, julie Byrd. Third Row - Teresa Loyd, Lori Hazelton, Teresa Randall, Wendy Buttman, LaDonna Czarnowsky, Debbie Lowe, Sharon Waymire, Kim Bowers, Shannon Davidson, julie DeBuhr. Fourth Row - Vicki Mar- row, Rhonda Thomas, Cindy Vickers, Shell Sampson, Nancy Whitcomb, Debbie Trimmell, jay Sla- ter, Don Fornet, Steve Holt, Debbie Bennett. Fifth Row - Donna Doffing, Pam Croney, Alan Wal- lis, jeff Burge, Duane Nelson, Pam Lowe, john Armstrong, Milton Burdick, Sharon Davis. Sixth Row - Brenda Bosley, Tam Suddron, Mike Smith, Charles Harrington, jim Lee, Sam Konkel, Alan Frye, David Holt, Nancy Stephens. Back Row - Alisha Mayfield, Chris Schauf, Denise Riley, Roseanna Kirby, Gina Webb, Sandi Marcot, Gerline Kuhn, julie Bosley, Lori Dalton. ERMAN CLUB - Front Row -james Barber, jerry Sprout, Greg Earnest, Bert Penner, jeff Brooks, r. Norbert Schmeidler. Second Row - Ginni Thompson, Vicki Bjostad, Peggy Kirby, Danny Han- Eins. Third Row - Lizboe Hoogendoorn, Debbie Brannam, Cynthia Griffin, Greg Achterman. ourth Row - Russell TenEyck, Garry Barrett, Danny Kuhn, David TenEyck. Back Row - Candy .Nhitcraft, Debbie Sturchio, Barbara Popp, Cindy johnson. French Club Studies Land Students interested in French joined together in the 1973-74 French Club. This club was organ- ized for the purpose of letting members get together and learn more about the French language, and how to speak it more fluently. Projects for the club included, an annual club picnic, sponsoring a varsity dance, attending the French Concourso at Wichita State Univer- sity, having a covered dish dinner combined with a skating party, and attending an International dinner. Officers for the club were, john Murphy, president, Diane Putnam, vice president, Diane Wade, secre- tary, Rick Doerfer, treasurer, Vera Myers, publicity chairman, Kathy Leedy, historian. Sponsor for French Club was Mrs. Dorothy Davis, German Club Learns Culture German Club was designed to provide a more informal atmo- sphere than the classroom in which to examine or lay plans for learning facets of the German culture. Projects for this year included the usual social activities such as a Christmas dinner, attending an ln- ternational dinner, and small get togethers. The major goal for the year was to form a state chapter of the National Federation of German students. Officers for the year were, jeff Brooks, president, Bert Penner, vice president, Greg Earnest, secretary, jerry Sprout, treasurer, jim Barber, Sergeant at Arms. Sponsor for the club was Mr. Norbert Schmeidler. l?7 0-r
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