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Top row: jim Pearce, Diane Trombly, Randy Gruszczynski, Paul Fieg, Ann Lipinski. Bottom row: janine Pierce, Linda Markovich, Linda Giulianelli, Vicki Markovich. The fact that Drama Clu qualified for the State one-act finals was indeed a significan g miaA A accomplishment, but these talente and hard-working members wer not satisfied with that achievemen At the State level, their productio The Bear placed sixth. Their play was awarded ar excellent set, make-up, an- costume award. The judges at th. State level repeated many of same comments as those at regional level. Both sets University professors who i judges, were impressed with t maturity. This year's play broke all exis records and after progres through three stages competition, it was awarded certificates and four medals recognition and two trophies. A . sassy..-T in 4 . Miss Konrad. . Diane s poor little bear won t stop crying. ' 3. Paul plays his character with style. ' 4. Now you listen to me, Randy says to janine. 5. Ahh rest at last. 6. We're Bear friends. 7. The GANG 8. Let me show you how to do it. 1-it N u . P s
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U B.0.E.C. The Business Office Education Club fB.O.E.C.i is a high school career education organization for students with a career objective in office occupations. Membership is for those students who are currently enrolled in a business course. Some of the purposes of B.O.E.C. are to develop and strengthen the confidence of young people in themselves and their work, to improve and establish standards for entrance into a business career, to encourage the development of occupational skills, knowledge and ability to a high level of proficiency, and to develop leadership ability through participation in educational, vocational, 'N civic, recreational and social activities. ,-eq i um -N4 2 aieaabaeeeie eocicaaooooos Front row from the left: Sue Donnellon, Rene Anderson, Sue Malburg, Sandy Banach, Sharon Gehle. Second row: Mr. Palaszewski, ladvisori Caroline Desch, Connie Ruffino, Candy Gray, Deanna Tozer, Barb Edwards. Third row: Peggy Hauer, Erin Shanahan, Dorthy Gzel, Karen Rager, Chantel Fleming, Ginger Gietzen, Suzette Landuyt, Amy Klockow. Missing from the picture are: Cathy Miller, Debbie Hodas, Bev Wiengantz and Kathy Eberts. Mary Poma hurries to finish her typing. Renee Anderson works on her accounting. B.O.E.C. President, Sue Malburg. Sue Donnellon practices her shorthand.
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