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3. N W BUSI ESS IMPRESSIO iNiF'3Q x X s get 22! Business Club IAbovel Business Club Members- Back row: Mr. Call, Phil Vescio, Theresa Zwingman, Mary Lou Wade, Ruth Rittenbach, Steve Weimer. Front row: Carol Snoke, Kym Carreon, Ianene Mocny, Lisa Newvine. Page 23 ITop1 Lisa Newvine, Mary Lou Wade, Ruth Rittenbach, Ianene Mocny, listen attentively during a club meeting. lBe10wl Regional Deca Finalists- Back row: Amy Guimond, Karen Kleinfeld, Steve Weimer, Ted McCarthy, Lori Letzkus. Front Row: Ann Bieri, Archie Swanson, Phil Vescio, and Eric Gonzales.
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D rama has had some problems in the past, but with Mr. Charles Laundra in charge, that is looking to change. This year the Drama Club did a very commendable job in putting on two very fine shows. The first was The Diary of Anne Frank. Hard work was the key to putting on this drama, commented Mr. Laundra. The other play was Barefoot in the Park. Barefoot went over very well, which means a step in the right direction, toward strengthening the drama program R back up. Every year we have The g-1 5d, x Competition Plays, and every year Q p things are different. This year, the W Iunior class was credited with the best play for Funny Business. It was directed by Beth Day, last year's best actress. Receiving awards were juniors Iohn Mehl and Tim Royal, for best actor, and best supporting actor, respectively. Both actresses were from the Fresh- men production, The Rented Tux, directed by Meg Hemmer and Mary Siwik. They were Pam Mur- phy, best actressg Rhani Chose, best supporting actress. IS lTopl Andre' Borrello aand Robin Crigger gave excellent performances in Spoofydoofs. lMiddle1 Bob Ureche tries to keep control over the spoofydoofs in a time of crisis. lBottom Leftl Beth Day eats alone in Barefoot lBottom Rightl This year's Drama Club. Dromof21
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,R S, , g '5g-f -,,.,. Q kttkx A new club joined the ranks of Douglas MacArthur's fine group of elective clubs. It was the D.M. Business Club, founded by the four business teachers: Mrs. Bottke, Mr. Bailey, Mr. Call, and Mr. Donahue. The Business Club got off to a fine start in its first year. The club officers were elected in September. They were President Kym Carreong Vice-President Carol Snokeg Secretary Gloria Therriang Treasurer Theresa Zwingman and historians, Phil Vescio and Chris Andreas. The group put on two skill days, a day where business students took competitive tests in all areas of business. A softball game against the Spanish Club was also planned. The Business Club also raised money to send students from Mr. Call's retailing and marketing classes to the regional and state Deca Meets lDistributive Education Clubs of Americal. Deca is a national marketing club for high school students interested in the marketing aspect of business. MacArthur did extraordinarily well in the regional competition in Lapeer. These winners were able to advance to the state meet in Dear- born. Amy Guimond, Anne Bieri, Eric Gonzales, qualified for nationals in Kansas City this summer. Mr. Call said that this year had the most state qualifiers from MacAthur. Business Clubf23
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