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m BOEC officers, Carolyn Groll, Frieda Frontiera, Linda Lindstrom and Marla Cadiz show off their first place trophy they won for their demonstration in Parliamentary Procedure. CO-OP: Front row: Jody Kotcher, Sue Reinig, Carolyn Groll, Maria Cadiz, Linda Lindstrom, Kathy Whelton, Mrs. Peterson, Advisor; Nancy Simmons. Second row: Vicky Moeller, Cindy Warba, Alice Montez, Sharon Murphy, Sue Stacy, Debbie Galinski, Shawna Smith, Kim DeWitt, Karen Randall. Third row: Marie Mahoney, Kim Mohland, Jayne Tinney, Mitzy Klemkewicz, Peggy Watz, Sherry Ditzhazy, Kathy Zahn. BOEC Receives Trophy Eisenhower's Business and Office Education Club (BOEC) capped off a fine year by taking first place honors at the third annual Officers Training Congress. Some of the many activities in which the BOEC members were involved included spon- soring the Eisenhower-MacArthur faculty basketball game, candy sales, a dance and the Annual Employer-Employee banquet. The five obje ctives of the BOEC were: to become acquainted with people from our school and other schools in the area, who have the same career objectives as we do; to show our appreciation to our Co-Op employers; to learn and practice parlimentary procedures; to make Eisenhower's BOEC known to others. Seniors make up the BOEC in which most of them were involved in the Co-Op program. The four officers which represented the BOEC were President, Maria Cadiz, Vice Presi- dent, Frieda Frontiera, Treasurer, Carolyn Groll, and Secretary, Linda Lindstrom. Mrs. Bette Peterson was the coordinator and ad- viser. Using her business skills Shelley Vacik works in the main office. 27
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— Chess Club On the Move Kings, bishops, queens, rooks and twenty- five interested students make up the Chess Club. Money which they raised from a dance went towards entrance fees for chess tournaments. The Chess Club matched wits against area schools such as MacArthur, Arthur Hill, and Saginaw High. Many a lunch hour was spent in deep con- centration, before a chess board, in order to make the Eisenhower Chess Club come out on top. Gus Makriannis and Mike Johnson display the concentration needed for the game of chess. a AMADO Sn m ; CHESS CLUB: Front row: Mike Johnson, Tom Rinness, Mike Trib- Chris Rose contemplates his next move. ble, Mark Carpenter. Second row: Kelly Soderberg, Gus Makrian- nis, Jim O'Keefe. Third row: Chris Rose, Dave Weadock, Mr. Hardy,; Advisor. Fourth row: Brian Hensler, Steve Hoernlein, Roy Olson.
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Drama Club Sponsors Successful Plays This year’s Drama Club had a reason to be proud of themselves. They successfully presented three enjoyable play productions. The first play, entitled “Flowers for Algernon”, was their first straight dramatic attempt. Members of the club visited Michigan State University to see the production of “Pippin”, and also attended many Pit and Balcony plays. A joint effort between Drama Club, Forensics, and Debate accomplished a successful bagel sale. With the help of Co-op a dance was also held. The winter comedy “My Three Angels” was next on the agenda. In the spring of the year Drama Club produced their third musical, then = finished up the year with an annual banquet Many members in the cast of “Flowers for Algernon” get ready for the perfor- where they announced the new officers of the mance. up-coming year. i-r... eee Above: Patiently waiting to be made up is Lori Davis. Below: Lori Sullivan prepares to portray Mrs. Mooney. DRAMA CLUB: Front row: Suzie Sims, Vice President, Kathy Gerber, President; Mike Perry, Secretary-treasurer; Lora Laatsch. Second row: Julie Rawls, Paula Pacholke, Amy Brown, Barb Hosler, Wayne Schrock, Ruth Anne Sowle, Advisor; Janet Caswell, Walter Hill, Lori Davis, Rena Marx. Third row: Carie Scott, Jill Slasinski, Bridget Laundra, Donna Pepera, Marie Todd, Dave Ebelt, Christie Schalm, Carolyn Krupka, Carol DeCair.
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