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As YARK members, Debby Rudy and Linda Brum- berg take time to work with special education stu- dents. Eau Claire teenagers build enthusiasm for Project Stop. ef Students Serve Teenagers play an important part in com- munity life. A major undertaking for 1969 was Proj- ect Stop, sponsored by the Barrio. Students and parents participated in a 23 mile walk for hunger. Profits from the Walk went to the Cumberland Indians. Teens also had the opportunity to learn about our local police force through rides in squad cars. The Youth Association for Retarded Kids is an organization developed to give special attention to certain children. One of their spe- cial activities Was a Christmas party. Area youths displayed their talent in the Young Artist's Contest. This year, Mr. Tischer gained special no- tice in the community for adopting a set of Peruvian twins. M' jrjl . C M351 it f- 2 ,W 2 it 77 . A -fwwzei cm W emma .. T t' QM ' U V, Vgal j 'MMS aj in gg 5 ji 2 '54 gg 4 ,, . i., f t fs me H '73 v ' ' f tl. lr. li W 'A ,.,. ..,.. s Qmjg g, 'X' i P rf- Q 32, Q i i 9' g ff Q fe
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Deca Donates Students to Business Deca has accomplished a great deal dur- ing the last three years. The organization has made displays, presentations, and sold various types of clothing and household items. They were honored to have one of their seniors, Larry Prell, elected state Vice President. As a result of rapid expansion, part time jobs were provided for many of the students. 9, , E, 5 fi 3: 32 E 51 2? L .7113 Pam Huseby and Larry Prell use imagination in making advertisements. Deca advisor, Mr. Anderson, discusses job opportuni- ties. wi Mi all izzxsstei. Q WW N - 1 . 5 av A E i Deca officers: J. Hawkins, Pres., C. Johnson, Historian: Sue Bonnin, Treas.g C. Milward, Sec.g C. Farrell, Vice- Pres. New merchandise is displayed by Mark Sheils and Gayle Gooding.
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ommunity To gain a better knowledge of the police force and its activities, Judy Hoeppner, Anita Houman, and Jeff Galde, take advantage of the Barrio-sponsored police rides. Toni Sirianni practices diligently for the Young Art- ist's Contest held at WSU Eau Claire. Peruvian twins, Nina and Nita., are welcomed into the Tischer family. Z fa ,Mah , if 'MW 'Witt if N , QQ M .1 W ' Va ,- ' ,, ' , , 4 MW, 1 if V' ff4f,!.r' , L ' KAN I V .
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