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DECA Club Does Well In School And Class The DECA Club under Mr. Williams had a good year this year with each of the sixteen students earning an average of $1,750.00 for a combined total of over $30.000.00. The class in addition to working an average of 700 hours per person also did such things as open a school store, build a float for the Homecoming Parade and build a display window across from the cafateria. (1) The DECA Club was one of many groups to have a float in this years parade. (2) The officers for this year include Theresa Seirer—President, Dana Schultz—Vice President, Robin Rose-- Treasurer, Mark Graf--Finace. THE BOTTOM ROW Renae Killian—Secretary. Tami Holmes--Parliamentariun and Mary Piper--Publicity. (3) Dana Schultz manages the store the club opened this year. (4) the entire class consisted of, TOP ROW LEFT TO RIGHT, Lagene Mitchell, Craig Neidens, Stan Hamel, Troy Anderson, Dana Schultz, Mark Graf, and Mr. Williams the instructor. THE BOTTOM ROW. Mary Piper, Tami Holmes, Sonia Pellant, Theresa Seirer, Robin Rose, Renae Killian, Charlote Oswald and June Henderson. (5) The students built their own sales displays using merchandise borrowed from local merchants. 13
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(1) The counselors, Mr. Covalt and Mrs. Castor, were in charge of getting our classes scheduled and many other jobs. (2) Mr. Hoffman and Mrs. Whinnery were in charge of our language departments with Mr. Hoffman teaching German and Mrs. Whinery teaching Spanish. (3) Mr. Gregg is in charge of the entire vocal music sys- tem at RHS. (4) In the instrumental department the job is shared by two men Mr. King and Mr. Fowler. (5) Any one going down to the gym was sure to see one of three people: Mr. Michaelis who teaches Phys. Ed.; Mr. La- mar who teaches Psychology, Sociology and Phys. Ed.; or Mrs. Honomichl who teaches both Pys. Ed. and Hu- man Anatomy. (6) The ladies who prepared our noon meals were FRONT ROW: Patricia Branch, Margaret Langhofer and Franis Wagner. THE BOTTOM ROW: Ger- tude Fleger, Nenah Bachar, Margareta Long, Evelyn Steinle, Irene Hoff and Vivan Brandenburg. (7) The men and women responsible for keeping our school clean were Chester Rounkles, Willis Feil, Cathy Giebler, Bruce Col- hour and Lloyd Schneider. 12
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Seasons Pass Quickly For Busy Dramatists The seasons passed quickly for the busy members of the Dramatics Club this year. During the Christmas season they held a Christmas Extravaganza on Main Street for the public to enjoy, this was also given as the Christmas assembly at RHS. The Dramatics Club also helped in this year's play Okla- homa. Many of the club's members received acting parts in the play, while others helped backstage. The club also enjoyed traveling to other communities to view stage productions. 1.—Officers of this years Dramatics Club were: Anita Wood, President; Sam Farmer, Vice-President; and Carol Davidson, Secretary-Treasurer. 2.—Members: FRONT ROW: Tracy Resley, Rich Tyler, Judy Frazier, Sam Far- mer, Chuck Bean. SECOND ROW: Anita Wood, Judy Trombley, Terry Stewart, Kathy Pace, Karen Nowak. THIRD ROW: Tammy Zorn, Reesa Scott, Ginny Driscoll, Laura Dolezal, Tammy Seifert. FOURTH ROW: Cheryl Erbert, Marianne Laspisa, Diane Woelk, Sally Crenshaw, Charlene Sanders. Not pictured: Karen Joyner, Teresa Gutierrez, Shelley Sutton, Jackie Hecker, Carol David- son, Kathy Wade, Kris Thomas, Ann Covalt, Lisa Krue- ger, Chris King, and Brenda Zordel. 3. Shown here are two Dramatics Club members, Anita Wood and Carol Davidson, participating in the all-school play Okla- homa. 4. Pictured here is Jerry Crenshaw, the gallant advisor of Dramatics Club.
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