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farming Is IIIII' career First Row, left to right were: Donnie Karasek, Greg Patterson, David Streif, Chris Wolff, Bill Larsen, Dannie Kamsek. Second Row, left to right were: Dennis Reeve, Tom Moneypenny, Edward Chitwood, Robert Marfilus, Dave Blaser, Pete Nel- son, and Don Anderson. Third Row, left to right were: Karl Espeseth, Rolf For- shaug, A1 Abraham, Greg Kinney, Roger of the members of Blaser and Michael Hahn. Missing from Two the picture were: Ray Richardson and the Club, Ed Chitwood Robert Merkes. and Greg Kinney, resting during a break at the MS dance. 1Pictured above were the Farm Pictured above Were the Farm 0p Club of- ficers. Seated to the left was Chris 0p Club dance ecuple: Ed Wolff, President, and to the right, Al Chitwood and Bonnie osterholz Abraham7 Vice ?realdcrt. Standing wexe: who took first place at the Edward Ckitwcrd, Prcxerexy; and Greg MS Marathon contest by rais- pattersorr, Tlvasureru ing over $800. 14
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Front row: S. Crimme, K. Spillane, J. Watson, M. Wolfe, T. Renner, L. Seffrood, B. Reed, M. Peterson; Back row: M. Mick, J. Kuntz, L. Neff, B. Johnsrud, P. Goblin, C. Konichek, G. Clark, G. Swartz, R. Dahl, P. Miller, D. Clary, T. Olsen. D.E.C.A. stands for the Distributive Education Clubs of America. Ideally de- signed for students enrolled in Marketing and Retail Sales, the Southwest Tech chapter had expanded this philosophy to include all students who feel they would benefit from its activities. The four points on the D.E.C.A. diamond cover the areas of benefit to the student: Vocational understanding, civic conciousness, leadership development, and social intelligence. Much money has gone to the Fanni- more community as a result of the Rescue Squad benefit dance, to international causes by means of the door to door community canvassing for UNICEF, and for the further education of students through the D.E.C.A. Distributive Education Scholar- ship which was awarded to two students of Southwest Tech. D.E.C.A., as well as other campus organizations, also provided a strong outlet in the social area. Every D.E.C.A. chapter is unique in its own Way. Small schools sometimes seem slighted, But maybe that means we iust have to work harder for recognition. Overall we think the Southwest Tech D.E.C.A. chapter is one of the most active in the state. We Believe this year's group showed the other chapters we-are here. Officers: Front row: P. Goplin-Communication Laison; C. Konichek-President; K. Spillane-Trea- Advisers Warren Hillmer and surer; Back row: T. Bowden-Vice President; B. Gerry Rohlich. Johnsrud-Secretary; L. Neff-Historian. l3
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i Seatedc R. Parkinson, R. Dull, P. Rice, M. Buhl- C. Bille wearing vet's 3 man. Standing: J. Ploessl, T. Perrin, L. Byrne. Club jersey. The Vet's Club is open to dents hororably separated U. S. Armed Forces. The also open to Reservists eminimum criteria or those been honorably discharged Reserve Forces. The club all stu- from the club is who meet who have from the provides members a means of expression, a social outlet and gives it's ser- vices to the community school. and the Sec.-Treas., R. Murphy, Pres., J. Ploessl, V.P., R. Dull, Pres. Joe Ploessl makes a club meeting. a point to other veterans at 15
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