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DRAMA CLUB THE SHOW GOES 0 Drama Club, an orgainzation in its second year of existence, had a membership of 13. The club was sponsored by Elaine Stoner. Drama Club sponsored a melodramea entitled, Dirty Work At the Crossroads. The play was open to the school and was directed by Stoner. The group also took a field trip to a production of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet at the Mulebarn Theatre in Tarkio. The trip was highlighted by a per- formance of a girls' trio, who sang, You Deserve A Break Today 1. Row 1, left to right: Curt Bennum, Connie Carpen- ter, Cheryl Drake, Mary Jane Dennis, Laura Callihan Mike Gott. Row 2: Elaine Stoner, sponsor, Jean Ann Rice, Linda Brewer, Jackie Mullins, Michael Craw- ford, Jackie Walker, Tom Gass, Rick Felzien, Dan Dunkin. 2. Club members Dan Dunkin and Jean Ann Rice re- hearse for a club-sponsored presentation of Dirty Work At the Crossroads. 3. Cast members of Dirty Work At the Crossroads. were Connie Carpenter, Jackie Walker, Jean Ann Rice, Mark Lynch, Dan Dunkin, Sabrira Tanquary, Jill Ianpher, Stacey Wipf, Rick Felzien. glrrrrr L4 rg .Y I, .1 E , sg 'A '11 4 .lr
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DECA ORKING FOR TOMORRO As students being high school, some students enter the job world. Wayne Brassfield helped students enter into the job market through his merchandising classes. Brassfield was also the sponsor of DECA lDistributive DECA made money through the payment of dues and the selling of metal social security cards. A trip to Kansas City was highlighted by a tour ofthe Ford pro- duction plant. DECA was definitely an organization that helped stu- dents adjust to the adult world of work. ay- J- ' I, .L,.... I .1 Education Clubs of America.D 1. Brassfield discusses the purchasing of a metal social security card, one of DECA's money-making projects, with Ceclia Vaughn. 2. DECA officers this year included Greg Brown, Becky Nelson Slaughter, Jennie Stotts, Becky Etherton, Da- vid Swank, Kim Wiggins, Cindy Jennings, David In- graham . I I I ,I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l I I I I I I I I I I I I I ll I N ..----------..---------.- - - - - - - ... --...------..---------
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KLUB LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION Persons who were interested in Electronics Journalism had the opportunity to join KLUB. KLUB was spon- sored by Mass Media instructor, Elaine Stoner. The majority of the members were involved in the production of The R-IX Report . This program, aired 1. Chris Stickler, and David Ellis explain equipment to through cable on channel 7, presented the public with , Arthur Harbison, Mrs. Stoner's brother. local and school happenings. The program also allowed 2. Row 1, left to right: Scott Helmandollar, Curt Ben- members to exchange responsibilities for each pro- num, Danny Stark. Row 2: Bob Adkins, Jim Forbes, gram. Jill Lanpher, Stan Perry, David Ellis, Theresa Lent, KLUB toured the Kirksville and Maryville radio sta- Rugan Hexem, Dan Dunkin, Mary Pat Whisler. Row 3: tions. The group was also instructed by student teacher Chris Stickler, Bud Nelson, Paul Babb, Jerry Black, Keith Syberg. Plans were made to visit KCMO in Kan- Tad Lisle, Doug Spencer, Kevin Lober, Monica Gon- sas City in the Spring. dringer, Jim Glidewell, Elaine Stoner, sponsor. KLU Ep Take. aaa R If Ravmef'
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