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Cavalcade Converts to Magazine Format This Year the monthly issues of the Cavalcade newspaper have converted to a new magazine format. The purposes of the magazine are to uphold the highest ethics of journalism, reflect successfully ac- tivities of the school, provide training ground for students interested in journalism and keep up with the best standards of modern com- munication media and the graphic arts industry. Cavalcade Staff ABOVE: Row 1: Kathy Cook-Editor, Jan Remlinger-Editor. Row 2: Deb McDougall, Karen Moris, Jane Matehey, Susie Blackman, Rosalie Haux, Carol Jackson, Cindy Woolridge, Tom Gschwind-Advisor. Row 3: Thomas Roob, Mary Bray, Dawn Sundin, David Nehring, Jim Brennecke. Row 4: Phil 'BrochhauseneAdvisor, Keven Walter, Steven Everson, Cindy Kingerduction Manager, Mary Dickman. Missing: Rose Betten, Gary Haugland, Marilyn Berra, Patti Heiden, Rosalie Langen, Connie Bostad, Betty Staats, Lucy Eckberg, Jeanee Schams. SWOI'd Keeps Students in Tune .with Whath Happening The Sword has been introduced as a new form of communication media on the Western Wisconsin Technical Institute campus this year. The purpose of this weekly publication is to keep students informed of campus activities, club meetings, social events, sports schedules and general school and community announcements of interest to WWTI students. The editor and producer of the Sword is Jan Remlinger, Ueftt a second year Fashion Merchandising Major at WWTI. 2l
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DECA Students for Marketing and Distribution The Distributive Education Club of America, WWTI chapter acts as a medium between the student and his future career in the marketing world. The pur- pose of the Organization is to develop a respect for educa- tion in marketing and distribution as well as promote DECA ABOVE: Row 1: Terry Green-Parliamentarian, Cathy Chamber-Secretary, Dennis RileyePresident, Jan Remlinger-Historian, Joal Clark-Vice President. Row 2: Thereso Poellinger, Wanda Weilande-Treasurer, Bill Bernacchi-Advisor, Jeff NailI-Advisor. Row 3: Jim Rumsey, Paul Olson, Marc Kronlund, Tim Landwear, Pat Buttner, Tod Shackelton, Dave Lairdean, Rick Sullivan, Craig Preston, Jeanne Schraeder. Row 4: Rick Konichek, Gretchen Mattison, Gil Arttrus, Renee Mannel, Diane Kerrigan, Gary Burmeister, Cindy Powell, Ella Joern, Kathy Balzer, Bob McCurdy. Row 5: Lynn Sime, Deb Parker, Deb Dahl, Sandy Sobkowiak, Mary my Data Processing Club Active in Fundraising Events The Data Processing Club is made up of voluntary students in the Data Processing Program at Western Wisconsin Technical Institute. The club sponsors fundraising events throughout the year. This money is used for educational and social field trips for club members and all students in the data processing program. The club also participates in data processing related events sponsored at the Office Education Association Convention every year. RIGHT: Row 1: Larry Mypus. Row 2: Monte Tewalt, Ellen Siekert, David Ritter, Susie Blackman. understanding and appreciation for the responsibilities of citizenship in our free competitive enterprise system. This is accomplished through meetings with businessmen, competitive events and the acquisition of general knowledge within the marketing field.
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22 Veth Club Men Who Have Served Our Country The Veterans Club of WWTI consists of graduate and under- graduate students, faculty and alumni who have had active military service. The purpose of the organization is to promote the interest, welfare and fellowship of veterans attending WWTI through informative and social functions. All current information dealing with veteransT affairs is assimilated by members of the club. RIGHT: Row 1: James Storandt e Presi- dent, Mark Vanderiet, R. Hevier e Vice President. Row 2: Steve Loomis, Clay Bordner Social Chairman, Dan Chesebro, Bruce Bradshaw - Treasurer, John Turner. Row 3: Oz, Charles Wagner, Bob Werner, Mark Alcorn, Bill Wason, John Bigley e Advisor. Agri-BUSineSS ClUb Fundraisers With a Purpose The Agriculture Club is made up of students in all Agri-Business Courses at Western Wisconsin Technical Institute. This group of active men and women engages in fund raising events throughout the school year. These funds are then used for educational field trips, school improvement projects and social events. ABOVE: Row 1: Art Brieske-Advigor, Ray Falkner-Sports Director, Richard BushekeeVice President, Dale Crook-Sergeam of Arms, George Sather, John Acker-President, Neil Sanders-Secretary- Treasurer, Ralph Orcutt, Mike Sebion, Mary Bray, Carl MuellereAd- visor. Row 2: Dan Bulman, Mark Sherry, Mark Umberger, Stuart Thayer, Jim Staege, Ed Bauer, Susan Kawatski, Linda Jandt, Kern Benrud, Emily Bekkum. Row 3: Bill Gerdes, Gary Berg, Curtis Wier, Dan Evenson, Garold Becker, Dan Bolduan, Lee Stendahl, Roger Myhre, Michael Berger, Terry Shay.
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