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NAT'L HONOR SOCIETY Bottom Row: Suzanne Littlepage, Karen Reese, Connie Trecartin, Lynn Rabe, Melissa Crowfoot, Gaynelle Nixon, Susan Ballenberger. Row 2: David Georgens, Dean Ouain, Susan Breitbach, Jan Ralston, Sunny Lot, Patty Wil- son, sec., Patricia Eyring. Row 3: Stephen Hams, George i if THE FACE that launched a Thousand ships? No, it's Marilyn Wooley, a model for the Merle Norman dem- onstration sponsored by Girls' League. Tips on beauty tricks and facial care highlighted the meeting. Koepke, Wendy Powell, William Hare, Paula Nold, Lynne Stresen-Reuter, treas., Sheldon Kotz. Top Row: Randolph Lun- gren, Steve Bartley, Berkley Benneson, John Mackey, pres., Kristine Mark, Deborah Alvord, veep, Lynne Thenell. ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE is the requirement for member- ship in National Honor Society. Members sought for high standards of character, scholarship, service and leader- ship. Membership comprised the top ten percent of the senior class, five percent of the junior class and two percent of the sophomore class. PROVIDING SERVICE for both the school and the community, Girls' League supplied oppor- tunity for every girl in the school to become an active member. Hoping to create to closer bond among girls on campus, the club sponsored a Get-Acquainted Tea and Fashion Show. The girls also sold Homecoming mums and decorated the cafeteria at Christmas. GIRLS' LEAGUE OFFICERS Bottom Row: Nancy Shaw, ex. sec-treas., Linda Swenson, ex. veep, Bonnie Billings, ex. chap-hist., Debbie Learned, ir. veep. Row 2: Paula Nold, sr. pres., Donna Helmandollar, sr. veep, Judy Kulb, ir. pres. Top Row: Kristine Mark, ex. pres., Rebecca Biegert, soph. pres., Jean Holman, Ariz. state sec., Deborah Bartelson, soph. veep. Clubs 135
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l34 Clubs IT You Care Enough To Do The Very Best PUBLISHING SCHOOL calendars, selling ChrisT- mas Trees and ushering during school orienTa- Tion and ParenT's NighT were among Key Club's yearly acTiviTies. Besides repairing The wishing well, a giTT To The school by The class of '66, members decorafed The goal posTs and sur- rounding school areas in coniuncTion wiTh InTer- Club Council. Membership requiremenT were ThaT The boys be in good sTanding wiTh The ad- minisTraTion, TaculTy, and fellow classmaTes, and ThaT They be willing To devoTe Time To Kiwanis funcTions. KEEP OUR cafeTeria clean! was The slogan Key Club sup- porTed for a monTh. ParTicipaTing in The cIub's efforT, Larry Howard Tosses an abandoned paper cup inTo The Trash can. KEY CLUB BoTTom Row: RoberT Neill, Mark Eaton, David Wilson, Phil VeTTer, sec., Dirck lacobelli, Bob VeTTer, Jeff Bull. Row 2: Lee Meyer, RoberT Stopher, Charles Ball, Ron- ald Adams, Doug Morris, John Shook, Bill Rich. Row 3: Greg Russnak, veep, George Laughlin, Don Droze, Treas., Jim Page, Randy Smith, Don Palmer, Don Leiferman. Row 4: Judson SmiTh, Rick Cozens, Bill Connors, Timothy Dailey, Larry Howard, Lawrence Leason, Frank SmiTh. Top Row: Roy Muller, Pat Ravanesi, Bill Smith, John Peck, Bob Van Valer, John Mackey, pres., Bill Markham, Rudy Ernst. . rr .. s :eel .g 5 , - 1,iQ:..s-3.:-. -i - ., ' zr, T' fsrss L L . .. 4 T e . T T. ,,.. TTP V fi., r 'Q zrz. B . ... 2 sl 'f-T--- T T f , , T T T .,, Q k,,. T 5 ie' L S :,.. 'rlii ' :Q Y' 'lie V gff ii ESPEQE I gi 1 ' , f -:.- i
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