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The newly-devised Clolle-ge Pr'ep'a.ra,tory English class lhals set ,a, high goal for students wishinsg to 'attend college, Being' taught for the firlst time tlhis year, the subject deals mainly with the more difficult aspects of grammlefr, vocabulary, literature, and writing. ENGLISH, AND Hom: EC. The need forthe subject of Civics is widely felt by seniors. Know- Girls in senior home economics learn the arts of advanced cooking, ledge -of our government and how it is a,flmlnfis'tered is compulsory to tailoring, and srpond time studying' problems in marriage. Skills learned become a. useful citlizen of our country. in this class ai-Q amp-plied when the girls compete for the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow award.
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GEORGIA WESTERLUND G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g Chorus 2, 3,49 Home Ec. Clwb 2,3,4: Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Livbrar- ian 3,4 TONY WHITE A.S.B, President 45 Class President 33 Boys' Cluib 3,4, Student Council 1, Section Chaiirmam- Safe- ty Conference Planning Board 3,45 Foobblall 1,35 All School Play 3, Senior Playg National Thespiam 45 Spa,ni1s0h'CluVb 3,43 De- bate 4, Movie Crew 33 iTransferred from Falls Church, Via., 25 CAROLYN WOODWARD Student Council 45 Tfraf- fic Safety Conference 3,43 National Theslpian Society 3, 4, Vice - president 49 Maike - up Crew 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader lg S io n g Queen 2, Song Countess 35 Yell Duchess 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Hi - Liztes Staff 3,4, Edistoir 45 Home Etc. Club 2,3,4g Home- coming Princess 4 SENIORS STUDY DIANE WENSTE-RLUND Chorus 1, 3,45 Spanish Club 2,3,4g Pep Club l,2, 3,41 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g Home EC, Club 2,3,4 CIVICS GERALDINE YO'CUM G.A.A. 1, 2,3, 45 Senior Play, Spanish Cluib 2,3, Secretary 35 Home Ee. Club 2,3,4g 'Chorus 1,2,3, 43 Pep Club 1,2,3,4
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At last known as upper classmenf' the juniors have a full-fledged chance to serve the school in student offices, as leaders of school affiliations, and resume, with more experience, committee work. Planning for the future becomes self-evident to these students and results in a hard-working and closer- knit class. Class officers, left to night, Dave Gollelr, vice-presidentg Christy Glass, secretaryg Jeff Wright, presidentg Gary J ovhnson, treasurer. Top row, left to rightg Allan Ericksen, Dave Goller, Joe Cruamlpton, Doug Helm, Brian Edmund, John Fralnkliny Bill Browning, Dick Downing Bob Brittner, Chris Hanson, Bob Dloolilttle, Bob Cooper: Bottom rolvvg Christy Glass, Marclila Cave, Lou-gene Christopherson, Sally Buitenveld Ben bavis Gretchen Albaugfh, Joyce Helstrom, Bev Dlers, Be-tsy H'3lVOlI'SOH, Janet F'redelricks, Connie Herron Julie Finch ' '
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