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All-City P.-TA. Ray Clark Ba my nets Dick Osborn HUNT Dave Snyder l Lost C- Fozmfgi Gareth Johnson uf' f Publztzty Bob Gallagher -:vr gr 1 ,J Sc rapbook Ron Fricke r-lssenzlvlivs Bruno Pickering Dritrw Bob Burnett we s .Q -4- N 1 Itztrti mural ,lohn Prinos fu March of Dimes Elling Anderson - 1 2 A f Red Cross Norm Anderson Slum C use Bob Timm ai iff ,-n ,lrrrbqrv , .AQ 2 t3Qfg't P t on Q XJ' fn' . Ax Y - W. A V' I fr 1' Y 1 l i , C ' f ,fi '-.Y 1'. .All Y K -f V, . . 3241 im, 1- -' '-5151 ,4,,,g..J5, ,r ,gh ,. . , '-' - 1- w.',:-.fmr ,, ,. ,newer ,f fl, Uv, ' , ' Boys' Club Repre.senmtiz'es-Front Left. Pedersen, Eller, Vatn. Brumpron. 2nd Row: Biehl, Winberg, Timm, Peterson 3rd Rozug Edelbrock, Christian- sen, Rudd, Nardin. 4th Roux Lee, Snyder, B. Snyder, D, Cronley. Sth Row: Owen, Liljenberg, Norton, Peterson. 6th Row: Semrnott, Ochsner. Sayers. Johnson. 7th Row: Gable. Gullickson, Finne, George. 8th Roux Hinklernan. Lewis, Olason, Cairns. 9th Rauf: Lagerquist. Hannnerstroin, Huseby. Nelson. 10th Row: Pells, Hanson, Pulling, MCAnlifE'e. lltlz Rout: Nielsen. Carlson. 27
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President Scott Satterlee Vice-President Don Meberg Recording Sec. Bill Fraki Student Manager Mike Jones .3 . l Treasurer Elliot Gleason Advisor Mr. Smart The Boys' Club room is the scene of rnuch activity. Boys' Club promotes gooo' relafionshflos among the boys r - Me V' f The Boys' Club strived with the aid of V, cooperation, good sportsmanship and .V T 5 - - good conduct to make our school a bet- T ' ' N- ter place in which to learn and mold our futures. They were always ready to render their services wherever they were needed and in such a way that the boys were given the opportunity to - participate in the activities of their school. Acconiplishnients of this year includ- ed maintenanee of hall and field pa- trols and the iimiitieeiiieiit of the lost and found ottice. lloys' Club spon- sored ai Clean-up Week in the lunch- rooni which greatly helped the litter prohlem. During this special week. clean-up signs were put up through- ' ff-'-'w 1 Q out the school and the hoys also played records in the lunehrooin during all three lunches to help the cause. Other activities included athletic asseinhlies. dances. Ll scrirphoolx committee and ptirticipiition in all school drives. The s Boys' Cluli also sponsors the intramur- Qil sports proerinn, Because of this pro- ertiin, nigmvlioys who .ire not active in M4 .B The result of Scattlc's first snowfall is much cheap labor for teachers. pate in this wav. 26 other school functions get to partici-
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AA t f H., 5 f K 6 ,ij i y ji . F - 3 V.-.gif-si-V - T: 'T ' - .s m,,' 1+ A, s --.A f fa - J . I I I . . Y , fm Shingle Staff-Front Left: Rockhold, Hahn, Clinton, Stebbins. Ruddy, Anderson, B., Cox. 2nd Row: Palmer, Trigstad, Zwaduk, Anderson. N., Benson. Jackins, Munsell. P Si, . , f L 11, 'L Advisor Mr. Birchman Organizations Engelhardt School Life McIntosh - Ist Semester-Sports Hallin 28 Syl-'X Editor Sylvia Larson -,W X C la s s e s V an cl erHoe k Open.. Fac., Index Casey Qn rl Senvester-Sports Anderson One of the busiest classes in Bal- lard High School is held fifth period in Room 202. This class works together to put out Bal- lard's yearbook, The Shingle. In addition to regular class work, they often spend their study pe- riods and sometimes even some of their class periods helping the photographer take pictures of the different classes, writing copy, and making layout sheets on which the final pictures are pasted. Working right along with the Shingle staff, the art staff adds the drawings which help tie all of the pictures and copy in with the theme. Shingle Art Staff-Front Left: Mrs. Henning. Ad-uiso Williams. awk- r'r 5 3-. 1 i Zi ? 5 1' 3 . Although they work apart from the Shingle staff, in that they have a separate room, their work is extremely essential in produc- ing an interesting annual. Prob- ably the first thing anybody no- tices about the yearbook is the cover which the art staff designs. Late in the spring of every year the Shingle staff has a banquet. This banquet is held at some prominent restaurant in town and it is here that they see the result of their efforts. lt is here that they receive their copies of the newly printed annual. full of memories of the past year. r. Hansen. F.. Rodenhouse. End Rom Thorp. : 22: ' r- ,'f.p:5i ,,4,,35f5.:zjgt:-' rg., 3 1-j3 Z: L, . 4 , 'M' t 73 5. 0 . ef 'f 'Q' si
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