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Latin Fiestas, FHA Fashions Flavor Varied Interest Clubs Among the many groups of clubs. the interest organizations offer Trojans the opportunity to express themselves with a small group of other students sharing the same field of interest. CHS students may also pursue their hobbies in these clubs.
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Librar Pages File Cards, Check Out Books l nl Monitors Cheek Hall Passes, Keep Corridors in C S Quiet HALL MONITORS-Front row: David Kurz, Don- Barnes, Ietf Niemi, Bill Hanemann, Bruce Dusen- Volunteer workers compose the Pages, a group formed primarily to help keep the library in Working con- dition. Their duties include checking out books, magazines and records: they also repair old books. Not only do they help students locate materials but these pages shelve books and file refer- ences in the card catalogue. Monthly meetings are held by the pages to decide upon their yearly proj- ects. Their main activity is a Christmas party-this year for the students at Richey School. The club is sponsored by Miss Au- drey Cook and Mrs. Barbara Hannum PAGES-Front row: Carol Sterling, treasurer: Sandy Lewis, Karen Kuchta, Margo Vaughn, Kerry Conczmnon, Charleene Savage . . . Back row: Darlene Graham, Debbie Possman, Fred Stoecker, Sandy Anspach, Sherrel Harris, secre- tary: Mark Nading, vice-president: Lillian Sawyer, president: Sherry Patton. Hall monitors check hall passes for the correct date and signature and see that the halls stay quiet so classes will not be disturbed. The monitors- usually juniors and seniors-come from a study hall and are chosen for the job through application. Hendricks, Bruce Maklin, Rusty Detwiler, Ka na Hall, Beth Reeck, Lynn Haltmann, Linda Lee, berry . . , Back row: Mark Kubista, Dennis Slf9SSmC!Il. Kip Krones, DOH Kirlin. Gale Abell . . . Second row: Iim Shipp, Bill rl
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With the use ot pictures, PHA adviser Mrs, Wilma Gross demonstrates good interior design. During the month of December. Future Home- makers enjoyed making doll clothes for under- privileged children for Christmas gifts and spon- sored a fashion show to raise money to help support their Korean orphan, Lee Yung Sook. September Events Illustrate Club Opportunities, Objectives To acquaint students with the op- portunities that Future Homernakers of America has to offer, a Pizza Pow WOW and an ice cream social were held in early September. Also, thirty members were initiated in a semi-formal cere- mony in the library. FHA continued to support their Ko- rean orphan, Lee Yung Sook and in October members celebrated her birth- day by baking brownies. FH1'-l'ers dressed dolls as Christmas gifts for underprivileged children. In December, they also sponsored a fashion show under the supervision of Mrs. Arleen Bluth. Later in the year, the club made preparations for a hayride and the senior party. An annual election was held to provide next year's officers. www, ..,,,.fr.,M mu., r.,,, s,,,,..,,,N,. anon-nn-nm -'-in-n-nun-p. Doris johnson, FHA corresponding secretary, Virginia Poindexter, president, Cherry Ramsey, inwanuamiu-ranlmpwqf' A Dr . Www rw, , ic. vasvhw -annum vice-president, and Bryna Vertlieb, treasurer, plan what will happen at every meeting. ,. fp st -give, .,r,, L,qN.y1 I
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