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-A T giiilyfly grazle- ---1' Members of the eighth grade, under the direction of Mr. Daryl Dell, composed an active and enterprising advisory group. As o money-making project, members of the group sponsored o roller skating party ot Warnoco Roller Rink Profits were donated to the Junior Red cross since it was felt that this aided the school and our country Officers were Don Bostron president Rich ard Miller vice president and Tommy But terweck secretary -nn Back row left to right joe Morton Duck Rudd Tim Collins jerry Moinat AI Robinson john Donnor Sammy Elliott Freddie Ford Don Harris Darrell Woodard LeRoy Ceisick First row Carol Anderson Pauline Baca Char lene Sandberg Patty Carlson Karen Dickey Carol jean Ashburn Herbie Wilcox Don Bostron president Tommy Butterweck secretary Richard Miller vice president Absent when picture was taken janice johnson Phyllis Lloyd and Carol Winter 47 . , . I . - Torrez, Ronnie Weber, Mr. Daryl Dell, Advisor. Second row: jo Ann Quillen, Norma Robertson, Barbara Hoff, judy .
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'Nlinlly grade ' I Due to the large enrollment, the ninth grade was divided into two advisory groups under the direction of Mr. Fred Kagy and Dr. Ray Heimerl. Homemade candy was sold on Tuesdays to enable the ninth grade Q to purchase a floor lamp for the activity room. Cooperation in school activities made the group popular and well represented at all recreational gatherings. Pat Hettinger and Gail Gibson were the two chairmen of these groups with Fernie Baca as secretary - Back row left to right Dr Ramon Helmerl co advisor jim Nelson Waync Gustafson Frank Ewing Bill Meyer Grace Green Ruth Marrs Ken Miller Melvin Green Mr Fred Kagy co advisor Ivan Wilson Third row Freddie Armatage Wayland Dimmick Dennis Ehn Paul Henneck julius Vierow Sandra Vanzee Karleen Melander lyn Alles Sheila Sloan treasurer Nevelda Drake Claudia Doney Phyllis Estrick Nola Heil Shirley Sitzman First row Frank Baca Bob Brungard Gerald Arnold Don Wickstrom Linda Witwer janet Henney Mary Francis Phillips Fernie Baca secretary Pat Hettinger and Gail Gibson presidents Those absent when picture was taken Paul Vigil 46 l Leona Goodfellow, Bonnie Dunn, janice Benson. Second row: Melvin Goodfellow, Helen Alles, ludy Decker, Caro-
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evenlly grade' Under the guidance of Miss Doris Strick- lan, members of the seventh grade chose as their objectives the active cooperation with and participation in all school functions. Since the younger students found it diffi- cult to compete with the older groups in money making projects the seventh grade concentrated on over hauling their home room 2l7 Cleaning out closets and repair ing window shades were some of the ac tivitxes undertaken Patty Bohlender was president Joan Firestein vice president and Barbara Turner, secretory Back row left to right jo Dean Goetsch Carl Smith Bob Fullenwnder Laythan Dimr-nick jerry Anderson Schatz lon Sholdt Norman Bowles Merle Fisher Second row Ardyce Otte Bonnie Lesser Mary Alice Munday Donna Beauchamp Cliffie Burnett Donna B Il loyce Migliore First row Stella Baca jean Manly Margaret Wolfe Pat Coodfellaw Kathy Meyer Pat Bolender president joan Firestein vice president Barbara Turner secretary Absent when picture was taken Cary Mackey Benita Winter Bill Mackey 48 P . . I . - . I Charles Collins. Third row: james Mason, Paul Burley, Larry Sandberg, Bradley Miller, David Clendenning, Lawrence , ' ' , YI , ' . ' Z , , ,
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