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HONOR SOCIETY Kay Gibson, Marlys Nystedt, Erlene Van- Devender, MI. Jackson tTreasuren, and MI. Dale Petersen tAdvisoU. To be elected to the Honor Society is an honor which falls on a very few. The reason for this is found in the rigid require- ments for election: Scholarship t3. 5 grade averages, leadership, service and character. .0- '8- T DANCE e: COMMITTEE ; :5; SEATED: Laura McKern, Emily Rykert, Betty Quigley, Sandra Nelson. STANDING: Judy Deitch, Ian Drummonds, Judy Hoffman, Mr. Dale Petersen tAdvisoo, Stuart Surcamp, Bob Tanner, and Charles Martin. The purpose of the Dance Committee is to prepare for the noon dances and to see that before each dance all arrangements for the dance have been made. F. B. L. A. SEATED: Jean Ostenberg tReportenr Janet Stone tTreasuren, Betty Ansell tSecretatyL Judy Rust tVice-Presiderm, Jackie Robinson tPresidenQ. STANDING: Jeanette Marion, Ruth Bowlsby, Betty Quigley, Mrs. Lamb tAdvisoU, Emily Rykert, Karen Perkins, Sharon Rowen, Rose Fisher, Donna Staats, and Inez Buckridge. The F.B.L. A. tFuture Business Leaders of American is a national organization whose purpose is to promote better business under- standing. The F.B. L. A. made the programs for the home games and sold tickets at'home games. This organization participates in many state activities.
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the Girls' i 'Girl of nest, for eligible. e an an- ted party :h is held his year mos the in the 3811 to all aim High .71 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA x is s x s i i i i i x N FIRST ROW: Sandra Garboden, Gayle Harrington. Vice-President;Jeanette Marion, Sandra Fleming, Presi- dent; Martina Pecnick, Treasurer; and Lela Southerland. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Stinnett, Edith Randolph, Dee Self, Delores Lenart, Pat Fleming, Erlene VanDevender. Nancy Netherton, Fern McCready, and Bunny Nelson. THIRD ROW: Sharon Clark, Lola Johnson, Madrene Snyder, Mary Short, Phyllis Fisher. Florence Peck, Sandra Nelson. CarolHansen.Lois Wellette,BarbaraJohnson. Sharon Rowen. and Mrs. Hall, Advisor. The F HA. is organized to promote better homemaking in general; to create leadership in home and community life; to promote international good will; and to further interest in home economics. The require- ment for new members is one year of homemaking. During this year they have sponsored ice cream sales each day and the annual formal 'iSweetheartsi Ball valentine's dance. King Neil and Queen Bunny of the Sweethearts Ball. F. H. A. Initiation
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E Rykert, .V DING: offman, Arcarnp, trainee i :0 see :ents for SEATED: Susan Maddux, Sharon Egan, Kathleen Th meme mghwnbeee an Wheeler, Presfdent; Stella Pipkins, Lois Marie Hughes. Judy DelRosso La.urita Ru;h Pvlisilr ??rlene Esther Ruth, Stacretary-Treasurer; Gayle Harrington. Sandy Fleming, Marylou Christian. Jug 1; lshgr. and Ljawanaf Stlnsont ON STAGE: Barry Vaughn, Kermit Carlile,Charles Berg LaVernc'e Slayte OUIZSCIS. Perkms, Vloe-Pre51dent; Bunny Nelson, Pat Fleming, LaVonne Slayter. Lorraim; Caldwell L 3; Eahnaren Sandra Garboden, Sally Inman, rLuWanda Win20, Barbara Johnson. Gail Buehler, and Ja'm Srimmorslgrsl' EIRST ROW: Janet Stone, Kathleen Thomas, Nancy Ansell, J anet Ansell, Pat Grigsby, Landra Garboden. SECOND ROW: Rodger Bown, Leslie Grigsby, SharonRowen, Karen Perkins, 60 Gray, and Charles Quigley. THIRD ROW: Bill Adney, Lynn Melhorn, Carol Hansen, Sandra Marshall, Earry Melhorn, Kennith Sprouse, and Mr. Tesdahl, Adviser. Rzrmer. Claude Johnson, David Fox, and Earl Stults. NOT PICTUR oads, Bob Roehm, and Lois Wellette. This page sponsored by the U. 3. NATIONAL BANK AND THE J. c. PENNEY co. Treasurer; and President; FOURTH ROW: Larry Michaelis, Kenny ED: Marilyn Cochran, Secretary; Tom WCr-O mOZm-Om WCPO Z?wU
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