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Rodeo Club Holds Country Dance The purpose of the Rodeo Club was to unite people who were interested in the country way of life and rodeoing. lnstead of electing ofllcers this year. a central committee. which included all members. ran the club. The Rodeo Club Committee wanted to earn money for members to compete in High School Rodeo Association events. In order to earn enough money for these ac- tivities. the club held a Country Dance in the cafeteria. which was extremely suc- cessful. Darla Kay Cross was chosen as Country Queen at the dance. In addition to the dance. the club committee planned many other activities to earn money. Rae Marie Woodworth and Todd Peterson at Coun- trv Dance. l l0 Organizations Couple swings at Rodeo Club dance. Sophie Hunholl and Cilcn Bass dance the night away. Mrs. Relic Malmgrcn. Rodeo Club Sponsor
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Photo Club Teaches Students the Art of Photograph This year the Photography Club was sponsored by Mr. Hubert Letterley. lts purpose was to provide students with knowledge ofthe art of photography as a fun and constructive pastime in a learning environment. Some ofthe activities were a trip to the mountains and visiting the Denver Zoo. along with taking and devel- oping photographs. Ofiicers were Mike Nemger, President: Steve Hamilton. Vice- Presidentg Cindy Weihing. Secretary: Matthew Williams. Treasurer. Photo Club Mike Nemger Mr Letterley Connie Largent Ray Olson Neal Alire Steve Hamilton, Matthew Brady, and Cindy Weihing. Organizations 109
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STAMPS STAMPS STAMPS Mr, Klotl and Karla Pinkerton admire one of the interesting stamp books that the members have collected. ..-'I . 1.1 Al Abeyta, President: Brenda Bacon. Vice-President: Scott Alvord. Secretary. f4 Al Abeyta, Brenda Bacon, Mr. Rydherg. and Scott Alvord trade stamps during one ofthe meetings. The purpose of Stamp Club was very obvious. lt was simply to promote and en- joy stamp collecting. Their projects this year were to let members ofthe club de- sign their own stamp album pages, and visiting stamp shows in the Denver area. but the biggest part wasjust to collect and trade the stamps. The officers for this year's Stamp Club were Albert Abeyta. Presidentg Brenda Bacon. Vice-President: and Scott Alvord, Secretary. X l ' . -7 V n x-::tT' ' K Q 2 f K A., 5 ' ' 'ww , . ',f xI:I' - , .wtf :,, Astqggw -tgp: ,1 ai 2 ' 'u 9-1' i' .b - ll Brenda Bacon admires her new stamps. Scott Alvord looks for prospective stamps to trade. Organizations lll
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