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Left to right ROW 1--Sue Fisher, Margie Dudley, Margie Beard, Trudy Robinson, Georgia Schafer, Artha Bell, Carol An- derson, Janet Cape ROW 2--Miss Oberle, Andrea Jassen, Sue Aten, Pat Johnson, Pat Ebert, Elissa Gustafason, Mary Schliepsiek, Carol Ewing, Pat DriscoU ROW 3- -Carroll Zeman, Sharon Presley, Carol Marquis, Paula Nisbet, Jo Ann Kiueger, Pat Powell, Shirley Spencer, Judy Stewart, Sharon Nebergall ROW 4--Jeanette Huser, JudyHoulihan, Janice Waters, Sandy Opper, Pat Latre, Valerie Van Tine, Lillie Tripp, Linda Lucas Senior Girls ' Club is Organized to Serve Manual . . . Any senior girl is eligible. They sponsor Turkey Day, mass meeting, an Easter egg hunt at Easter time for orphans, and a banquet at end of second semester. They sell mums for home- coming dress -up day for senior girls. Carol Lyons --President, Aimie Carr--Treas. and Sec, Vice -Pres. --Pat Wallace. left to right ROW 1--Patricia Brown, Gladys Danage, Maggie Humes, Annie Carr, Georgia HoUard, Pat Wallace, Sandra Kurth Row 2--Jane Landrum, Naomi Williams, Dorothy Carter, Edith Whitelow, Jo Ann Reith, Carol Allen, ROW 3-- Norma Dentino, Marcia Botello Junquiera, Marilee Neptun, Ozella Faulkner, Ernestine Trammell, Judy Mitchell, Barbara Mitchell
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Sponsors: Mr. Davis and Mrs. Calkins, Georgia Schaefer, Artha Bell, Annie Carr, Sandy Opper. Quill and Scroll The Quill and Scroll is an honorary journalism society. The members belong to the school news- paper, editorial staff of the Mirror and the busi- ness staff of the Mirror. The members must maintain a B average in their subjects . Future Teachers F . T . A . is the abbreviations given to the Future Teachers of America. The present advisor of this organization is Mrs . Harker . This group consists of members that are planning to make teaching a career in the future. At regular meet- ings they discuss related topic and teaching-as a profession. New students planning on being a teacher are urged to join. Sponsor: Mrs. Nelson. ROW 1: Rosemary Burk, Pat Krummel, Carolyn Kataoka, Pat Brooks. ROW 2: Judy Miller, Karen Skrode, Jenny Prater, Kathy Gannon. ROW 3: Artha Bell, Brenda Bohm, Carol Crump, Karen Winters, Valeria Calvert. ROW 4: Bill Lunsford, Ed O ' Donnell, Sally Johnson, JoAnn Reith, Sue Reith.
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hnJ U ' ' ' J i ' ' I I ' J ' ' ' ' ' ' S ° ' ' = ° ' ' - Fuson ROW 2-Bud Grimm, John Rath- bun, Ralph Sutton Roger Meyer, Bill Greenwalt, Charles Voss, Monty Miller, Jim Thomson ROW 3-David Look, Henry Under- bS n7t n rV i . °r ' ' ' ' ' ° ' Slas Tjarks, John Garvin, Roger Heim, Jerry Workm RoW 4-Bob Bahr, Dave Dippold, Ted Hornsby, David Auer, Robert Craghead, Bill Albritton, Gary Dawson, Rex Berkey The Key Club Helps in Community and School Projects Manuals ' Key Club is an all boy organization. Organ- ized for the purpose of making money or being of service whenever called upon. As a money making group they spon- sor Key Club Dances, sell peanuts, cheese, and have car washes. As service they help with the Youth Farm, work at the carnival, open house, chili supper, help around school, promote Foreign Exchange Program, and donate S30.00 to the Pedra fund. The sponsor is Mr. Fuson with president Bob Bahr, vice pres. Bill Kessler, Sec. Dave Look, and Treas. Cliff Brown. Bob Bahr and Gary Dawson selling peanuts. Our boys enjoying a party at the Youth Farm.
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