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club TED FOSS. RUSS DOW, MR. LONG, Secretary Fall Vice President and Boys' Adviser Spring President SPRING REPRESENTATIVES. Row I: Skip Kulle, Ron Taylor, Dave Wenger, Dick Torney, Phile Oke Jr., Lance McGrath, Lynn Martin, D. Schultz. Row 2: Jim Rocheleau, Ron E. D. Sterlington, John Patzer, Harry Rubenaker, Tom Walls, Gary Todd, Jim Schink, Jerry Larson. Row 3: Frank Moss, Pete Wicks, Leonard Frye, Ray Sicher, Duke Wallis, Specs Peltaninske, Jerry Ruhl, Ace Noffesnger. Row 4: John Rich, Gene Manwell, Leonard McGlothlen, John Fitzpatrick, Bill gvalker, Al Worden, Rik Forschmidt. Row 5: Kenneth Basher, Don Boltz, Hank Stream, Robert Burnett, Dave Coghill, Cliff Davidson, Ken Schubert, Jim u ivan. Russ directed the business of the Boys' Club during the Spring semester. The CSG, BC versus Faculty game was a thriller which ended in a tie. . a I Qa1..afil-.Slam-n'L v-1-41 ' -
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With the coming of each school year, we are busily engaged in the construction of another Kimtah. Many students devote a great deal of time-endless hours in making the yearbook. lt is customary that the third period is set aside for the Kimtah class which consists of 22 students. In this class, the co-editors advise, help and supervise the overall work on the book. The other officers each have their duties: the sports editor makes the layout for the sports section, the business manager takes care of financing, the copy editor does the typing, the photographers take the pictures, and the senior, iunior and sophomore editors plan and work on the layouts for their sections. The other stu- dents work under the respective editors, each giving his own ideas for the betterment of the book. Last, but certainly the most important, is the faculty adviser who works patiently with the students throughout the whole year. cf k XJ A Edith Johnson Judy Thompson-Copy Editor Gene Yount Al Rossman 2 SZ' l.l.l
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