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Back Row: Mary Benning, Terry Witken, Larry Raber, LeRoy Kuper, Jim Svec, Rex Humke, Dennis Lindaman, Roberta Catlett. Second Row: Sharlene Harken, Gloria Meyer, Jean Tjepkes, Robbye Schultz, Barbara Ridout, David Quegg, Diane Flessa, Margery Miller. Front Row: Mr. Carlson, Sandra Drake, Pat Miller, Joan Weber, Bernard Boekholder, Kathy Frerichs, Janet Linn, Darlene Diemer, Sharyn Growden. PHOTO CLUB . . . This year the Photo Club has twenty-three members. The officers are Bernard Boek- holder, president, Kathy Frerichs, vice president, Joan Weber, secretaryg and Janet Linn and Pat Miller, treasurers. Mr. Carlson is the club adviser. . , . The Photo Club has its own darkroom and equipment in the school. Besides facilities for developing and printing, an enlarger and a drier, the Photo Club has flood lamps and tri- pod for use in taking pictures. Two new cameras were given to the club this year by the Argus Company. . . . An important project of the Photo Club is to take pictures for the Torch. The president and adviser were responsible for all the football, basketball, track and baseball individual pictures. They also took pictures of the plays, parties, music groups and Homecoming activities. . . . Members of the club had individual projects throughout the year. They took snapshots of friends, made Christmas cards, printed billfold size pictures and made and sold enlarge- ments of school activity pictures. This page sponsored by BEAR RADIO 81 T. V, 27
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The Teen Club had another sucnessful yt ar x 1th all the gurls un hxgh sfhool p1rt1n1pat1nf,, 111 the club dCll'x1l1l s Var1ous subjects from Dat1ng t Cookxnv werq nrt sented at the meetxngs The annual Chzxstmas formal presznted by the Teen Club proxed to be 1 grand Success Tha theme for thc evemng, was Roses ln the Snow and the gym was beautl fully deporated to f1t the theme under the superv1s1on of Llnda Flessa Mothers were xnwted to a Spr1ng Tea on May l3 The offlcers for the Lomlng year were lnstalled at th1s fneetlng Presldent Llnda Bear Because of a w1ndy I-Iomegomnug afternoon the hard Vice Presldent MarJOr1e Humke work of the float comm1ttee was ru1ncd 1n a few short Secretary Gretchen Abkes mxnutes But leave It up to the Teen Club to saxe the Treasurer Bonme Houts day' They ran the float anyhow saylng Let's make a Soc1alCha1rman D1X1S Cockerham WO!-Db mess of Relnbeckl Program Cha rman Barbara Brooks Servmce Cha1rman Carol Wolf Adv1ser Helen Rath Th1S page sponsored by DREW'S SHOE STORE ze Q .. . ,- . . . C , 1 x, 1 ' 2 ' y ' , . , ',. ' ' . vr A vw , vw 4 vv B I L ,L . .- U U I 1 1 ' 1 ff - fx 1 - ' , f K -- 1 4 x , . ' 7 , vw ' .vv . I . '- , ' ,' ' , ------ - A, , - - ' . ' , ' f - -- ' ' 11 , . 1 . . ., 4 I' - .A . I 1 c '
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ei HQVQ Back Row: Harlan Abbas, John Muller, Francis Janssen, Jim Engelkes, Dennis Lindaman, Joe Green, .Terrell Willems, Tom Ubben, Wayne Wiese, Second Row: Dale Brass, Carl Guldager, Marlyn Nymeyer, Gary Harken, Robert Ubben, Frederick Maifeld, Barton Hanig. Front Row: Paul Brass, Ivan Kreimeyer, Dick Roelfs, Paul Wiarda, Francis Fritz, Dennis Rotgers, Leon French. 'F'--ii' - , FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA , , D9 t 1 -,,.q,, XJ. Ili Back Row: Paul Rotgers, Melvin Mudderman, Lynn Bangasser, William Muller, Robert Schafer, Gary Lindaman, Jim Scallon, Gary Ploeger, Dennis Ubben. Second Row: Lester Maifeld, Steven Groningi Duane Harken, LeRoy Kuper, Ronald Brass, Warren Weber, Leland Keninger, Dwight Humke. Fr-ont Row: Gary Bonewitz, Stanley Nymeyer, Jerry Rodemaker, Donald Sailer, Jerry Fessler, Gerry Jan- sen, Keith Roelfs, Terry Janssen. This page sponsored by the FARMER'S CO-OP ELEVATOR CO. Z8
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