Anderson High School - Indian Yearbook (Anderson, OR)

 - Class of 1968

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DCE CLUB-Front Row-Dick Dunn, Bonnie Council, Marie Hall, Sandy Dehority, Dianna Maxey, Norma Rector, Mr. Don Dietzer, sponsor. Row 2-Meredith Davis, Janet Eldridge, Pat Mitchell, Kay Harris, Ludy Moyer, Carla Hudson, Diane Folsom, Eleanor Wood- all, Bar ara Bamett. Row 3-joe Petry, Mark Grahame, David Baker, Jim Riddle, Bob Burton, Leslie Montague, Ioyce Woolsey, Gwen Pepelea. Row 4-Bob Spohnholtz, Larry Hombeck, Ed Heiney, Bruce Strangeway, Mar Harvey, Bob Snow, Bill Ellis, Tim Flory, Junior Bi brey. Club in Working community Attaining the satisfaction of being a segment of the Worldng community while still attending high school is a main factor of the Diversified Co-operative Educa- tion Club. Mr. Donel Dietzer, co-ordinator, found 29 different types of jobs for 44 people in such fields as pre-nursing, pre-pharmacy, business machines, building maintenance, automobile mechanics, produce prepara- tion, library work, and carpet installation. The club membership, which was larger than any previous year, planned social activities and money-rais- ing projects. Local delegates also participated in state conventions at the I. U. Medical Center and at Purdue University. All money raised by the club during the year was used to pay for the annual Employer-Employee Banquet in May. DCE members like Doris Schild Cbelowl work in on-the-job train- ing, but many projects fabovel are the result of club committee work by all students. 71

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FUTURE RETAILERS-Front Row-Gail Layman, Richard David- son, Ginny Kiper, Sharon Chesterfield, Ronnie Pressnall, Bev Robinson, john Rosencrans, Ruthie Isbell, Mr. Thomas Lowenhar, sponsor. Row 2-Julie Pierce, Mary Ashbaugh, Linda Pardue, Leigh Ann Mcllrath, Susan johnson, Janice Vanderluit, Linda Reynolds, Pam Sparks, Larry Hoover. Row 3-Rusty Campbell, Terry Aynes, Pat Raison, Linda Kimbrell, Jean Snider, Linda Harp, Rene Gaither, Linda Catt, Elizabeth Porter, Connie Stanley. Row 4-Mike Thomason, Paul Conch, Don Childers, Floyd Wehrly, Ira Cookman, Roy Huffman, Ron Smiley, John Massey, Gary Baker, Dan Eutsler. Row 5-Tom Moore, Jeanne Smith, Sue Green, Carol Etchison, Ianna Matheny, Donna Martin, Barbara Brooks. DECA fosters future eaders The leaders of tomorrow in marketing and distribution areas develop vocational understanding, civic conscious- ness and social intelligence through participation in the Future Retailers club. Students on the Distributive Edu- cation course not only appreciate the classes and on- the-job training received, but they enjoy the social activities provided by their club. For several years Future Retailers have been the winners in state contests and projects. This year a mem- ber of the club was elected state vice-president at the Indianapolis elections caucus. Both the state and regional meetings were held at Ball State University. The na- tional convention was once again held in Chicago. As money-making projects this year, the club sold candy and calendar towels with the same success it has had previously. Web Snow does not keep Virginia Kiper, Sec., Ronnie Pressnall, Pres., Bev Robinson, Hist.g Gail Layman, Reporter, and Richard David- son, Treas.g from trudging to school and work. xx, :MQ ,gf 'Y



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Scholarship is society goal Students who have completed five semesters of high school with high averages in all subjects are candidates for membership in the National Honor Society. The pur- pose of the club is to emphasize the importance of ac- quiring and maintaining high scholastic ratings which will prove to be gateways to many opportunities in the future. The club members conducted a food drive at Christmas to make a needy family's holiday a little brighter. The club's school spirit was displayed by spon- soring a record hop after a basketball game. HONOR SOCIETY-Front Row-Mr. Leo Sanders, sponsorg Arlene johnson, Craig Trees, Ginny Voight, Ioyce Highwood, Ioe Lewis, Bonnie Baker, Darlene Schild, Janice Trimble, Janice Jerram. Row 2-Jane Brann, Karen Stone, Kathy Buck, Enola Knisley, Anne Deeley, Nomia Rector, Angie Shehane, Vickie-Lynn Foust, Vickie Kisker, Kathy Bailey. Row 3-Susan Lockwood, Nancy Thompson, Sharon Teague, Edna Buckley, K,Marie Stefke, Sarah Checking eligibility are Virginia Voight, Treas., Joe Lewis, Vice- Pres., and Craig Trees, Pres., Cabovel while members confer on upcoming events lbelowl. Kinley, Debbie Rodecap, Debbie Taylor, Bev Owens, Marilyn Ostin , Candy Cox. Row 4-Dou,-in Givens, John Marvel, Rod Herslierger, Bill Boman, Phil Atte erry, Larry Newberry, Mary Ewing, Rex Gentry, Meredith Davis, Dave Dageforde. Row 5- George Keris, Scottie Sparks, Joel Ebbertt, Gunta Grencions, Virginia Rozelle, Aaron Parsons, Tom Danner, Tim Mustin, Frank Taylor, Diana Dearing, jill Forkner, Doug Shekell.

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Anderson High School - Indian Yearbook (Anderson, OR) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 211

1968, pg 211

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1968, pg 156

Anderson High School - Indian Yearbook (Anderson, OR) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 48

1968, pg 48

Anderson High School - Indian Yearbook (Anderson, OR) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 16

1968, pg 16

Anderson High School - Indian Yearbook (Anderson, OR) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 139

1968, pg 139

Anderson High School - Indian Yearbook (Anderson, OR) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 111

1968, pg 111


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