Anderson High School - Indian Yearbook (Anderson, OR)

 - Class of 1968

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Page 82 text:

' ' Club builds standards A-CLUB-Front Row-Jack Looper, Iohn Bostic, Terry King, Iohn Chismar, Iohn Doyle, Ken Johnson, Lan'y Reveal, Scottie Sparks, Mr. Phil Sullivan, s onsor. Row 2-Iohnnie johnson, Tom Foland, jeff VVihebriuk, Milge Thomason, Tom Rankin, Mickey Janes, Bob Schamowskc, Jim McMahon, Tim East, Jeff Nash, Dan Edwards. Row 3-Dan Erskine, Tom Frank, Dave Ballinger, Mark Harvey, Tony Ocxman, Dave Maxwell, Dick McCabe, Tom Williams, Percy An Club, an honorary athletic club, promoted a high standard of athletics and created a fellowship among varsity athletes throughout 'the year. Each member must have lettered in a varsity sport and must have main- tained at least average grades. Tradition required that they be spirited boosters at sporting events. Under the leadership of Mr. Phil Sullivan and Mr. Don Granger, the boys showed civic-mindedness through the deeds they performed during the school year. Mem- bers of the club collected food in the fall and donated it to the Salvation Army to make Thanksgiving a happier time of year for needy families. The club also actively participated in a campaign to collect money for the orphan's home. Sec.-Treas. Scottie Sparks, Pres. Larry Reveal, and Vice-Pres. Ken Iohnson fabovel map out A-Club sports promotions which include Cbelowl the passing out of game programs. Davis, Calvin Nunn, Greg Kincaid, Doug shekell, Charley Jones. Row 4-Mac Davis, Dave Wright, Jerry Mathis, Kim johnson, Phil Atteberry, john Mathewman, Steve Surbaugh, Dave Wood, Gordon Robbins, I. D. Nunn. Pete Carmicheal, Mark Marshall. Row 5- Paul Wilkins, Alan Clark, Eddie Bush, Rickie Tate, Tim Ellis, Steve Maines, Tim Mustin, Jack Keesling, Steve Huntley, Frank Taylor, VVillie Rolling, Bill Clark, Don Taylor. S553 - It-' ' f

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r Reporters Lana Morgan, Dan Edwards, Cherie Roudebush, Randy Creeson, Gary Miracle, Linda Peyton, Kathy Hoffman and Susie Mitchell write news. Cl en H rris ets ractical rintin ex erience ,, ,N c Linotypist ar ce a g p p g p 33 K A . 'S setting type for The X-Ray. Pressure produces X-Ray Pressured, frantic and inspired, The X-Ray staff toiled five days a week and often on into their Week-ends in an effort to provide a student body of 2,000 with in- formation and entertainment. Be it the retirement of a respected faculty member, a senior of the week feature or the coverage of a Friday night ball game, members of the largest staff in a decade collected, wrote and edited the news from all departments of the school. A delegation of staff members and their sponsor, Mr. Lee Pursley, ventured to the NSPA Convention, the noted IU Journalism Workshop and Eastern Indiana Day in Muncie. Printing of The X-Ray, as Well as printing services for the entire public school system, was done by the school's printing department. Having moved into the new quarters in the Reynold's Building in the spring, the shop spent the summer months and much of the school year adding and using advanced graphic arts equipment. Within Anderson High School the graphics art group was responsible for printing The Little Chief, basketball and football programs and a myriad of cards and forms. vii' .t 75-1 N' fi 4- 5' l . if S1 - Candy Spaulding, Billie Condra, Pam Simmons Cseatedl, Shirley Boume and Ruth Ann Bowman type, copyread and proofread copy.



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Council represents students STUDENT COUNCIL-Front Row-Mr. George Lee, sponsor, Dorothy Lewis, Bill Boman, Edna Buckley, Bonnie Baker, George Keris, Jody Neff, Carol Richardson, Debbie Taylor, Lana Morgan, Pat Hollenbergler, Mrs. Jean Smith, slpgnsor, Row 2-Dorothea Blackwelder, S aron Teague, Susan Loc ood, Vickie-Lynn Foust, Linda Pardue, Pam Jones, Mary Rogers, Debbie Shuster, Becky Reichard, Jayne Ferguson, Vivian Hart, Jeraldine Siler, Cindy Wright. Row 3-Bev Sokol, Bev Owens, Candy Cox, lane Heffel- finger, Nancy McCarroll, Janice Niehaus, Betsy McNa ney, Carole After homeroom balloting, the 70 new members of Stu- dent Council were sworn in before the 2,000 students they represent, Each day the council meets to promote student government, to learn parliamentary procedure, and to link the student body and the administration together. Student Council sponsored two semi-formal dances, the Fall Wind-Up and the climax to Twirp Week, the Twiip Dance. At Christmas the Council raised money and spread the holiday spirit with the Penny Postman. Besides the impressive swearing-in ceremony, the Council presented the AFS convocation to gain sup- port for their drive and increase the chances of having a foreign exchange student. The Council also served the students by operating the used bookstore. Pistole, Sandra Hanna, Jean Hanna, Jill Jackson, Minetta Dulin, Susan Horeva . Row 4-Chris Seal, Scottie Sparks, Jerri Stanesu, Anita Lee Pfiil Atteberry, John Mathewman, Lairy Arms, Joe Lewis, Bob Delph, Mike Tumer, Scott Balsley, Cindy Haight, Janet Roettinger. Row 5-Diana Hart, Peggy Fawbush, Shirley Amistrong, Jim McMahon, John Marvel, Dan Oshier, John For- cum, Gloria Jones, Lana Wardwell, Pam Weston, Christi Hoppes, Sarah Novaes, Chris Carney, Suzi Brandt, Twila Lawrence. Caucasing before the meeting are the opposition.

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1968, pg 57

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1968, pg 6

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1968, pg 34

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1968, pg 43

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