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if si' , Row 1: J. Williams, S. Lutz, D. Ballew, K. Martin, J. Ness, D. Butters, C. Swinney, I.. Charles, M. Kelley. Row 2: S. Berntsen, R. Sommers, D. Bagstad, J. Gibson, B. Farmer, P. Taylor. Row 3: M. Ortiz, T. Clove, J. Tram, B. Bergholtz, S Augspurger, R. Northam, M. Galbraith. Row 4: J. Campbell, B. O'dell. Interact Promotes Better Understanding Between ations The Interact Club was formed on October of 1965. It is the first Interact Club formed at Basic High. The club is sponsored by the Henderson Rotary Club. The main proiects include service to our school, community, country, and interna- tional relations. There are 30 boys in Interact which include 15 seniors, 10 iuniors and 5 sopho- mares. Interact meets every second and fourth Monday of each month. The fourth Monday is reserved for the monthly dinner and program. 1 f' V 3' Q.. jfs ' fQw' 1 Lvlzlt. Phil Taylor, Vice-Pres: Bjorn Bergholtz, Director, Joe Tram, Treasurer, Steve Augspurger, Secretary, Jim Campbell, President, Bill Farmer, Di- rector, and Clarence Swinney, Director.
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Elaine Dutfey, Vice-Pres., Nancy Hicken, Treas.g Josie Baca, Hist., Pat Phillips, Prog. Chaim Mary Martinez, Sec., Vicki Price Pres., Miss Euksuzian, Sponsor. The Business Career Club is an or- ganization designed for the primary purpose of introducing the business world to the future business leaders of Basic High School. Through the year a variety of differ- ent programs are presented to stimu- late and guide club members. In the past years, we have had skits, field trips, speakers, and films. Also, there have been demonstrations by cosmetic experts and modeling representatives to show the proper way to wear make- up and dress at school and on the iob. During the last part of the year we have speakers representing several dif- ferent phases of office work. This year we expect to have a secretary, an office executive, and a local personnel direc- tor to speak to the club. We hope that at the end of each year, the future office worker from Basic High School will have a better insight into the business world. WE RE A B00 TO BUSINESS F s .. Row 'l: P. Truiillo, P. Phillips, L. Erickson, M. Sanchez, L. Romero, L. Castro, J. Baca, I. Booth. Row 2: C. Angley, M. Martinez, C. Levy L. Payne, S. Carrillo, l. Wallahan, C. Pagan, V. Price. Row 3: H. Sandin, B. Wilson, P. Allsebrook, E. Duffey, N. Hichen, C. Duffin, T Clow.
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Biology Club is composed of Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors. One must have taken or be taking Biology to be a member. Our proi- ects for the year are field trips to Charleston, Frenchman Flats, and Valley of Fire. The pur- pose of Biology Club is to bring together those students interested in the living things. Ollicersz Kathy Davis, Program Chairman: Fred Cossins, Program Chair- man: Wendy Dietrich, Pres.: Ricky Guinn. Vice Pres.: Christy Smith, Sec.- Treas. R TREES FAILED . . . BUT OUR CLUB GOES O Row 1: D. Erickson, J. Baca, C. Jolley, M. Davenport, P. Truiillo, L. Castro, B. Mallory, D. Wheat, D. Hacker, R. Allen. Row 2 A. Blankenship, C. Smith, C. Purcell, J. Jones, T. Ream, S. Wortman, K. Davis, W. Dietrich, S. Osborn, M. Hinkell, L. McDoniel, T. Schutz Row 3: P. Phillips, J. Miller, L. Phillips, B. Paul, L. Smart, P. Allsebrook, S. Harless, R. English, G. Cole, B. Farmer, T. Burns.'Row 4 B. Lanier, S. Mendive, D. Augspurger, R. Guinn, F. Cossins, M. Kelley, A. Hacker, D. Golden, W. Kennedy, R. Chase, G. Wilson S. Berntsen. l 20
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