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x 'TF' --...A KEY CLUB-FRONT ROW: K. Petersen, K. Perry, G. Nelson, N. Eddy, Mr. D. Leak. ROW TWO: Oyler, Fuller, Fredrickson, Litchford, G. Simmons, D. Stokes, L. Bowen affiliated with the Kiwanis and help add variety to community activities, ,-all ,aunt Wk 'Y-as KEY CL B Involvement in school, community affairs becomes top motive of Key Club members Involved in school and community projects for the betterment of the area, Key Club members orga- nized for a successful year. With Gaylen Fredrickson as president and Mr. Dee Leak as adviser, the group manifested a willingness to find time and energy in developing a better school. Harlem .Clowns blasted male faculty members in a fund raising program as well as providing hilarious entertain- ment. Under the sponsorship of the local Kiwanis Club, Key Clubbers fostered civic development. Seeking to involve all men in community affairs was Gaylen, prexy, Mr. Leak, adviser, Dell, veepp and David, secretary. 'xr-is i
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SPA ISH CLUB lntriguing experiences add new interest in language and culture to language students Developing an appreciation of Spanish language and culture, club members participated in numer- ous activities. Monthly meetings stressed singing, games, and lectures. During the Christmas season, members held their annual pinata party featuring Mexican foods, and as a community project dis- tributed holiday packages to Mexican families to vvish them a Merry Christmas. With Mr. David Orimley as adviser, club members raised money by sponsoring dances and a movie. Officers planned exchange trips to various schools to observe other Spanish clubs. A roller skating party led to fun, thrills - and spills. It was a year of action. Spanish representatives Mary Kay Buchanan, lulie Summers, Reuben Cervantz, Richard Wood, Allen Williams, and Karlene Brough selected music for cultural advancement, enjoyment. , EF K, A 'Y SPANISH-FRONT: Eberhard, Buchanan, Wood, R. Cervantez Summers Thompson Mr Grimley ROW TWO Miller Manning, Capener, Weidman, Okada, Petersen, Harris, L Harris ROW THREE Bronson Austin Hunter Funk Starr, Mann, Brockman, Purdum, Showell, Hawks, Hess Mortensen Williams Lansford White Cervantez and St K IX X
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THESPIANS-FRONT ROW: Leak, Webb, Secrist, E. Anderson, Christoffersen, Scott, Peterson, Buxton, K. Oyler. ROW TWO lames, Hudman, Earl, Fredrickson, Campbell, Meyer, Derricott, Forsberg, Isaacs, S. Anderson. ROW THREE: W. Austin L. Marble, P. Shaw, T. johnson, Gardner, R. Thompson, Romer, Holland, Napoli, S. Garn, McLeod, L. Scott, C. Scott ROW FOUR: Rhodes, Miller, Williams, Thatcher, Buchanan, johnson, Potter, Deardorff, Borup, I. Christensen, Smith Cornwall, Allen. ROW FIVE: Manning, McDonald, C. Richards, Spencer, Callister, Crump, Baker, R. Hess, M. Archibald, Stokes, M. Oyler, Potter, Lasley. Members achieved theatrical ambitions by sponsoring school plays and presentations. THESPIAN Theater productions attract Thespian Club as members create live stage presentation Concentrating on dramatic skills and developing an appreciative attitude toward drama, Thespians explored various aspetcs of theatric arts. A presen- tation of The Littlest Angel highlighted Christmas season as Thespians combined efforts to construct all costumes, scenery, and props. Members, vvith President Cathy Christoffersen and Adviser Kathy Oyler, planned activities including commendable presentations of Barefoot in the Park and Calamity lane. Camelot, at the University of Utah, attracted Thespians as did Man of La Mancha at Weber State. Thespian activities led to a great understanding of dramatic arts and an appreciation of drama. Looking over playbook scripts, intrigued Cathy Christoffersen, prexy, Teresa Scott, secretary, Eli Anderson, vice-president. - f!x snnllif' .2 fixi- fi' .ilk 1 ft 'Z '..l1.L' .i L isla-
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