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Audio-Visual Aids Department The Audio-Visual Aids Club is one of the largest service clubs ofthe school. lnorder to be a member, each student must operate film projectors or other equipment. Each year a group from this club makes a tour to the Twin Cities. They tour various establishments which are of interest to the Audio-Visual Aids field. The Various departments that make up the club are the pro- gram department which takes care of schedules and assigns oper- atorsg the office department takes care of all recordsg the equip- ment. The radio tape department is in charge of head sets in the study hall and the public relations department does out of school work. The faculty advisor is Mr. Gauthier. I .Q AVA Officers AVA Office Staff ROW 1: S. Bakke, B. Sundh. ROW 2: D. Nel- son, J. Zuelow. S. Bakke, S. Opsahl, D. Tronnes, B. Sundh. 7
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CLS 'i Library Home Room Representatives ROW 1: N. Burlingame C. Hayes. M. McGarry, G. Steele. ROW 2: D. Boyer, K. Stornberg, M. Boyer, R. Bahr. ROW 3: M. Jacobson, ia. Higman, M. Heathman, J. Schleuger. ROW 4: A. Annonson, W. Brook, E. Stilwell, S. Page. The libraryrepresentatives are another service group. This organization teaches the students various pro- In each home room one student ischosen to receive all cedures inthe library, such as shelving books, preparing overdue book notices, and to see that these books are books for circulation, and checking books in and out. returned to the library. O Library Club h P Dun E J h n P West aard, M Dahlen, C Northrup ROW 2: G. Stai, P. Wrege, ROW1:K.B1et, . ne, . onso, . g . . . Schleuger, D. Helgeson, C. Northrun. B. Lish, B. Murphy. Not pictured: B. McClellan, E. Benson, P. Stultz. 1 '1 ,fy-, N - T J C7 K ,,4-K+
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L- G. Thompton, D. Tronnes, J. Ambuehl, S. Believeau, S. Roll, J. Buzick, L. Barthelemy, E. Pfulman, R. Fricke, J Zuelow, D. Moe, ROW 2: A. Thompson, W. Bell, D. Halvasen, R. Kaliher, K. Wilson, S. Opshal, S. Bakke, P Wrege, K. Wold, C. Bacon, B. Stephani., J Walters, J. Kerr ROW 3: Mr Gauthier D. Wittic B. Walde P . . . h, n, Given, R. Johnson, W. Vandersluis, P. Sauer, J. Wrolstad, H. Paulson, B. Grindall, R.,Tra.nby, D. Nelson, K. Grin- daJl, A. Quesnel, B. Glas. A... .. wg Equipment Dept. ROW 1: M. Glasman, J. Thulin. ROW 2: D. Hol- verson, D. Stordahl, M. Milan, D. Masterson. ROW 3: D. Walling, D. Gregerson, P. Wattles. 57
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