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CADETS K l' fD. W'll' ,M. B t, M. S d ,K, K I ,R I: J, Tuthill, H. Netter. Row 2: B. Dair, B. Cope, J. Bryant, M. Lee, J. Hgizknei, V- jljcjigjiey, Llngjjjjs, ju Cfjjjfrdecgijj, jgjojpjjcjilgn, 5, Mathias, H. Landman, T. Lake, J. Carney, S. Getsla, D. DiFranco, flevenger, D. Malley, B. Godwin, P. Wagner, B. Winslovv, S. R- Roblflson- H. Netter, J. Carney, S. Gotsla, R. Robinson RIFLE CLUB The Blackford Cadet Corps, consisting of some thirty-tvvo members and supervised by Captain Hall, is a state sponsored program designed particularly for the young man who desires to make a career of military service. Subjects stressed in the Cadet Corps include rifle marksmanship, map reading, first aid, personal hygiene, and group safety. All subjects are applicable to any branch of military service. The Blackford Cadet Corps, Company A of the 55th Battalion, actively participates in various local and stateevvide activities. COLOR GUARD Affiliated with the Nab tional Rifle Association and under the direct supervision of Mr. Hall, the Blackford Rifle Club was first organ- ized during the 65-66 school year. The major objective of the club is to instruct young people in the safe handling and proper use of firearms. The Rifle Club accomplishes its objective through an or- ganized program involving practical experience with small arms. Row l: R. Manchello, V. Borg, D. DiFranco, D. Molly, L. Shaffer, L. Beatle. Raw 2- K. Hall, J. Haughey, R. Robinson, J. Bryant, C. Gardisen, K. Hall. Rovv 31 C. Thayer, H. Landman, D. WlWlTe, K- Kolp, D. Williams
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ORCH ESIS Row I: C. Mehlirig, K. Rose, F. Unruh, W. Winkler, D. Waarich, V. Standridge, Row 2: S. Londerville, S, Smith, L, Thompson, S. Keep, 'Orchesis, or modern dance, is a club devised to teach the fundamentals of dancing to its members. This year, Tiare McMillan taught the girls some Tahitian dances, and a demonstration of Swedish ball gymnastics was given. The girls gave dance presenta- tions toward the end o f the year. ....u....p-ni . 4. I 7 IX LX a - I SALES 8. FINANCE AWARDS SCHOOL AFFAIRS Peter Pozniak, Bob Grant Mr. Raley, Frank Cote Mrs. Petterson, Maggie Cook SYNCHRCNIZED SWIMMING The purpose of this club is to learn new group swimming skills and to provide an oppor- tunity to perform the swimming skills learned. The girls demon' strated new skills to the parents on Back-To-School Night. After planning their own water bal- lets, the girls performed on various occasions. Row lg S. Reeve, N. Tuthill, A. Ball, B. Zamzovv, C. Christopherson, D, Hancock, J Halle, Row 21 K. Cleveland, B, Musgrave, L. Behens, C. Hendrickson, K. Hall, D Wasch, C. Anderson, J Carter 150
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LATIN cius ff' V. u.,.'i' x...f'-- ' f i L i 'L .. , , . 1' gk t . . ..f,. The members of Latin Club, under the direction ot Mrs. Chew, took a trip the latter part of January to the lce Palace in Sunnyvale tor an ice skating party. ln early spring a Roman Banquet was held in the cafeteria. Everyone dressed in Roman attire, sat on the floor and teasted on Roman food. The clubs activities ended with a beach party. Raw lg L. Franklin, J. Ford, S. Wallace, P. McCraney, B. Gillming, S. Reeve, D. Russell, B. Pesavento, C. Hendrickson, P. Pittman, E. Franklin, P. Fell, P. DiMaria, R, Winer, Row 21 L. Heggen, C. Young, J. Warden, S. Taylor, P. McHan, C. Kloes, T. Turnwall, C. Nesseth, M. Shimada, M. Lyons, T. Fritz, J. McEntee, G. Dalmau, S. Parsagian, Miang Ng, Row 3. G. Oba, S. MavrakiS,T. Broekemeier, R. Stover, K. Lipton, B. Crews, C. Anderson, M. Cruciano, J. Dutton, K. Barnett, J. Keyweed, B. Somers, M. Skrondal, E. Parrish, M. Mars, Row 4: J. Gemignarii, J. Sethmon, R. Mantre, D. Hoppin, L. Ward, C. Hanson, M. Milton, T. Judge, B. Allen, J. Wilson, H. Schaefer, C. Kloes. S. Cook, E. Sturtevant. GERMAN CLUB lr 41. A ,L . x A The purpose of Blackfords German Club is to familiarize students with the people and culture of this foreign country. In December, the members went to various convalescent hospitals where they sang German carols. The evening was ended with a party reminiscent ot those held in Germany during the Christmas season. The club also prepared for a Faschingsball , or German carnival. Row l. R. Sunseri, D. Graft, J. Stockard, J. Shetter, A. Forrest, S. Dobrin, L. Faulkner, K. Lander, T. Carptner W. Boeninger, Row 2: M. Pendelton, C. Carpenter, J. Houghey, N. Stockard, S. lmsen, P. Lindsay, S Grincewich, S. Nystrom, R. Ledonois, Row 3: D. Zody, R. Thayer, T. Ordon, L. Ellingson, S. l-linston, S. Lee, F Johnson, S, Kopp, Row 4: W. Ramirez, G. Gillily, B. Glatzel, E. Dunstan, H. Landman, W. Hubert, D. Boshta D. Ryan. l52 ,X w
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