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3, HAM RADIO: FRONT: Mr. Hornaday, advisor: Frahm, pres.: Aden, McGreagor, and Blanchard. SECOND ROW: Butler, S, Blanchard, Moos, Campbell, and Ingalls. THlRD ROW: Mead, Magahan, Johnson, Kearey, and Daniels. BIT AND BRIDLE: FRONT ROW: Rupple, Sigloh, Robinson, pres.: and Mrs. Patrick, advisor, SECOND ROW: Karklin, Blcotte, and Shaw. THIRD ROW: Conway, and Castle
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YBEA C0 Ed Blt and Bridle, Ham Clubbers actlve YBEA FRONT ROW Rexroad Squares sgt at arms Barnes sec Ward hlstorlan and Fesler pres BACK ROW Mr Wllson advlsor Curtls Reynolds treas Barnhart Green and Mrs Johnson advlsor Borah s Co Ed Club was W made up of glrls who were W' members of the vocational M Q' office practice class Each glrl held a part time yob as part of 55 'mx-vnu-H for nlne months ln the sprung the club had a thank you ban quet for their employers and a plcnlc for the new vocational office practice class Co Ed Clubbers sold WhosWhos ln the mann hall at noon during January YBEA a group of students who helped to run the school bookstore learned about the many facets of business As social actlvltles they held a Christmas party and an end of year party But and Bridle Clubbers were concerned thus year In support Ing horses and the sport of horseback rldlng The Club had a Sprung horse show and spon sored trall rldes Mrs Patrick was the club s advisor and Steve Robinson was its pres' CO ED CLUB FRONT ROW Olson Barry Sandland Gauge Reynolds and Busch SECOND ROW Schrelner Howells Jayo Mays and Asbury THIRD ROW Mrs Mary Roemrg advisor Beehee Curtis Martln Grossman and Porter Peggy Olsen was club presldent and Debble Sandland was secretary treasurer dent The Ham Radio Club headed by Mr Hornaday and Presldent Blll Frahm was taught how to run electronlc equlpment They also ran the Public Address System during assemblles . l l 9 ' 9 l ' N azure M A r . ' y y T T c,,l M ,,l.l,l T , , y, IAYQ Z all hl,.. ,. -- - ' 1 ., ,e . X if-W, ' 5 of '- the class and must hold the job 'tt't ly f g T' - - - , 4 N I X! 'Q as Q' ' 1 I - ' N ' En ' - - , at 76
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DECA travels to Denver, Ecology Club sells paper .gg t 4. 'r V 5 ECOLOGY CLUB: FRONT ROW: Briggs, Hoe, Giles, Day, and Asbury, SECOND ROW: Miss Crawlord, advisorg Oltman, Miller, Ward, Wilson, Olsen, Dawn Johnson, Kelley, and Thackaberry. THIRD ROW: Denise Johnson, Tennant, Van Houten, Profit, V. Johnson, and LaMarche. FOURTH ROW: Hulfert, Ellison, Williams, and Frazier. DECA, headed by Larry Remm as Presi- dent, devoted its club activities towards training its members for future jobs and businesses. The Distributive Education Clubs of America members attended the Western regional conference in Denver in November. The conference was for State leaders involved in DECA. For Thanksgiv- ing '72, DECA presented a needy family with a Turkey Dinner. In January, DECA sponsored a mixer as a social activity. Ecology Clubbers spent many hours of their time during the past year selling recy- cled paper to nature and ecology buffs who roamed the halls seeking ways to stop pollution. The paper drive proved a big success. Dawn- Johnson was president of the club, and Mrs. Crawford, the advisor. ECOLOGY CLUBBERS: Dawn Johnson, Bob Ellison, and Terry Huffert were among the many members who participated in selling recycled paper in the main hall at noon.
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