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Page 102 text:
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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA ROW 1: Mrs. Ruble, advisor, Barbara Thompson, Kathleen Westing, Penny Hunter, secretary, Sandra Berg- strom, president: Diane Bocci, vice-president: Mary Lou Dumolt, treasurer, and Mrs. Pierce, advisor. ROW 2: Sharon Peterson, Sandra Melhus, Sharon Nesteby, Ella Stewart, Joanne Kaczenski, Pam Cillen, Diane Dixon, Camille Baird, Jeanette Westing, Wanda Hough, and Dana Roth. ROW 3: Linda Carpenter, Pat Chester, Norma Kraft, Pam Swadener, Janice Clay, Marilyn Freeman, Linda Williams, Charlotte Crook, Susan White, Artlene Mackwood, Frances Baggs, and Bonnie McGinnis. ROW 4: Karen Cook, Pat Hicks, June Steinback. Ginger Neese, Carol Shelton, Linda Schauer, Helen Kunze, Betty Bell, Judy M1-Daniel, Beverly Tack, Karen McLaughlin, and Virginia Kepley. ROW 5: Mary Ann Cook, Mary Mallory, Deannie Floyd, Carole Lane, PRESIDENT Sandra F. H . A. is to mote a growing . preciation of joys and satisf tions of homem4 ing. ACTIVITIES Sweetheart Forn Money-making Projects Installations Style Show The purpose I Patty Solomon, and Sharon Isbell. PRESIDENT Ken Boeve ACTIVITIES Sweetheart Formal Parliamentary Drills 98 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA ROW ll: Mr. Heliman, advisor, Don Pedersen, Byron Mann, Alex Komlofske, Ken Boeve, president: Don Mantel, and Cary Ziegler. ROW 2: Tom Jeleniewski, Bob Daffern, Ricky Asquith, Ken Harmon, Paul Larsen, Clarence Ross, Richard Anderson, Walt Tschudy, Ron Park, Doug Howard and Ron Boeve. ROW 3: Bob McKay, Richard Boeve, Mark Hall, Aldo Bomotti, Mario Dow, Dennis Leischner, Eddie Cross, and Gerald Dyck. ROW 4: Bill Wesley, Len Wilke, Roger Lex, Dale Lofthus, Richard Capron, John Harworth, Gary H1lgert,'.lack Hattan, Clifford Anderson. ROW 5: Tom Netlleton, Mike Sofich, Richard Kibbons, Jeff Lyons, Jim Komlofske. Jerry Veenker, Marty Stermon, and Steven Ryder.
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BOYS' LEAGUE Seated: Phil Nelsonn council memberg Mike Cook, yice-presidentg Hexim Gartner,' 'program chairmang Don McKinney, presidentg Don Killinger, council memherg Dennis Sweeney, treasurerg Tom Oberg, council memberg and Ron ' ' ' T N l il memherg Paul Petrequin, council memberg Dean Popp, Calhoun, council member. Standing. om ea , counc council memberg and Norm Smith, secretary. PRESIDENT Don McKinney ACTIVITIES School Christmas Decorations Sponsor Rotarians of the Month International Day May Day Festival .B. L. Christmas Tree B. L. Meeting
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FUTURE TEACHERS PRESIDENT Ardie Olson The purpose of is to giv e TEACH- teach- an advanced into the field they have ACTIVITIES Teachers ppreciation Day Money Making rojects . . Parties Fun Trips ROW I: Alice Quale, chaplalng Judy Krebs, historian, Gloria Taylor, secretary, Ardie Olson, president, Karen Porter, vice-president, Rosalie Nelson, Carol Blake, and Miss Sato, advisor. ROW 2: Mary Isa, Judy Poet, Sue Dimick, Judy Maxwell, Jim Cissell, Janet Bentley, Joanne Klein, Sharon Cox, Anne Johnson. ROW 3: Cheryl Koch, Judy Pierson, Ann Carlson, Eliza- beth Coates, Karen Martin, Phil Weber, Judy Aus, Joy Diprofio, and Janet Aus. FUTURE NURSES ROW I: Penny Miner, vorresponding-secretaryg Marilyn Freeman. vice-president: Rose Maria' Budiseliv, president, Pal Flood, and Miss Sawyers. advisor. ROW 2: Rita Gian-vhero. Sue Dimick, treasurerg Lynn Scott, Kay Ness, Barbara Morud, Jan Saunders, Judy Dierks, and Lee Anderson. ROW 3: Judy Holzworth, Pam Swadener, Linda Zimmer, Dianna Pvrrigo, Deanna Ferguson, Mary Ann Cook, Ruth Hevkel, and Diana Thompson. PRESIDEIXT Ki M 19 ss , X '59 , tew- .-as V4 , Eg il:-kiwi ' . - . , fi? ix.-as-is --fs . e 2 Wifi , .Q .,s :ss Jifsifei 292'-fi15.Q,2 11ysf T 'iissxss Z 1 f N - 1 ,- 5 gfwififsw 1 a w 5 Eggsgggmmss QKTSSWSQ . -. , WS 'ss new 5 5 Y is fx s gs s gg swiss-i X K ,mi Q siisiakiie in 4. gssgsmsj, K, Ng, 6 5 2, W ex is X is :N 3 Wpgefs , Se ,. ,..,,. , . ,. as 5SisiQ2T42'1,-'f.1 - 1 5-4ef'2is .ys2 11sS . ?s?f'fK1:1s,,s,'f, 35 9?fewjs?is2SZfg5S-gsigsfwg, ' S, Q S, s is s 33615 ,ws 2, ipiiaaixxffitsa M - -I f--' - . L ss. . 2-z,.is...,,.3,.. f as?g?fsg?f,,fv .is feeggis r-f,,,25,,s : - - , sie.,sz?E2:' E 512 we X flggsfgwf . gs! 55225355 ssisisiis Rose Marie The purpose of FUTURE NURS- ES is to further the interest of g i r ls who wish to be- come nurses. ACTIVITIES Field Trips Projects for Childrens Homes and Hospitals Take Nursing Courses 99
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