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FIRE SQUAD ROW 1: Carol Gerrior, Barbara Hardt, Betty McCoun, Judy Garrison, Marilyn Hammack, Mary Ann Cook, and Mr. Helbig, advisor. ROW 2: Melody Johnson, Linda Williams, Fay Proctor, Judy Guthrie, Rosemarie Scherk, Marilyn Freeman, Linda Wade, and Carla Enegren. ROW 3: Walt Wagner, Helen Kehrer, Nancy Cottrell, Charlotte Crook, Irene Kaiser, Jean Robertson, Sue Deering, Jim Flink, and Ted Sholin. ROW 4: Larry Huseman, Jim Cundiff, Dick Beeson, Dick Peterson, Dick Traudt, Gale Millard, and Ed Horner. PRESIDENT PART CLUB J an Sabin The ART CLUB, open to interested students taking art or craft art cours- es, does varied ar- tistic and illustra- tive work about the school. 100 ROW 1: Mr. Boardwell, advisor, Pam Swadner, Barbara, Brownell, Nancy Cottrell, .lan Sabin, Rosalie Nelson, Vern Mayo, and Ken Upshaw. ROW 2: Gingerrlfleesegloy Floyd, Glenda Dittenhaver, Patsy Paist, April Getchel, Mary Isa, Serena Pederson, and Joella' Using., '-ROW 3: Sandy Dow , Carol Simmons, Linda Enegren Artlene Mackwood, Karen Martin, Donna Quisnberlyg Pat Ross, and Ethel Fitzgerald. l
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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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PRESIDENT LE TTERE TTES Bev Neal The promote friend- ip and goodwill mong girls thru orts activities. ACTIVITIES Dog Patch Daze ance . . . Home- ming Mums . . . arties . . . Trips ROW I: Miss Allen, advisor, Mary Ellen Cook, sergeant-at-arms, Kenda Richardson, secretary- treasurerg Bev. Neal, president, Sharon Cox, vice-president, and Yvonne Hegg, point recorder. ROW 2: Jayne Anderson, Melody Cantrell, Janet Bentley, Mildred Dittenhauer, Pam Gillen, Joella Ussing., Sarah Cross, Natalie Powell, Leah Gidley, and Patsy Kelley. ROW 3: Rosalyn Buheck, Mary Lou Andrews, Diane Bocci, Pat Paist, Karen Mulirk, Sharon Peterson, Lee Anderso-n, Bev Worley, Minnie Kakishita, Judi Aus. ROW 4: Nancy Holt, Connie Pommeren- ing., Barbara Rhoades, Louise Byers, Janice Van Buren, Ruth Good, Joanna Kaczenski, Alice Church, Frances Garhe., Mary Martin, and Nancy Raymond. LETTERMEN'S CLUB Herm Gartner The purpose of LETTERMEN'S CLUB is to pro- mote the athletic program, and to create good sports- manship and citi- zenship. ROW 1: Mr. Miller, advisor, Rick Reents, Dave Simpson, sergeant-atarmsg Herm Gartner, president, Mike Carlson, Justin Okada, secretary-treasurer, and Al Heeter, vice-president. ROW 2: Dick Beeson, Frank Pullman, Jim Kline, Eric Pearson, Norm Smith, Ron Calhoun, Walt Wagner, and Dick Peterson. ROW 3: Bob Wagner, Tim Kendig, Tom Rich, Darrel Frentress, Don Traudt, Dennis Sweeney, Glen Akers, and Dan Petticord. ROW 4: Pat Ennes, Warren Meyer, Aldo Bomotti, Ken Alcorn, William Davidson, Gary Ziegler, Bill Haherlah, and Ken Bneve. 101
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