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DIS TRIBUTIVE EDUCATION ROW 1: Mr. Clifford, advisorg J0iAnne. Kemnitz, secretaryg Eldon Beckman, presidentg Bob Yvngner, vice- presidentg and Margo Falkner. RUW 2: .Ieanette Wolcott, Mary Lou Andrews, Lorrie Schneider, Arlette Bakke, Betty McCoun, Phil Nelson, historiang Wade Wilcox, and Jim Forman. ROW 3: Harvey Shelton, Mark Hall, Byron .Mann, Lenord Wilke. Dick Clark, Hal Jones, and Ed Horner. PRESIDENT 3 1fr1T.-Z,-MW' ' gs ,.', 7 zgiify l'T',,g7ii'ff1 , -Pl?i5?l55iif11' Y M m .. ' - H ::.:E'fQi2 f??eZ5' : J7Q'j5?5fl' z . ..-ff ff ,iff -sim 1 1 W ,,,:. L ,,., .. , e,.. .. -we as Ken McCafferty The purpose of AUDIO-VISUAL is to service and op- erate the schoolis audio-visual equip- ment, such as pro- jectors, recorders, phonographs, and public address sys- tems. 102 AUDIO-VISUAL PRESIDENT Eldon Beckman ACTIVITIES Concessions Breakfast Manual kie and Businesses Employee and Employer D. E. C Mr. Hutchens, advisor: Ken Mf'Cafferty, president: Darrel Rhomls, and Bob Youker.
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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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PRESIDENT 7 1' . I K 3,7 of 7 Mx, g,.qi.,.-, .,,., of ,H-1' -1 , an nfs? 11.51 115 1 f, fi. fl 'er Bill Davidson The purpose of SPEC ULANTES is to pursue the na- ture of reality thru study and discus-I sion . . . The club meets twice month- ly at the homes of the members. SPEC ULAN TES ROW 1' Liz Coates .Ian Sabin, Marylin Hammaek, Sandy Gaylord, Carol Randall, and Diane Milis.NRqW 2: .Mike Kocher, Ken Carlson, Clark Harmon, Larry Williams, Ken Upshaw, Phil Mellon, and Fran . Clifton' ROW 3: Barbara Brownell, Janice Mallory, Dean Casperson, Bill Davidson, Dennis Sweeney, Charlie Hmkle. and Mr. Siemroth, advisor. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS ROW 1: Gregory Robinsong Dean Casperson, president' Clark Harmon' Frank Netlleton' Liz Coate ' d B 1123166 Zepliatarg-treasurer.. ROW 2: .lean Kalb, historiang Diane Milesg Barbara Brownellg ,and Kathlegii Westineg . r. eeley, advisor. Not pictured: Steven Kalb, vice-presidentg Ken Carlsong and Linda Hart. N ::E'.: :1IV..,:s:.'!5H.fEE? 5EE iE ElIi'E-i..1-Z.iiiI4a:'.,Is!IfI:s: ', -:5r::!i:a.::5fi'i5lf?5E 'fs:l::'5:'s'EE,:.xEE::Ei:. ' 2 :':'?!:::.E?5E..:: V fXz,yW,- . As? :sf s::sgggg5,g,g .- -,sn,fis5 -fvsmswf A . ass, I iii isis?-,fel :Tsai-T ?W?'Eff45i2-iiifia1'1i'522fi5i Qfgiffvimiizsf 5 l 5 .,--all H .7 sxx se if-' -' -ZQ TW2 - 22 ,s...,,,.,. .. Q, ,:, , ., ,,.,r 3 ,a,. s,,.,,s Saieilsgesfasg frllei fswziiff, 1 f g,gsf'ie,.s??sf?s5?i-f 1'551P3'H9'f1F11fiS2Y5 , ,A - T'Qs??is:V's i,-fi,sf'iE.??iis!5's?5?fi 5 Stigiiisfiisy 'S-55,1 2-121: 11-2 if if exissuxsxzz zz ans: : .- : A ,- w,.sxLswsv1ez.sxxsx:zS -smsfa-all 1 - ,,,,w,,3s,,QQQrg,eig,g,,ge,,f 4 igeftawssgf sszestwi 3 1,511 sg is , snssfsfezez,5w sg few ' nggf 111 32 S N FQW FEQEWQQQ if t1fs ' s?E ?f' w e .- z1fz1fgr - -ef ' 5' s - V szgsszz 'V E' -1 :5, 'jg,6,gr3:,QE: . - .I Dean Casperson The purpose of INTERNATION- AL RELATIONS CLUB is to discuss topics pertinent to world situations. ACTIVITIES State I.R.L. Con- ference.. . Discus- sions ofWorld Sit- nations 103
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