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Judy Burrow- Miss Flashbulb Photographer--Bob Foster MISS FLASHBULB CONTEST Eleven student photographers in the fall quarter Photography class entered their work in this years Miss Flashbulb contest which was judged by the Film Pack Camera Club of Vancouver. Entries were judged on photographic excellerfcy, presentation of model, and individuality. This year the title of Miss Flashbulb was given to Miss Judy Burrow, model for Bob Foster. Taking second place was Miss janet Durgan, who posed for Phyllis Hackett, while Miss Kathy Harris, photographed by Lowell Hull, placed third. Janet Durgan- Second Place Photographer-Phyllis Hackett , Kathy Harris- Third Place 80 Photographer-Lowell Hull
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'1 Roger johnson, Ray Weisenborn, Marlene Schimelpfenig Laura Gorton, Mary Beth Schindler CKellyJ, Don Hale. CITIZEN UF THE 0 TH Each month a citizen of the month is selected by a committee composed of students and faculty members. This award is presented at the Coffee Hour during that month. This year the honors went to: LAURA GORTON - October Citizen of the Month. Mrs. Gorton, an Education major, is president of the New Horizons and a member of Omega Upsilon Alpha and Student National Education Association. DON HALE - November Citizen of the Month. Don, whose major is pre-law, is president of the International Relations Club and also is an Inter-club Council member and Business Editor for the Progress. During his freshman year he was Sports editor for the Progress. Don was also one of the coordinators of the city-wide United Nations Day and headed a Clark delegation at an International Relations Conference held in Longview, Washington. MARY BETH SCHINDLER CKELLYJ - january Citizen of the Month. Mary Beth, a sophomore majoring in English Education is Editor of the Progress, Vice-president of Phi Theta Kappa, and member of the Inter-club Council and Omega Upsilon Alpha. She is a top scholar with a G.P.A. of 3.98. ROGER E. JOHNSON - February Citizen of the Month. Mr. Johnson is a sophomore at Clark with History Education as his major. He is a retired Navy Chief Petty Officer. Roger has served on many committees, has been active in forensics, and served as ticket taker at dances and school activities. He is also News Editor of the Progress and Activities chairman of the Student National Education Association. He is married and has three children. Body Treasurer and a member of the Finance Committee. She is also a member of Phi Theta Kap a Cscholastic honor aryj and was a princess on the May Festival Court. During her freshman year, Marlene was presi ent of the Freshman class. MARLENE SCHIMELPFENIG - March Citizen of the Month. Miss Schimelpfenig, a sophomore, is Student RAY WEISENBORN -April Citizen of the Month. Ray, an Education major, is first vice-president of the Associated Student Body. He is active on committees and dances and was a member of the Tolo Court. Ray has also taken part in many of the Clark plays. He handled the circulation of the library petition.
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J , ,,,4' . Ardith Gray Photographer--Carol Cochran 'I' .r V K' . .4 -sv X - K n 2 Q eff K L Q. 1 I I ' A 5 I if f 51? 'f M . ki 4, ' .1 5. X 24 . Ja , -x 41' N, I m ,, L - . I - A . I - ' Bette Inseth Photographer-Ramona Henderson jane Johnson Photographer-Glenn Morris Sharon Dunbar Photographer-Dorothy Plum Photographer-Roger Schlelch Carol Cochran Photographer-Harlen Rice Jan Rightenour Photographer-Larry Smith Carol Olson Photographer-Wes Ovall
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