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Boost the Bulldogs The main event of the Booster Club was the crowning of the Booster Club Queen, Judy Macintosh, and sponsoring a dance after the football game in the honor of the queen. This organization makes signs for all the home games. The purpose of the Booster Club is to maintain school spirit at all the athletic games. Barbara Peterson, Booster Club President, is shown crowning Booster Queen Judy Macintosh, while her court waits to receive their flowers. The Booster Club President Barbara Peterson and Queen Judy Macintosh were escorted around the field in a convertible. The crowning of the queen took place during the half time of the Lowell home game. The Booster Club holds their meetings in room ten before all the games. Mr. Ruby, the sponsor of this organization, is shown during a meeting supervising the work. Vice President Connie Foley, President Barbara Peterson, Secretary Marilyn Moore, and Treasurer Bob Barnacastle are the officers of this club.
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The Machinist Club, sponsored by Mr. Hale, is composed of all boys taking ma¬ chine shop courses. As their yearly project they sponsor the Interclass Tourney, one of the main highlights of the schools extra-curricular activities. Members shown here are Loren Berry, Dean Balogh, Bob Schiedt, Francis Saberniak, John Wirtz, and Myron Ahlgrin; 2nd row: Kenneth Kain, Bill Manitakes, Donald Burge, Al Hurst, and Dave Cederholm. 3rd row: Jim Davis, vice-president; Don Schearer, president; Bob Krampien, secretary and treasurer. Our Student Machinists Our Future Farmers of America The F. F. A., sponsored by Mr. Dean, is devoted to the principle that “a better farmer runs a better Farm.” The F. F. A. sponsors competitive farm projects for the agriculture students and offers them a chance to discuss modern farming. F. F. A. members here are: Bill Leuder, Dick Sons, Robert Stech, Wayne Greer, Helmut Schultz, Jim Becker, Kenneth Schiesser, Ed Patz, Dick Mihalovits, treas¬ urer; Clayton Arndt, vice-president; Bill Becker, president; George Komechak, secretary; Eppler Gruenhagen, reporter; Ronald Sharp, and Al Doty. In the front row are: Chuck Reeder, Paul Jacob, Wayne Jordon, Dale Nelson, Dick Foss, Ron Bukavac, Don Guske, and Larry Kazimer.
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Latin Club The Latin Club stimulates an interest in further study of the Roman Language. A newspaper written in Latin is read by all the members. Latin Club members shown here with their sponsor are: 1st Row, Miss Swartz, Keith Patterson, Claire Phillips, Barbara Moore, Jean Mikuta, Bill Parry; 2nd Row, Gwen Harmon, Marilyn Williams, Sheilah Reilly, Roberta Metcalf, Mary Jo Claussen, Cynthia Fairburn, Maureen O’Sullivan, Pat Huppenthal; 3rd Row, Carol Barmore, Marilyn Williamson, Faye Stuhlmacher, Peter Brown, Ronald Nichols, Greta Lou Hartley, Nancy Gerlach, and Peggy Sherfick. The Science Club helps students to reach a high degree of understand¬ ing of the sciences by providing the students time to perform supple¬ mentary work. This club is not concerned with just chemistry or physics but en¬ courages students in any or all fields of science which they may wish to explore, because the inquisitive striving students of today are the world leaders of tomorrow. The group is shown above at a Tuesday night meeting. Our Scientists
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