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Clubs Feature Sports, Politics, Dames Leading the way among General E3eadle's extracurricular organiza- tions on campus are GB's two ath- letics and two political organiza- tions. Active throughout the year is the Women's Recreational Association. Better known as WRA, the girls meet twice each week and partici- pate in all types of women's athlet- ics. Awards are presented annually to members gaining the required amount of activity points. WRA is. directed by lvliss Van Ornum. Consisting of varsity lettermen, the Varsity Club works to promote a wholesome program of athletics on campus. Under the guidance-of Coach Blankley, the club strives annually to provide athletic scholar,- ships to well-deserving sportsmen. This being election year, the two political organizations, the Young Democrats and the Young Republi- cans, were kept busier than ever. The groups worked towards creat- ing a political interest among the members of the student body and encouraged every young voter to take advantage of his political right. Another active organization on the General Beadle campus is the Bea- dle Dames Club. Regular meetings combined with guest lecturers, par- ties, and a community project, keep the ladies-in addition to pushing hubby through -pretty busy through- out the school year. WRA ORGANIZING WRA ACTIVITIES were: Barbara Langland, vice-presidentg Judy Knock, and Joyce Lusk, president. Beadle Dames SERVING AS OFFICERS FOR THE BEADLE DAMES were: Mrs. Lane Moen, Mrs. Rodney Blanchard, secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Rick Fish- er, vice-president, and Mrs. Royal Hojer, presi- dent. 74 S, is Q4 .aw L, ff IMI. If: EOVERN uooistra Aefltg Pg MNEWOI 'haw Q
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Club NDUS TRIA 50 L 1. Tir: Miilln 'a metafr- . me Krabi Iaffgasr and rganizakion Ekle, presi- 11 and Vicki . Lotspeich ,ie .. B' 'fa Y 'N-gh., fivuvv.. ' v.. Science Club GUIDING SCIENCE CLUB ACTIVITIES were: Mr. Buckman, advisor, Gary Robinson, presi- dent, Bill Chase, vice-president, and Jan Janou- sek, secretary-treasurer. PEM Club SERVING AS PEM CLUB OFFICERS were: Jan Amert, program chairman, Rick Fisher, alumni chairman, Sue Simon, vice-president, Ron Johan- son, program chairman, Gay Lynn Johnson, pub- licity chairman, Loren McKinney, treasurer, and Margaret Moore, advisor. Not shown are Mike Lewis, president, and Donna Minneart, secre- I if , tary. SNEA GUIDING THE FUTURE EDUCATORS IN THEIR SNEA ACTIVITIES were: Larry Vissia, president, and Edith Oltman, secretary. Not - shown is Barbara Danek, treasurer. I Q .1 fin Crganizations Aid Academic Life The academic organizations on campus provide the General Beadle student with an opportunity to work on SDecial projects outside of the classroom, to take field trips, and to have a social unity with those stu- dents and teachers having similar interests. Active academic organi- zations on campus this year in- cluded IVIENC, Science Club, SNEA, Industrial Arts Club, and PEM Club. During the second semester, two additional clubs were organized. Added to the growing list of aca- demic organizations were the Gen- eral Beadle Business Association, headed by Lynn Richter, and the South Dakota World Affairs Council, with Dean Rook serving as tempo- rary president.
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Egg the Voter to :al 'ight the Bea. meetings EFS' Dar. .Ct, keep Dushln througi 'mfllq ,WM - K W my f 4' U MW X Young Republicans GOVERNING YGOF' ACTIVITIES were: Arnie Kooistra, presidentg Steve Ziebarth, vice-presi- dent: Peggy Galloway, secretaryg and Susan Anderson, treasurer. Dave Edwards and Ed Midgard served as advisors. ZW 4, Varsity Club HEADING THIS YEAR'S VARSITY CLUB were Mary Bult, presidentg Mike Alberts, vice-presi- dentg and Steve Silva, secretary-treasurer.
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