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Left to right, front row: Mr. Wally Hanson, sponsor, Keith Mickelson, vice-presidentg Terry MacDowell, Randy Pet- erson, Dave Sandvig, presidentg Dick Williams, Steve Hanson, Jim Smith. Second ro-W: Francis Wilson, Jim Toillion Charles Coltvet, secretary, Doug Cumming, Jim Chelesvig, Larry Umstead, David Stockdale, Gary Engh. Third row Norman Pullen, Bruce Thebiay, Dave Rohrer, Brian Rainer, Dennis Thurmond, Eugene Ryerson, Gary Huber Dallas Kraft. Fourth row: Jerald Sharp, Steve Maxon, Roger Gearhart, Don Garrett, Roger Wepel, Richard Bernard Fifth row: Bob Stoweg honorary members - Cheerleaders Roselee Gray, Sharon Norem, Joanne Kaplan, Janice Mc- D'aniels, Ioan McDanielsg Don Messerly. e club Members of the club, fellows who have won a school letter for participation in our competitive sports, run a concession stand during all home basketball games and Wrestling meets to main- tain an operating fund for the club's activities. Each spring these boys sum up the year with their big social event - the E Club banquet. Our A squad cheerleaders are now considered honorary mem- bers of the club, since they also earn a school letter in their field as cheerleaders.
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pep katz . . . We've got the pep, we've got the steam ! Here are our yell-boosters ready to boost our boys onward toward victory. This student group Works behind the scenes to add moral support to our boys who are engaged in athletic competition. Signs of all sizes bedeck the halls in school and line the gym during the events, booster buttons are sold to encourage school enthusiasm, and skits add encouragement during pep assemblies. Awards are presented to members who give extensive time and work to the club's program of activities. All of these are only a part of the Pep Katz's program of team support. Their membership is large, but the more, the better, when all work for the support of our teams. Officers are Karen Nessa, presi- dentg Mary Jorgensen, vice-president, Sandra Gangstead, secretary, Linda Hotz, treasurer, Jerenne Kraft, re- porterg Miss Jacqueline Schick, spon- sor. Beaky, our mascot, helps lend support!
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Left to right, front row: Mr. Diggins, sponsor, Lynn Lrsland, Gary risner, Dean Spangler, nugene Ryerson, John Hanson, Dick Williams. Second row: jim Chelesvig, Roger Hansen, Michael Christenson, john Nessa, Robert Stock- dale, Paul Engles, Larry Mechem, Jerald Sharp, Roger Norem, Larry Kallem. Third row: Jon Frohling, Robert Campbell, Roger Wepel, Carroll Spangler, Russell Torkelson, David Erickson, Lee Burns, Kenneth Malaise, Ronald Wagner, Gene Ford, Harold Stith. Fourth row: Richard Staff, Leland Dencklau, Ambrose McGuire, Walter Graves, Douglas Pinkelei, Gary Smith, Mark Holtan, Mark Thebiay, Gregg Groves, James Clagett, Virgil Davis, David Ersland, Bruce Derschei . future farmers of america The objectives of the FFA are to promote leadership, cooperation and a love of country life. A boy must be enrolled in vocational agriculture and have a plan for a satis- factory supervised farming program to be eligible for membership as a Green Hand. If he successfully completes his farming program and maintains a reasonable grade in Vocational Agriculture he becomes eligible for the Chapter Farmer Degree the sec- ond year. The State or American Farmer Degrees may be granted to those boys who perform their work well and show real leadership ability. Left to fight: Mr. Diggins, advisor, Dick Wil- hams, sentmielg John' Hansen, reporter, Dean Spangler, vice president, Eugene Ryerson, president, Gary Fisher, secretary, Lynn Ers- land, treasurer.
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