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KW FUTURE HOMEMAKERS Upper Left: These girls meet regularly to learn more about homemaking. Various mem- bers of the F.H.A. attended the Regional Con- ference and worked on homemaking proiects. FUTURE NURSES Upper Right: Touring hospitals, see movies, hearing various speakers, and helping out in the hospitals throughout the city were the activ- ities of this year's Future Nurses Club. LIBRARIANS Middle: To provide adequate library serv- ice for the school and to encourage students to use the library material were the two main goals of this year's club. Members attended the Book Festival, had book charts and reviews by librar- ians, and organized displays and exhibits for the library. TRAPPER TALKERS Bottom: Working for the development of better speaking habits, a better speech pro- gram, and more interest in speech activities, the Trapper Talkers held meetings to practice these goals and attended various debate tourna- ments. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS: Seated: Mary Ellen Kunzelman, Bernice Upkes, Josephine Finn, Virginia Banke, Mrs. Mad- deux, Sharon Hamilton. Standing: Judy Gilbert, Jane Norvell, Mary lou Davis, Jean Sleeter, Donna Bockstadter, Linda Banke, Vivian Stephens. FUTURE NURSES: Evelyn Trevino, Pat Luke, Shirley Osborn, Betty Hull, LaVaughn Bozak, Violet Haukaas, Mrs. Bakke, Janice Gilbert, Eugenia Durdall, Diane Gordon, Diane Murray, Becky Eastman. LIBRARIANS: First row: Delores Lowry, lennette Schram, June Landeck, Jean Sleeter, Nola Miller, Carole Haynes, Mary Smith, Joyce Schafer, Betty Finicle, Della Owen, Elaine Soll, Betty Ledbetter, Bobbie Ponder, Jim Swarner, Robert Kroner, Diane Galchutt, Olive Kjensrud. TRAPPER TALKERS: Seated: Diane Hall, Celsa Gomez Willa Starkey, Anne Pease. Standing: Gordon Barrass Jim Belcher, Pat Waddle, Clark Cavin, Mrs. Skill. a 1
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'QM TRIAD Top Right: To stimulate greater art interest is the main obiective of this club, Triad's two most important iobs are to decorate the gym for the White Christmas Ball and the Junior- Senior Prom. SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS Top Left: Every day is a busy day for the switchboard operators in the main office, who take all long distance and city calls, summon students out of class and help out in the office. ATTENDANCE STAFF Center: To collect, tally, and distribute the absentee lists to all parts of the school is the main obiective of the Attendance Staff headed by Mrs. Carolyn Olson. BOOK ROOM ATTENDANTS Bottom: Serving as both Book Room and Lost and Found attendants, these boys are kept busy storing and supplying books for the teachers and keeping the lost obiects in neat order until they are claimed by their rightful owner. TRIAD: First row: Sharon Wakefield, Nyla Bowyer, Diane Moore, Bernice Upkes, Mary Ellen Kunzelman. Second row: Jean Everitt, Leanne Peterson, Gerry Wann, Darlene Stot- tel, Elsie Sauter, Dave Miller, Bob Reinkens. SWITCH BOARD: Standing: Cathy Milhollin, Brenda Co- ples, Sandra Bolen. Seated: Nancy Smith. ATTENDANCE STAFF: Jeannette Mclaird, Pat Marshall, Joyce Dvorak, Carmen Hutt, Jean Everitt, Carol Nelson, Arlene Howell, Ann Schulthess, Donna Hirtzel. BOOK ROOM: Pat Pusc, Jim Belcher, Bob Reinkens, Fred Bower.
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FUTURE FARMERS Mr. Hall, Bob Seavers, Charles Gibbs, David Paul- son, William Czech, Wayne Harry, Bob Taylor, Ed Mortensen, Larry Thew, Ben Grace. To develop agriculture, leadership, character, and citizenship is the primary purpose of the F.F.A., Cl na- tional organization. MAKE-UP CLUB Standing: Ruth Smythe, Mary Kornmann, Loretta Thatcher, Dixie Plunket, Rodgie Reudink. Seated: Patsy Howard, Alvona Barbee, Jewell Saterfield. The Make-Up Club assisted with the make-up of school plays and assemblies and learned helpful tech- niques. FRENCH CLUB Joy Hagensen, Brenda Dietrich, Judy Johnson, Liisa Komonen, Miss Hall, Noel Dorman, Carol Lapsley, Ted Bauman, Eleanor Hungate, Jim Swarner. AUM .r 3 it I--me Sing, To promote an understanding of French customs, increase the student's knowledge of the language and to give its members a chance to use the French language, are the three aims of this club.
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