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Yi? FQ .- YQ. ' i tl. 11' Q! ai iw i -QQ: - FlNE ARTS CLUB- Kneelingu Bobbi Stang, Sue Du Chattlier, Natalie Lewis, Paula Mick- lielmi SDOUSOV- 5t0 dl 9 Llndu SWVUCTUO. J0V'1e K0Pl0i GUYle Todd. FVUUCQS Alm- elsan, Jan Wanlond, Sandra Klimas, Linda Lorback, Sitting: Marci Merriam, Barbara PGQQY Ffelll B05 Cl0l E, GEUH l9ll9VY. Dovid B9950 t. Bruce OllfT'Clf', Rfindull Gun' Shepherd, Jan Russom, Sue Pommering, Pol Crowhurst, Faith Buvelot, Mrs. Oppen- 'l SY. BOVYPOYCI G0l0Wi'Cl'I. Phyllis GYGQOVY. l0Ufel l-0f 1b0'd- Fine Arts Club and Euclidean Club broadened The sponsor of Fine Arts Club was Mrs. Oppenheim, The purpose of this club was to develop appreciation and know- ledge of various forms of art, music, drama, and the graphic , arts. To be a member of Euclidean Club, a boy must have above average grades and be selected on the basis of charac' ter and integrity. This organization served at luncheons, ban- quets and other school functions. EUCUDEAN CLUB: Seated: James Tannura, Roger Stuhlak, head waiter, Art Bunce. l Standing: Terry Baliia, Chris Pozoles, Ken Hamel, Richard Gaertner, Richard Leyerle, l Jerry Langner, Tom Langner. 1' ' K A Q' ' X inf: ' , If ' I 142 ,nf
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T NORTHWEST STUDENT COUNCIL. Seated, Barb Zeller, Lc1dHeisYen, Karen like, ion Pete Dovdoviich, And Frz b M . P T 'L T Woslolm, Don Sirolzenbevg, Sionding. Doug Newman, Gavin? Kesksiio, Cori Leedy, Martinez. opinions regarding new NORTHEAST STUDENT COUNCTL- Seoiedz Sunny Poiler, lone Gusioisen. Standing: Gary TNOinwrighI, Tom Golowilfh,Mr,Lyznick1,sponsov,FrunkLockwood, Jeii McCoy. x y y ysz, r ors ey, sponsor, ovel .onzow, Al Diees, lim school I'U i9S. 14
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'ai t f FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA- Front Row: Karen Price, treasurer, Cindy Hall, sec' relary, Sue Miclow, vice-president: Marie Guzzo, president, Mrs. Goldfine, sponsor. Second Row: Bobbi Slang, Faith Buyelal, linda Essei, Pot Palmer, Carole Weiner. Third Row' Diane Murray, Karen Pauls, Fourth Row: Kathy Roufs, Betty Sumner, Jan Paulos, Carolyn Shay, Fifth Row, Connie Price, Jeanne Simpson, Barbara Galloway, Dat Keslinke, Barbara Shepherd, Barbara Golowitch. Sixth Raw: Geraldine Sarna, Linda Lcrbach, Tiana Kinstedt, Harlene Kohls, Phyllis Gregory, Janet Schnacizenberg. Seventh Row' Debbie Anderson, Paula Mickelson, Linda Surlacino. Back Row: Joe Sgarlata, Don Schweda, and Bruce Oliman. the minds of Harold L. Richards' students. The purpose of the Future Teachers of America Club was to encourage and develop a students' interest in and knowl- edge about teaching as a profession. Mrs. Goldfine was the sponsor of this club. lnternational Student Exchange Club was sponsored by Mr. Hansen. The purpose of this club was to sponsor a foreign student in this country, to acquaint our exchange student with the faculty and the students and to promote understanding among the peoples of the world. y.. Q INTERNATIONAL STUDENT EXCHANGE: Front Row: Phyllis Gregory, Nancy Heffer- elson, Pumelfl Ball. Third Row: Mille ROUGH. Sue P0mm9 lnQ. GUYl9 Todd. MUYQLG nan, Jams Wanland, Stefanie Gallerani, Jane Lausch, Lindo Sqrracano. Second Row: Nurse. Joyce Kopio, Adrianne Muzuiko. and Mr. Hansen. Jun FBYYBVS. JUdY Lurquin, Linda Walczak, Diane Dada, Laurel Lombard, Paula Mick- '43
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