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152 CAMPUS ll SALES RGOM STAFF: Bill Doyle, Bill Baker, Mike Workman, LcVerne Pacinslias, Mr. Vick, Sales Rooms provided needed supplies, The Sales Room staff spent many hours keeping students supplied with necessary materials for class- work. Many kinds of supplies were offered to meet the varied requirements of the school curriculum. A well-equipped student was more likely to be a better scholar in any classroom. NORTHWESTVSALES ROOM: Mr. Schriner, Helen Gardeakas, Gary Kiner, NORTHEAQ SALES RQQM: pam Nym,-ml Sunny pong,-I Barbara Naples, l
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STENO CLUB: Front Row: Margie Nurse, Verna Knize, Sandra Conway, Mrs. Web- Gutierrez, Linda Becatti, Dolareus Schwalbach, Ginny Moscato, Adrianne Mazaika, ster, sponsor, Beverly De Rutter. Second Row- Jeanne Mayer, Pam Busse, Eileen Joyce Kgpigljgnig Wanlqi-id, Fayle, Penelope Faklis. Third Row: Gayle Todd, Barbara Shepherd, Pat Poulin, Josie STENO CLUB OFFICERS: Front Row: Cindi Cooper, Adrianne Mazaika. Second Row: Jeanne Mayer, Jeanne Simpson, Josie Gutierrez, Eileen Foyle, Margie Nurse. electronic equipment. Steno Club was designed for advanced Steno students. The purpose of this club was to become better acquainted with the business world, and to provide information about iob require- ments and salary. Mrs. Webster, the sponsor, provided rein- forcement of classroom instruction in the area of typewriting, letter writing, and office grooming. Those students with an advanced interest in Chemistry and Physics were encouraged to join the Physical Science Club. At each meeting Mr. Underwood presented a problem for the club to discuss and solve, Other lecturers were asked to pre- sent topics to the group. PHYSICAL SCIENCE CLUB. Front Rav-11 Charlotte Allred, Chris Pazoles, Nancy Heffer- Pai Keslinke, Karen Kozlowski, Karen Miller, Linda King, Kathy Purpura. Seventh Row: non, Mr. Underwood, sponsor. Second Row- Kathy Nauer, Diane Boots, Jan Fetters, Larry Hansen, Ken Hamel, Shirley McKinney, John Martschinke. Eighth Row: Ken Sue Miclow. Third Row Bonnie Jerouselr, Rosanna Lissalr. Fourth Row: Joanne Wal- Karlsori, Geoffrey Jettery, Bruce Oltman, Jerry King, Bob Modeler, George Engelman, czalr, Terry Elliott, Emily Richards, Linda Walczalc, Linda Legalzlre, Pam Ball. Filth Row. Rich Guertner. Joanne Sharlxa, Sandy Konetski, Michele Klein, Pat Swedlco. Sixth Row. Gail Kiner, .5511 , YQ. 1.gl6' 1
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hi. ' .f Harold L. RichardsfDwight D, Eisenhower Marching Band. laand perlormed at games. The percussion section ol the Harold L. Richards Marching Band iniiiuled new uniforms and drums. The members of the Harold L. Richards March- ing Band not only possessed musical talent butphys- cal agility as well. To play an instrument was one thing, but to be able to play well while marching was another. The members of the Harold L. Richards Marching Band showed their ability to execute both successfully as they performed in various parades throughout the year. The drum majors led the Harald l.. l7Zichavds'DwightD Eisenhower Marching Band as the h d - y marc e in the Dwight D. Eisenhower Homecoming Parade. HJ vt ' as y . .tgirl -xi-R s s, . ,, ,L-.Y H ,K . , , 1 V 1.!,,.,,,,! A Q 1'3- :, gl .-ig,,1:.w4.gv 153
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