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SERVICE IS IDEAL OF RED CROSS Working on Red Cross proiects are Judith Stenglein, Kay Broberg, Colleen Heffron, Robert Oialo, Randi Hennum, Carol Stolcis, Jerry Napoli, E Patricia Sullivan and Lynn Maki. The purpose of the Junior Red Cross pro- gram is that of training youth in habits and ideals of servf H goof creating better under- standing amonm fyf s of all nations, creeds, and races. Membershipg f figpcured by the performance of organization, sch oolgiff iyw voluntary money contri - TN: 1 led annual ly and al V ff tl If ' 9Hf'!'Gl'e eluqible. 1135, i I - The Red is composed of rePresentative x i '4bach Qracle and or aniza- , ,, 4, g ' xf?WfZzf13 it hon' 4-5 I , To Get Your Rocket on the Moon was the theme of the membership drive conducted by Sharon Rogich, Roger Arko, ond Kay Broberg. Red Cross officers: Roger Arko, vice presidentj Sharon Rogich, presidentg Miss Helen Kolden, adviserg Judy Zbacnik, secretaryg and Anne Schoenig, treasurer.
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F.I'I.A. officers: BOTTOM ROW: Kathleen Oberg, presi- dent, Carol Passeri, reporter, C7 Miss Aamoth, adviser, Lee we Ann La Tendresse, vice presi- dent, Nancy Savage, song leader, Michelle Lorienzo, parliamentarian. SECOND ROW: Charlotte Passeri, Stu- dent Council rep., Judith Mudgett, historian, Barbara Toomey, secretary, Barbara Scofield, treasurer. HOMEMAKING IS BASIC FOR GIRLS As an integral part of the homemaking pro- Activities of the club include attending the gram, the FHA provides opportunities for stu- district meeting in the tall, attending the state dents to have additional experience in planning meeting in the spring, sponsoring the Pillsbury and carrying out activities related to home- Bake-Ott, and the Betty Crocker Search for the making. Homemaker ot Tomorrow. BOTTOM ROW: Georgia Popovich, Karen Kearney, Carol Dilley, Georgia Bronson, Rhea Koslowski, Clarice Tanem, Helen Kainzg SECOND ROW: Kathleen Oberg, Carolyn Passeri, Charlotte Passeri, Mary Parker, Lee Ann LaTendresse, Mavis Fox, Sharon Holman, Diane Suomi, Elizabeth Jarvis. J - 2' 'H ' 'F '- ' W ' i i ii? 55 i Y 5 5 5 , as f. , ., 1' ,A A s ' A Q 4 f BOTTOM ROW: Elizabeth Johnson, Olive Boppre, Barbara Toomey, Barbara Scofield, Patricia Cum- mings, Kathleen Barrett, Veronica Mastokawski, Judith Mudgett, Eileen Grams, SECOND ROW: Michelle Lorienzo, Nancy Savage, Sharon Kozial, Marilyn Hemmerich, Shirley Drong, Carolyn Sams, LoRita Lahti, Janet Boutain, Marilyn Davis, Joann Daniels, Linda Phipps. 44
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1 Roger Erickson, business manager, Carole Meittunen, assistant, Mary Beebe, organi- zation editor, and seated, l'3ouglas Storms, editor. HISTORY RECORDED BY HEMATITE We can't meet that deadline! lt's too soon! Cries like this and others are heard echoing from the yearbook room 303A. Pictures ot students, both in school and at clubs, the sports, and the faculty keep Hematite staffers hopping until the last deadline has been passed and the last page is in the hands ofthe printer. The reward for the hours of headaches and worries is the day when the book arrives and the students pass their judgment on it. Part of the work of figuring finances by Roger and Bob. Mary Angeli, assistant, Connie Arnold, Junior editor, Jerry Grillo, assistant, Sally Graffunder, sophomore editor, David Vranesh, assistant, seated, Myrna Klockers, Robert Oiala, senior section editors, Not pictured are Robert Fryck- man, sports editor, Sally Stavn, feature editor, and Mr. Maynard Hendrickson, adviser. faculty editor, Poselind Len- dacky, art editor, Susan Ryan,
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