Even though their president boasted a tew broken bones due to a foot- ball injury—the Boys' Club still carried cn as usual. They are: Front Row— Bruce Erickson, secretary: Gene Doug- lls, president; Dick Compere, vice-presi- dent; Roger Louer. treasurer. Back Row—Don Cole, Social chairman. Every boy and girl in school is a member of either the Boys' or Girls' Club. Together, these clubs organize and sponsor a number of activities such as the Home- coming Dance and the National Honor Society initia- tion. The Girls' Club Executive Board of six junior and senior girls, assisted by one representative from each of the girls' home rooms, organizes the activities for the year. In addition to those activities planned in coopera- tion with the Boys' Club, the girls present at least three assemblies annually, are active in the annual Subur- ban Girls' Club Conference, and sponsor the Mother- Daughter Banquet. Two money making activities are planned each year for the scholarship fund: the benefit performance following the Mother-Daughter Banquet and the maga- zine drive in cooperation with the Curtis Publishing Company. c4«Ji jbJL Smaller projects as lunchroom candy sales on special occasions and I Have Voted” tags on election day also contribute to the scholarship fund. Usually one to three scholarships are awarded each year, $300 to $500 each, depending on the amount earned. The Boys' Club Executive Board of five junior and senior boys, assisted by one representative from each of the boys' home rooms, organizes its activities for the year. The Boys' Club sponsors a number of assembly programs and a banquet in fulfilling its main purpose of uniting the boys in the school. Paging through the scrapbook of past events, the Girls' Club Board do a bit of reminiscing. They are: Front Row—Peggy Dreschel. social chairman: Marian Peterson, president; Miss Mor- gan, sponsor; Linda Johnson, secretary. Back Row—Martha Holden, publicity: Judy Heimerdinger. vice-president; Sue Thomas, treasurer. 29
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