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on honor pass, library, and general student son ' advisor; Nick Feldman, Stephanie Craven, Jan Hines, Megan Breen, Jan Dag- oolicies man, Wayne Brothers, Robert Fukai, Mr. Hjortedal and Mrs. Armstrong, advisors. Benefit Students The first group of COURTESY GIRLS was selected on December 23, 1965 . The purpose of the organiza- tion is to usher at different functions of the school or be of help to new students . FRONT ROW: Anne Kayahara, Susan Baldwin, Gail McLaughlin, Lory Mc- Lellan, Connie Kapus. SECOND ROW: Sue Daiger, Suzanne Crawford, Donna Stier, Juanita Olsen, Sheryl Murphy. THIRD ROW: Janet Hughes, Becky Eaton, Elaine Lewis, Judy Jeanes, Cindy Salla- day. FOURTH ROW: Dorothy Kyseth, Chris Grandinetti, Carol Snyder, Carol Sommer, Susan Cochran, Donna Burns. 27
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Published bimonthly at Ferris, the SAXON CHRONICLES give students the latest news. Students owe their appreciation to the News- paper Staff for a tremendous job. FRONT ROW: Karen Engdahl, assistant editor; Julie Thompson, editor in chief; Mary Beth Phelps, editorial page editor. SECOND ROW: Suzie Harris, Claudia Turner, Marsha Buster, Juanita Goodman, Connie Kapus, Mrs. Nancy Patton, advisor, Sheryl Murphy, Donna Tombari, Jan Dagman, Alice Walters, Muriel Lofton, Joan Gerke, Vivian Brazil, Suzanne Crawford. THIRD ROW: Jack Wilson, Bernie O ' Brien, Reid Fellows, Dan Cadagan, Robin Lindley, Duane Sivanish, Rick Clarke, Jim Thompson. Active Clubs Every Ferris student appreciates the help of the library assistants, the BOCKLANDERS. Offering help to students, these girls also assist the librarians at the desk. FRONT ROW: Claudia Coles, Leokadia Jackolkowski, Mary Kessler, Pat Fry, Kathy Munson, Sharon Hulett. SECOND ROW: Mary Sunderland, JoAnn Young, Sandra Murfin, Linda Hoglin, Christine Peterson, Joyce Guymon, Debbie Saxton, Leslie Johnson, Carol Howe. 26
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The Spanish Club has had an active year with a fiesta for every month. Besides being an enjoyable party for club members, it was also very educational . Films and slides were shown of various Latin American countries, giving the students a greater understand- ing of the country and language. On April 22, a final fiesta was held at Rogers High School for all Spanish clubs in Spokane. Front: Don Randall, Alan Carriveau, John Fenton, Joe Peter- sen. Middle: Cindy Salliday, Greta Smith, Juanita Goodman, Kathy Licht. Back: Keith Blowers, Diane Hughes, Linda Marsh, Madeline Kolarsky, Jan Wilcox and Debbie Hensley. Advisor: Mr. Ron Merrill . The RED CROSS CLUB is very proud of their achievements this year. The most outstanding is the time and efforts they have given to Eastern State Hospital . Club members went to Eastern about once a month to visit and entertain the patients. For a money raising project the city wide Red Cross dance was held on April 23. Ferris joined Red Cross clubs throughout the city in making this dance a complete success. Front: Advisor, Miss Halverson; Mary Goudy, Sharlene Johnson, Kathy Mason, Lavelet Randolph, Kathy Krakenberg, Cheryl Nolting, Judy Jeans, Jean McCluskey, Sue Steward, Diana Chapman, Nancy Krakenberg, Janeen Calkins and advisor, Mrs. Boyington. Back: Dave Carlson, Fin Taylor, Darryl Chitwood and Lee Pratt. The GERMAN CLUB has had a very education- al year. Their usual meeting consists of having either a speaker and or films about Germany. This has successfully broadened their understand- ing of the German language and also the people of Germany . Seated: Betty Kraft, Chris Peterson, Claudia Coles and Mary Sunderland. Standing: Nanette Langman, Judy Overhauser, Ward Johnson, Janice Johnson and Bob Bromley. Adv. Mrs. LaBounty. 28
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