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Organizations Boost Spirits DECA, which stands ofr Distributive Education Clubs of America is a nation wide organization preparing high school students for future job employment. Ferris ' s DECA club attended a leadership conference March 1 1 through the 20th at the Davenport Hotel . The conference consisted of job interviews, selling merchandise, and practice in public speaking . As their money raising project, DECA sold paper back books throughout the year. This money was used for a banquet given by the DECA students for their employers as a close to a very successful year. Front row, I. to r.: Marilyn Shmidt, Billy Osborne, Pat Hornbuckle, Leigh Boch. Middle row: Eileen Gish, Connie Carlock, Diane Fields, Rosanne Boisen, Colleen Lilienthal, Pam Yoho. Third row: Gordie Bloom, Ed Boatsman, Pat Connerly, Rick Ogen, Gene Ducshane, Tom Hart. Advisor is Mr. Kirby. Ferris ' s Future Teachers have strived throughout the year to educate them- selves for their coming careers. They have attended three conferences to increase their understanding of child- ren and how they learn. The students have also assisted teachers at Adams primary school and performed various services for the Ferris faculty. Seated: Betty Kraft, Mary Harrison, Kathy Hager, Dorthy Kyseth . Standing: Sharon Rector, Chris Peterson, Susan Frances, Debbi Mottram, Cindy Salliday, Carol Sommer, Barbra Annis, Charlyn Fulton, Patti Grams, Sue Pease, John Harrison, Debbie Hensley. Advisor: Mr. Mac Saunders. 29
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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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Talent Recognized by Dasidrian FRONT ROW: Cathy Wiseman, Tricia Dibblee, Debbie Schoch, Rene Coshow, Camille Erickson, Connie Jarvis, Peggy Worth, Claudia Turner, Mono Hines. SECOND ROW: Candy Safranek, Sue Brunner, Iris Klobusicky, Marsha Diskin, Lorna Homan, Jan Hines, Carol Lambert. Dancing, singing, dramatics, instruments - Put tfiem together and you have Dasidrian, an all- city, all-girl talent club. The club was organized in 1921 to promote talented girls from all high schools in the city of Spokane. At the present time there are around seventy members. In the spring, Dasidrian puts on it ' s annual Frivolities, a musical show planned and presented by the members to display their talent to the public. In order to join Dasidrian a girl must first try-out in front of girls who share her particular talent. After this try-out, a final one in front of all the members is held. Members must be taking lessons in their talent both during try-outs and during membership in the club. Dasidrian is sponsored by the parents of the club members. Key Club Works for Ferris and Spokane One of Ferris ' new clubs organized during the school year of 1965-66 was the KEY CLUB. This organization is for boys who give their time performing services for their community. The club is sponsored by the Spokane Chapter of Kiwanis, a national business men ' s organization. Seated: Rob Fukai, Secretary-Treasurer; Chuck Frary, President; Chris Bush, Vice-President. First row: Bill Myhre, Jim Cochran, Bruce Cromwell, John Lundblade, Roger Feldman, Dick Cromwell, Andy James, John Sepolen, Jim Wilkinson, Jim Black, Ron Guiles. Second row: Scott Barratt, Mike Schmidt, Wayne Brothers, Everett Coulter, Bill Miller, Rick Graff, Jim Hogan, Greg Tenold, Bill Funnell, Bill Dodge, Randy Hopkins, Nick Feldman, Art Rorex. Si • T- V ■
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