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O.R.C. members. Front row, are E. Berndt,J Chamberlain R Bartel P Michelson F Stiller H Hartstein K. Hanson, B. Drake, D. Harlan, M. Axmark, M Schmidt ln the second row are D McCullough T Sawyer L. Scharkey, J. Knight, R. Hawkins, R. Westra,J Franks A Moe J Glidden G Emerson B Conant T Telgen G. Lufkin, J. Riess, and D. Hedberg, The students who plan to go to work directly after high school belong to Occu- pational Relations Club. This special group meets with Mr. Zachor to learn window designing and salesmanship and receive actual on-the-iob training with afternoon iobs. The department was provided with a display window on the first floor ofthe second section in which the students of O.R.C. can demon- strate their work to visitors as well as John Marshall classmates.
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The International Relations Club this year had another of the interesting schedules which pro- vided the members with some very fine entertain- ment and informative sessions. The monthly programs featured guest speakers from such countries as Russia, Argentina, and the Philip- pines. The programs were planned to give as much variety and information to the students as possible. The officers were assisted by the pro- gram planning committee which consisted of five students from each grade. The year was climaxed by a costume ball to point up the customs of the various countries. The I.R.C. is open to anyone in high school and there are approximately IOO students. 32 I.R.C. Presents World Topics Shown at the left are the three i959 International Relations Club officers: Arleeta Morris, president, Dave Gambill, secretary, and Sally Wolleager, program planning chair- man. Such scenes as these are typical of the monthly I.R.C. meetings. Above Jean Masson, Sally Wol- leager, Sandy MacLean, Miss Kloos, club advisor, and Arleeta Morris are shown discussing some interesting points about Russia with Miss Jess Wolcott who spoke to the club for one meeting.
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