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:iq x N , Press 61116 Wrfrks 014 lfcarbrwk Throughout the year, members of the Press Club were seen busily writing copy, setting up dates for taking pictures, and then identifying the persons in the pictures. Though the Job of getting the yearbook out seemed, at times, overwhelming, the quiet feeling of accomplishment when the year- book was completed by far made up for all the difficulties encountered during the year. M A v 2 1 Ti wi fin r ,:, , - VI , l I ' 3 zz 1 ggi QT e 1- re Ken Tyrrell and Joe Kociuba decide which pictures will be used for the sports section. Carol O'Connor, Carol Koenig, and Aija Jekabsons go through the tortures of putting out the yearbook. if f. 55. 9 5 3 'QQ F-'Kx L ' QS Lee Vargas, Bob Visconti, Carol O'Connor, Carol Koenig, U 554' X L- Mrs. Frick, Carol Keeffer, and Mr. Burke work late into V g.. . '26 the night. 'Wiv- 'rx Fifi O O O
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RIGHT: Neal Mac Donald , Diann Berg, Dave Hurst, Sheryl Grohne, and Aija Jekabsons work on the homecom- ing float. LEFT: Class officers were Neal Mac Donald, Student Council representativeg Betty Anderson, vice-president: Mrs. Ann Frick, sponsorg Dave Hurst, president: Carol Koenig, secretary, and Mr. Burke, yearbook advisor. fwfr H SQ3' Ng! f W1 Students Informed af Svcufs . . . There was not only work for members, but play as well. Press Club made a float besides sponsoring a queen candidate, Carol Koenig, for homecoming. At Christmas the annual party was held at which Neal MacDonald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. MacDonald, graciously chaperoned. ln prepara- tion for the Sadie Hawkins Dance, they sponsored a Square Dance Mixer. Later in the year they also held a skating party and another mixer. go?-.gs-5: f 3 . 'K .M vi SH- T P' T ' fftlfj 1 .' 'i'g gt .5 ' .' S' ' ' 9, 1 if . ff 5 I aw' 3 N .M,4. v h.....a,... A Carol Koenig, editor-in-chief of the yearbook, tries to save the barbeque from Chris Pinn, in- dex editor, who seems ravenously hungry. Good to the very last drop, says Neal MacDonald as he stops for a break during a session of hard work.
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S ,Motor Sprfrfs Klub num! d . . . The Motor Sports Club which was founded late this year K I I ' states in its charter that The general purposes of this organi- ,, F zation shall be to encourage the preservation ownership and Qi .,.a . 1. operation of motor sport vehicles, the promotion of motor sport 1' , 5 events, the development of driving skill and safe driving prac- J 52 ' tices of its members, the encouragement of sportsmanlike con- .53 -:A -, pg' ', 'fAll j'3 'gt duct and courtesy, andthe furtherance of public respect for sport , ' b. 'il vehicles and their drivers. Members of the club do not need to own cars but need only an int ere st in them to qualify for - ',E.3 5.f:: A . admittance. f 4 v N Q 5 A is , Q , , fs I .r ,, Aga. .ii , 1 f fs ?f 7 P f ff ,, Av , 1. H 1. 41,1-,41s1:'-511-3 1 - :-:li-inf,-:G :'. '-b:3::g:i::vzlrsgf- I-' 'PWM 3' , ' lf' f 1 g f 'P 1 4 ' f ff!! I ' W A 9 gy ! f, , J ' 1 .- , X 4 A6 1 1, Ken Brainard shows how he felt when his car got stuck in a snowdrift. , ' 'S OFFICERS: Ken Brainard, treasurerg Bill Fields, president, Joyce Ellena, social chairman, Steve Simpson, secretary, and Bob Sandberg, vice- president. if 2 ll, 5 , 2, ,l . , Q: . ' 151 'lcv 3, 95- . ,rl I , BACK ROW, left to right: Matt Bedford, Bob Flora, Steve Simpson, Ray Carpenter. Jim Clancy, Mike Fisher, Joe Kociuba. FRONT ROW: Bill Fields, Iim Pyle, Joyce Ellena, Bob Sandberg, Ken Brainard.
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