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AMERICAN ISM CLUB OFFICERS,L. to R.: Connie Hulbert, Secretaryg Norbert Schueller, Vice Presidentg Dave Mikesell, Presidentg Joe Harvey, Sgt. at Arms. Three major groups make up the Americanism Club. These groups are the anti-communist committee, the student government committee, and the historical committee. One of the projects of the anti-communist committee was to have a guest speaker speak to the Student Body on our American heritage. The student government committee suggested several recommendations for our student control system. It is this committee that is responsible for the conversion to student control in our school. At Christmas time the club sponsored a food drive for needy families. A contest was held between each of the classes to see who could bring the most food. -'N 1 61
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COMMERCIAL CLUB Q., ICT' ' QW? 'iffflg' f 1g Commercial Club is the business organization of the school. Students who have attained the speed of forty- five words a minute for five minutes in typing, eighty words a minute for five minutes in shorthand, or have earned an A for one semester Of bookkeeping are eligi- ble to join. The highlight of the year for the club was a trip to the University of Idaho. There the club members attended business classes and held conferences with professors at which they learned much about campus life. OFFICERS, L.to R.: Ludel Boyd, Treasurer, Roland Bouchard, President, Marie Mathews, Secretary. RADIO GUILD Radio Guild is one of the hardest working clubs of the school. Each week they produce a radio show en- titled The Cat's Meow. On the program are heard musical requests, interviews, sports events, and at special times, talent from the high school. During the year the program has become very popular. Much of this popularity is due to the natural talent of the Guild members. At one time the organization went on a field trip to a television station and was able to observe how a live show is produced. OFFICERS,L.to RJ Bob Jones, Unit Manager No. 25 Darlene Buroker, Secretary-Treasurerg Dean Shadle, President, Steve McConnell, Unit Manager No. 1.
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WILDCAT CAPERS Under the direction of Mr. Woodbury and the hard work of the individual staff members, the school paper is brought to the hands of the student. Reporting the news around school, inventing interesting features, selling advertisement setting up the layout, and coordinating all these activities under the added pressure of school assignments amounts to quite a job. As an added stimulant to the journalistic aspirations of the group, Mr. Woodbury has made it a requirement that, in order to get a credit for second semester journalism, a stu- dent must have sold one of his works to a publication. The clamor of the students on Caper-Day is ample testimony of a job well done. Editor: Joyce Smith Advisor: Mr. Woodbury Assistants: M. Haynes, Feature Editorg D. Lewis, Business Managerg L. Cole, News Editorg P. Bening, Circulation and Ex- changeg E. Zabel, Co-Assistant Editorg D. r Mikesell, Sports Editorg D. Hertzig, Co- Assistant Editor. STAFF 62
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