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R FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Arlene Wright i President Jo Milholland Vice-President , Roslyn Cripe Secretary-Treasurer Bob Corder Concession Chairman This years membership surpassed all previous quota records with the grand total of 94 paid members. This club was ably supervised by Miss Lucille Parsons throughout a very successful year. The clubs many money making projects include bake sales, note card sales, and a dance. They also sold Blue Crutch pins for the March of Dimes. They sponsored a well attended dinner for the ot er dinner being a kick off for district organization. Later in the year the members journeyed to Coeur d' Alene for an exchange meeting. h F.T.A. clubs in District One. The purpose of the 48
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WILDCAT This year's paper staff began the year by changing the paper's name from Wildcat Capers to Wildcat. S' They published 14 issues with several special editions throughout the entire year. All the students had articles published in both local and regional newspapers. Mr- WO0db111'Y Kay Tallrnadge Advisor Editor PVR LEFT TO RIGHT: Marty Popoff, Vernile Breazeal, Kay Tallmadge, JoAnn Piekarski, Arlene Wright, Roslyn Cripe, Diane Andrews. 151222,i??5fZia?52.1.2Eidi3aiW3LZ.2E.L. RADIO GUI LD The Cat's Meow was the result of the efforts of the members of Radio Guild. The announcers reported on school news, sports, and the faculty. There were interviews, music on records, and an occasional home talent act from the high school. The show served a duel purpose. First it trained the Guild members in radio announcing, maybe for a possible career. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Stockrnan, Advisor, Linda Stowe, Steve N McConnell, Bev. Gallagher, Dean Shadle, Jack Lyons, Rod Kamppi, Phyllis Harris, Mike Alldredge, Mollie Chaffee, Bill Papesh, Judy Thompson, -Bob Corder.
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'F A x at . 'Cai' . ,. 2 ' 554 - s. v A - I , , ,Q as X , Q f Pat Powers Pres. Buck Staley V. Pres. .. 1. M 'lf' 'f , , 512.- z',, , 'T ' AT' A- ,f 941 fl: e , ,V if f 4:45 'Tw A':. ? ' A ,, ' ' Ja L if 5 i , ' Dean Shadle Sec. KEY CLUB Key Club, the boys' service honorary, is sponsored by the local Kiwanians. The group executed an efficient plan for parking cars at all home basketball games. The Wildcat which they bought for the school last year was destroyed in a windstorm, but it was soon replaced by a new one. .f , Msg A 'wg-' f' M ft' if ma, s :E 1 uuwmiiri unicast' S T Q. L. to R., BOTTOM ROW: Mahlan Harvey, Paul Graves, Jim Linhart, Gary Wilson, Dennis Newton, Robin Emrn ingham, Aaron Spurway, Larry Jenicek. TOP ROW: Frank Erickson, Eddie Exuxn, Pat Powers, Max Salyer, Dean Shadle, Larry Wright, Clark Carr, Buck Staley G. A.A GAA is an active sportsminded group of girls, interested in active sports for girls. They also managed the coat checking service at all the home basketball games. L. to R., BOTTOM ROW: Gayle Miller, Judy Tuson, Ruth Neal, Renie Chaney, Laura Reynolds, Arlene Eixen- berger, Virginia Hellemons, Carol Harvey, Carol Mustoe, Shirley Mattila, Bev Gallaher, Twink Plernrnons, Robbie Blondeau, Judy Burt, Joe Milholland. BACK ROW: Miss George, Gerry Williams, Joann Fredricks, LeeAnn Martin, Peggy Fleshman, Leslie Chaney, Sandra Adams, Lois Coe, Judy Eixenberger, Judy Shreve, Jan- ice Fredricks, Hazel Gallaher, Linda Allen, Margie Caldwell, Dort Ryan, Verna White, Judy Hodgeman, Carroll Coe 49
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