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BOTTOIVI ROW' V lVlulenpoh-Pres. T. Steen-Vice Pres., C. Higuera-Sec., L. Dick-Tres., D. Gloria, S. Tritch, J- HOUQBS. L- Lott, 3- Piceno, L. D L ' e aughter, IVI. Woon. ROW 2. lVl. Wood., C. Clark S Lyle S Dupont L Hays T Olson P Livin ston V L A J lVl ' I I I , , , , g , . ewis, . atheus, L. Heintz,A. lVlcInturf, D. Britt, G. Lyle. TOP ROW: D. Dr sd I C. F y a e, rauenfelder,,F. Noble, H. Hansen, D. Hannon, L. lVlacbeth, S. Rambo, J. Griffen, D Gray, lVl. Dupont, K. Appleby, L. Kennedy, B. Tritch. ANCHOR CLUB Anchor Club, an outstanding service club at Kofa is sponsored by the Pilots Club International in Yuma. Anchor Club was involved in many services for Yuma, some of which included helping at the annual bicycle check, selling pro- grams at all h o m e games and helping w i t h the Pilot Club booth at the Yuma County Fair. They g a v e Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets to local needy families along with clothing. The club held a costume party at Halloween and exchanged gifts with secret sisters at Christmas. The girls sponsored a student to AIPA Workshop, for journalists. The year came to an end at a luncheon for b o t h Kofa and Yuma sponsored by the Pilots Club. The outstanding member 'VlrS. D BOTTOM F Ford, D- J' Finefrock, l l E l l of each club was presented with a bracelet. Anchor Club members discuss the Christmas baskets to be given to needy families in Yuma- 104 ORGANIZATIONS
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Iii 2 la li lk l l n ri onald, and also etter and i the f an iking vhite ,uni it its nag lil? Vffl ill Lff l M 32 2' 7 f Z A Q my .Z Future Nurses of America prepare for medical jobs so gl Yi BOTTOM ROW: M. Hanson-Pres. J. Dobosz-Tres V Sellard V Cardenas D Kle I ., . , . , . , Nl. H , 3 , , B. Bjornaas, S. Rush, P. Frinefrock, J. Dotts, Z. Johnston, D. Ford. mme eame' S Ozuna' L' Foster' TOP ROW L Ressler 'TQ 1 ureen Hanson, president of FNA, checks o llllllllllllll lllll 'llll Ill ll: Ill J!!! ll FNA Future Nurses of America is an organization encouraging high school girls to pursue a career in health. Women's M edical Auxiliary sponsored and served punch and cake for the formal initiation of Future Nurses of America. The FNA'ers were shovvn film strips by Mrs. L y n n Webb, guest lecturer. FNA was I e d by Maureen Hanson a n d boosted by our school nurse, Mrs. Saxe, ut Christmas candy canes to be sold the week before VHCGUOU- Mrs. Saxe, Kofa's nurse and sponsor of FNA, hands a box of candy to a member. ORGANIZATIONS 103
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7,1 . Finefrock B. Reily B. U gifivwlil' TOM ROW: Nl.Ambur-Pres. S.Jett C.Brunstein A. Dixon L.Zimmerman B Roth C lVlcCreight J Sm'th C K hl h ' ' ' - ' - 0 .ROW 1 . D. Jett D. Ambur L. Musgrave J. Blank S. Bennett B. Dildine K. cre k D C . asc Barber G.Sears J. Dobosz. C er ' rawford' TOP ROW: M' L'nebe V V' Sena' - is ' 1 , ' A H , Q C x Y if I A ,f 'Q Qlx r'. L. 'ss 2 - af. v ' g - Jig 45 Q x I If ' -3 y . . , . K Kgs, N Q , ' t 4 :Q 4, W I.. , Q D. Y ' '. , 'W ' . 1 li. l 6 4' 5 ' :fa Q Q -X T , , 'v N Bot r . , , , I I 2 D 7 Ford, , I I f , , I ' , 1 I 1 ' d' P 1555 iceno, ntz, A. fen, D. . ff we M , 4,4 Yuma. 'Vlrs. Dombrowski, S Club co-sponsor, shows films to her biology cla SS. S CLUB S Club was a service club for girls at Kofa th a t was spon- sored by the Yuma Soroptomist Club. The members of S Club sold cokes at t h e concession stands during all home games. The money earned at the games went to charitable organizations. S Club members performed services for other clubs and for the school. They acted as guides for the parents at Kofa's Open House. At Thanksgiving and Christ- mas, S Club gave out baskets of food which t h e members gathered together, a l o n g with sponsoring the annual Christmas semi-formal dance. Each month one of the out- standing members was elected as S Club Girl of the lVlonth. This was decided upon by a point system. Points were given out fo r wearing pins and uni- forms to meetings, working for different organizations and in the concession stands. The coopera- ting sponsors were lVlrs. Dombrowski and lVliss Wormly. lVliss Wormley, also a co-sponsor for S club, pauses for a moment from class. ORGANIZATIONS 105
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