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Art Club —Row One: S. Hurst, L. Worley, C. Carson, P. Harwood, I. Ballif, R. Zollinger, D. Allen. Row Two: L. Black, J. Welker, D. Stanford, C. Christensen, S. Toone, S. Morgan, L. Buttars, M. Borrus. GLORIFY IDEAS Much credit is given to Karla Elzinga, point keeper, Tuzer Maycock, school treasurer; and Mary Ellen Hale, historian. Each girl has performed her job well. Art clubbers of the past year saw the organization revamped. The entrance requirements were stiffened, and it was christened with the name APOTHEOSIS, which means glorifying ideas. Members worked diligently to prepare effective decorations for homecoming and Christmas. Energetic officers were Ino Rae Ballif, Carol Kowallis, and Elaine Sorenson. Keeping up with the demands of the sfudenfbody, Karen Christensen, Marilyn Wotkins, Judy Reese, and Karen Taylor supplied school materials, books, food, and other essential articles in the bookstore. Absent were Judy Frankhauser and Linda Osterlin. 27
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A JOB FOR EVERYONE Student Serviced Technicians have worked diligently in their jobs pertaining to activities held in Nibley Hall. Backstoge most of the time, they are certainly to be congratulated for their fine services. Mrs. Rust maintained and taught the fundamentals of office practice to a corps of students. Her family of helpers participated in many of the office activities ond jobs ge Technicians: William Skidmore, Gerald Mortimer, Mickelseq. Lin Hauser, Dennis Nielson, Mr. Petersen jsjfouglos Hgrwood, kneeling. orwc Pot Bennion, Linda Ripplinger, Judy Clay, and Linda Hansen have tackled the tremendous job of controlling the lunch line, distributing bus tickets, and issuing ond replacing locker keys. These services hove been much appreciated by the student-body. Absent was Susan Larsen. Office Staff —Row One: L. Allan, T. Everton, M. Hole, H. Griffin, Mrs. Rust (seated), L. Steiner, S. Johnson, A. Sansom, J. Hoffman. Row Two: S. Larsen, M. Thornley, D. Harwood, D. Sorenson, K. Elzinga, R. Blotter.
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SEGREGATED INTEGRATFn t JpTED activities z td yOil JleayueA p ys -e°gue Officers: Jim Cannon, secretory; Gary Schiffman, veep; Rar 'Jen en, jr. representative; Bruce Cameron, soph, representative; C arc Blotter, prexy; ond William Skidmore, sr. representative. Girls League Officers: Geraldine Watts, secretary; Kristy Thompson, vice president; and Averil Tiny Sonsom, president. Under the leadership of industrious officers, the Girls’ League wound p onother year of successful activities. Couples danced in their sporting fogs at the Golf Ball, while they njoyed a more formal evening at the Sweethearts Ball In December the gym was filled with gals who were escorting their ;ads to a night of basketball, refreshments, ond music for the annual uting. The agenda for the Boys’ League came under the four ships : sportsmanship, scholarship, friendship, and leadership. They sponsored a dance to raise money for next year's exchange student. An assembly on conservation and wildlife was shared with the femole population of the school. Closing out the year, the guys escorted their moms to the annual Mothers and Sons Evening. Gary Schiffman, favorite guy of LHS.
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