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RED CROSS, l. to r., SEATED: Mrs. Norma Dowling, Ed Hein, Richard Ludeking, Dale Forsman, Rosann Laramy Scott Evens, Susie Carl, Liz Gardner, Mary Vander Wall. Pam Embs, Shirly Meyers, Kathy Pollins, Ann Laddik, Mary STANDING: Jim Evans, Karen Harveson, Mary Ludeking, Harvy, Linda Carr, THEC RED CRCSS THE PI The Red Cross assisted in a variety of activities in the Nursing homes, volunteer work at hospitals, and at community this year. 'The Enrollment Room drive, tenclance at city-wide functions were included. gift boxes at Christmas, valentines to patients in Red Cross Representatives plan activities. l .Jn f X it is it zt f sw Wg 3? 37 3 3 'L r' ,A M,
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LAB ASSISTANTS FIRST ROW l to r Phyllis John son Chemistry Mike Hinckley Physics Janet Whiting Bioloffy Norrix offers special opportunities for students in- helping to set up experiments and checking paper terested in science. These pupils, chosen as lab as- work for the busy science teachers. sistants, earned money while they enjoyed learning CVERTIME I THE LABCRATCRIE Radio bugs found that they, too, were provided for. from the Federal Communications Commission and This year's radio club set up an aerial on the build- were assigned a call, W8EBU ing, planned a complete station, received a license I RADIO CLUB, l. to r.: Robert Greene, Wood Hubbard, Jim Eva.ns,, Charles Holder, Bill Rof- fins, Ron Miller.
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l German cities become alive through the interest of German Club members, such as Rose Timkovich. German Club has been active this year in raising money for a foreign exchange student. To help sponsor this they had a paper drive and a car wash. The club also found time to design a snow sculpture which won Hrst place during bas- ketball homecoming week. A German dinner was held in the spring. GERMA FUR THE FU CF IT GERMAN CLUB, l. to r., FIRST ROW: Ilze Lejins, Dave Rose Tirnkovich, Joan Clark, Allen Benson, Linda Won- Hammar, Penny VanDyk, Jeanne Theodore. SECOND derley, Lynn Zinser, Nancy Schewe. ROW: Karen Harnmill, Cheryl Stickel, Marti Rickman, 38
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