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Jr. Exchonge lr. Exchange Paints Building Besides the regular duty of raising the flag in the morning, the Exchange was involved in many other activities. The club began the year with a contribution to the community when they painted the Headstart building. During homecoming week they held a unique pickle-eating contest and were in charge of the bonfire. Both helped to boost the morale of the team and students. Also they sold pizza at the fair as a money-making project. The Exchange's participation in activities displayed their school spirit. OFFICERS President ............. ........ D avid Knowles Vice-president ...... ...... R obin Rampart Secretary .......... ...... I im Forssell Treasurer ...... ......... F rank Poole Adviser ....... ....... M r. Eichholz The members of lunior Exchange are Eric Abbott, Tom Beville, lim Blue, Trey Cloud, Steve Davis, lim Doyle, Tom Doyle, Richard Evans, lim Forssell, Paul Gouwens, Greg Harris, lim Heiden, jeff Hill, Frank Kelley, David Knowles, limmy Miley, Ralph Mclnnis, Tm Phillips, Frank Poole, Robin Rampart, David Reynolds, Steve Ryall, Robert Schambers, Bob Sherman, Randy Speas, Andy Wehrenberg, and Chuck Wilson. Robin Rampart and Bob Sherman prepare to raise the flag when the bugle sounds. 52 fs'-riff Frank Poole, Gary Cox, and Charles Wilson are distributing and counting the number 16 'gulf' 11893 of pickles eaten at the pickle-eating contest during homecoming week. ,fr Trey Cloud and Tom Beville are selling pizza to a passer-by at the fair.
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I , 1.43- gffff-t n-J u?iN.,3 f C ff' Civitans-Civinelles Q-1 I .ff Claudette Mosher and Scott Fields sell Christmas fruitcake to a friendly neighbor. 15- ' , Q-4:-Aw' , 6. ,. Mr. Frank and Mrs. Manley look over nuts which the Civitans and Civinettes sold as one of its projects. M, 1 '-Q , ,M L Terry Hughes points out a question to Carl Williams as they study the application forms for Civitans and Civinettes. 51 ,J emiig Ex, ' Tm, E Q A4
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These chessmen stand ready to go into battle when the club meets. Mr. Diamond is explaining a move to Brian Geurin and lohn Burch. Chess Club The members of Chess Club are Front Row: I. Burch, S. Pitchford, S. MacClinchy, R. Hartenstein. Second Row: D. Cooley, B. Turner, G. Davis, I. Knowles, K. Pumphrey. Third Row: B. Hansen, I. Parker, M. Wolf, I. Huffman, H. Melczarek, M. Cook. Back Row: M. lohnson, T. Sons, and R. Stover. Chess Moves Onto Campus Throughout the country an interest in the intellectual game of chess has risen. Many people studied the uncanny moves made by young Bobby Fischer, declared world champion, when he opposed the Russian Boris Spassky. Interest in chess is just as strong on our campus. The Chess Club meets every Enrichment Day to learn and play the game of chess. The club is divided into, three classes-advanced, intermediate, and beginner's. A tournament, which lasted the whole school year, was held in each class and the winner of each tournament was awarded a trophy. The club wishes to challenge other schools in the future. OFFICERS President ............. ....... W arren Bell Vice-president ........ ........ 1 ames Parker Secretary .............. ......... M ark Wolf Treasurer ........ ................. L inda Mullins Adviser ........ ........ M r. Wayne Dimond 53
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