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W3 apple-bobbing, and an ice-cream eating contest hel wit A field trip to Boise proved to be very educa- tional and interesting. Included in their tour of sci Mu Chl the stu wa' Ga- alll' to display their talents to the community. The H1 gl' eading the list of projects for the Science Club the annual Halloween Dance. A spook house, ped make the evening a fun-filled occasion, h prizes given for the best costumes. fentific establishments were the Julia Davis 'seum of Natural History, and also the State amistry Laboratory where students observed operation of an automated blood analyzer. The dents also visited the Idaho Department of High- Js, Lucky Peak Nursery, and the Intermountain ' Company. lso included in the year's activities was the tual Science Fair which gave students a chance ny visitors and participants proclaimed it a ,at success. Advisor, Mr. Them, finds an empty room at clean-up time following the Science Club Holloween Dance. Junior Ron Watkins makes a good attempt to catch up with the Sophomores in the ice- cream eating contest during the Halloween S0 FNUF ULIIB FIRST ROW: Advisor, Mr. Them, Kathy Bier, Armette Johnston, Martha Klott, Annabel Newcomer, Toni Lewin, Noelene Eddins, Pat Boydstun, Karlene Bayok, Dana Seydel, Barbara Letourneau, Wilamena Seydel, John Maempa, Linda Cruickshank, Kay Jones. SECOND ROW: Advisor, Mr. Nutt, Ed Heacock, Ron Watkins, Mike Webb, Mike Mason, Greg Boos, Craig Hesse, Russ Moltke, Sue Whitman, Bob Bears. ABOVE: Luann Cox, Ann Cochrane, Floyd Loomis. OFFICERS--FROM LEFT: Advisor, Mr. Nutt, Corresponding Secretary, Martha Klott: Sergeant at Arms, Mike Masong Presi dent, Luann Cox: Vice President, Floyd Loomis, Secretary- Treasurer, Ann Cochrane: Advisor, Mr. Them. v W W., MM jf Dance.
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Beginning the year was the presentation of the one-act play, A Husband for Brealdast, earning a rating of excellent at the district competition. This was followed up in the spring by a three-act play, Hay Fever, presented arena style in a three-night stand. May brought the annual Talent Show, following the theme Show- boat. Concluding the year was the initiation of eleven new mem- NAI? 0164! IHEWPIAN ,S'06'IE'7'Y FIRST ROW: Jan Albright, Jeanne Helmich, Kristi Koskella, Bonnie Fogg, Lynn Defrancesco, Janet Jarvis, Carol Davis, Pam Zachary. SECOND ROW: Advisor, Mr. Parkinson, Linda Cruickshank, Wilamena Seydel, Luann Cox, Skip Rowland, Greg Boos, Floyd Loomis, Craig Hesse, Joel Shank, Ray Hamell. INI'F1PNA7IONAL OZIILL 6 SURO L Ending its second year at McCall- Connelly High, Quill Sz Scroll added eleven new members to the nine former members. Qualifications for membership require outstanding journalism performance, a recommendation from the advisors of one of the school publica- tions, and a position in the top one-third of their class. 12 Greg Boosg Secretary-Treasurer, Lynn DeFrancescog Vice-President, Skip Rowland. 57-f.a,.... SEATED: Kay Thompson, Vicki Florence, Janet Jarvis, Molly Sparkman, Bonnie Fogg, Kathy Koskella, Carol Davis, Luann Cox. STANDING: Tom Zachary, Lynn DeFrancesco, Dan Kirk, Jeanne Helmich, Greg Boos, Kristi Koskella, Nadine Catlin, Doris Gilbert, Linda Cruickshank, Ann Cochrane, Wilamena Seydel, Martha Klott, Pam Zachary, Craig Hesse.
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GIRLS' ' UL IIB Extending a Warm welcome to Freshmen girls officially opened the colorful year of the McCall- Donnelly Girls' Club. Freshmen girls were greeted with a big splash at the annual Welcome Freshmen Party. Another exciting event of the year which proved to be a great success, was the Sweethearts' Ball, featuring the coronation of the King and Queen. Also, throughout the year the girls have listened to speakers offering rewarding material, ranging from etiquette to court procedures. Ending their year, the girls held a Mother Daugh- ter Tea in honor of the Senior girls. STANDING: Program Chairman, Luann Coxg Vice President Luella Ernst. SEATED: Advisor, Mrs. Zacharyg Secretary Kristi Koskellag President, Kathy Koskellag Advisor, Mrs. Goode. 'SJ .vit ... S- l kwff' s 1
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