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FHA E LIGHTENS SCHOOL Pictured at the right are Theresa Trexler and Joyce Moreau. This year Theresa was Vice-President of State Degrees and Joyce Moreau was District I Treasurer. As Mullan's first state officer, Theresa attended state convention in Pocatello and national convention in Los Angeles. Joyce Moreau will participate in the District I con- vention to be held in the fall in Coeur d'Al- ene. Under the presidency of Elaine Giroux, FHA sponsored many different activities. Some of their projects included sewing for the Lewiston Children 's Home, contributing to Opportunity School in Silverton, cleaning the city streets, and a weekly ice cream bar sale, which proved to be very profitable and enjoyable to everyone. BELOW FRONT ROW fleft to rightjz Mary Smith, parliamentarlan Linda Lahti degrees chm Joyce Moreau treas.g Carmen Latina, projects chm.g Elaine Giroux pres RaNae Stotelmeyer Maureen Mc Eachern vice-pres.g Shelley Dooling, sec.g Terri Engebretson hist Terri Hiatt song leader Debbi Blacketer reporter: Connie Wiitala, s.c. rep. SECOND ROW Marie Montgomery Nanette Claypool Denise Harwood, Cyndi Ford, Kim Smith, Linda Sprute Gloria Williams Wanda D1n1us Vickie Reed Cheryl Brown, Vickie Sellers, Martha Smith, RaeAnn Ban Joanne Fealko BACK ROW Cheryl Decker Valerie Claypool, Lois Sheeley, Theresa Trexler, Judy Noordam Mary T11tSO Paula Wolfe Cynthia Scheel Mrs. Isaacson, advisor, Bridget Payton, Carol Crawford Virginia Sutton Juli So1n1 Kathy Neff Sheryl Nickerson, Virginia Black, Lorraine Huffman, Carolyn Taffola Joanne Flood Not pictured Debbi Gosline, points chm, Mary Shipman. MORROW'S NEW RETAIL STORE 5th and Cedar Wallace
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e PEP CLUB REFLECTS VICTORY FRONT ROW fleft to rightj: Mrs. Isaacson, advisory Paula Wolfe, Maureen McEachern, secretary: Valer- ie Claypool, presidentg Purple Phantom, Elaine Giroux, Debbi Gosline, treasurerg Theresa Trexler, stu dent council representativeg and Linda Lahti. SECOND ROW: Nanette Claypool, Juli Soini, Marianne Murray, Darlene Walbridge, Cynthia Scheel, Judy Noordam, Ellen Erickson, and Mrs. Hegbloom, advi- sor. THIRD ROW: Shelley Dooling, Cheryl Decker, RaNae Stotelmeyer, Virginia Sutton, Mary Shipman and Joyce Moreau, vice president. TOP ROW: Kim Smith, Toni Groves, and Terri Engebretson. This year the Pep Club made new additions to the club. Not only did they get thirteen initiates, but they also gained the Purple Phan- tom, a large stuffed tiger used along with the cheers of the pep club to spur on school spirit. In addition to cheering on the team, the pep club took tickets at all games, sold purple and white shakers, had a swimming party, made signs for all games, handed out basketball programs, fed the Clark Fork basketball team, and the initiates gave a dinner for all senior members and advisors. The Pep Club was organized in the school year of 1940-41 under the presidency of Lucille Olson, with Helen Posnick as vice-president. THE COMBINATION FOODLINER 303-6th Wallace
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ww me . .Nui Yr V gn FRONT ROWf1eft to righty: Mrs. G. Hegbloom, advisorg D. Blacketer, C. LaCe11e, R. Stotelmeyer, s.c. rep.: C. Wiitala, reporter, M. Smith, sec.: I. Moreau, hist.g T. Engebretson, v.p.: T. Trexler, pres.: M. Smith, treas.g S. Hendricks, parliamentariang V. Reed, G. Williams, L. Wolfgram, L. Phelps. SECOND ROW: D. Almquist, L. Hendrickson, D. Walbridge, P. Wolfe, T. Hiatt, N. Chambers, B. Hendricks, E. Erickson, W. Dinius, J. Soini, M. Murray, K. Smith, V. Black, V. Murray, M. Tiitso, L. Sheeley, D. Moultrie. THIRD ROW: M. Sprute, C. Brown, V. Sellers, L. Huffman, J. Fealko, J. Noordam, C. Scheel, V. Sutton, D. Harwood, C. Ford, T. Groves, R. Hayes, A. Coates, D. Flood, J. Goggin, D. Lunen, R. Moultrie, A. Keller, and B. Hayes. FUTURE TEACHERS GAIN EXPERIENCE During the 1967-1968 school year the Mullan Chapter of Future Teachers gained knowledge and skill through their teaching experiences. Various members of the club substituted for grade school teachers throughout the year. Activities the club enjoyed were the annual teachers' reception in the fall, the mid-winter conference in Moscow, a swimming party, and installation of new officers in the spring. DON'S LAUNDRY 8a CLEANERS 609 Cedar Wallace Mrs. Hegbloom, FTA advisor, busy at her classroom duties.
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