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FUTURE HOMEMAKENRS OF AMERICA First row, from left to right: Kay Campbell, Vice President, Nancy Hartman, President, Ann Kohley, Secretary, Norma Woolley, Marlene Brown, Arla Eickelberger, Sharol An- derson, Miss Derry, Mary Sue Kobliska. Second row: Jean Woolley, Treasurer, Shirley Hunter, Jerrilyn Frisk, Charlotte Stafford, Elaine Schmelzel, Judy Dollinger, Diane Schroeder, Mrs. Pietila. Third row: Peggy Sandburg, Thelma Woolley, Linda Cossman. Fourth row: Janet Molitor, Karen Mielke, Diane Mueller, Donna Hamman, Jean Gehrke. ART CLUB Seated: Kathy Isle, Leroy Shilling, Ray Born. Standing: Nancy Glass, Sue Burmis, Mr. Heaton, Judy Drendel, Hohn Warwick, June Cossmann, Grover Erickson, Mary Lynn Nyborg, Cassie Beidelman, Art Frohn, Jim Ray, Kick Nelson. 44.
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as Q wr Sl FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Front row, left to right: Darlene Keeler, Karen Walz, Donna Emberson, Rita Brandt, Judy Meyer, Treas- urer, Marge Batterton, Secretary, Anne Clawson, Vice President, Melva Taylor, President. Second row: Heather Humphreys, S. Slater, Jean Meiley, Barbara LaBedz, Thelma Woolley, Mary Ruth Oran, Margie Rott, Mr. Stevens, Advisor. Third row: L. Wuethrick, Priscilla Wolf, Norma Woolley, Anne Shigut, Carol Flanders, Margaret Walsh, Sara Stutzman, Nancy Wehrli, Judy Murtaugh. Fourth row: Karen Smith, Cathy Boocker, Judy Westluncl, Allison Schmieler, Marilyn Clausen, Sharon Boelter, Donna Grommon, Jayne Thompson, Pat Matekaitis. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA First row: Diana Hoffman, Jeanne Gherke, Carol Bolin, Karen Sevening. Second row: Marilyn Landorf, Pat Earhart, Judy Wolsfeld, Linda Avise, Third row: Mr. Gaston, Lorraine Riha, Bonnie Fox, Bonnie Rowe, Sylvia Ory, Marlyn Shaft, Barbara La Belz, Jean Woolley, Carole Modaff. Fourth row: Mrs. Kammerer. I an 1 1:9 'T 'Q I
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August 29-Freshman Day-Nelson Communicates His Suggestions. September li-Activity Assembly-Attention all socialites. 13-Big and Little Sister Party-Have a few dice. 14-Football with Downers-Despite the heat we didn't get beat. 14-Pow-Wow-sacks and warpaint were the style. October 12-Football with St. Charles-Spinner + Welzel : one wrecked Home- coming. 13-18-School Spirit Week-A team backed by loyal school spirit is un- beatable. I8-Homecoming-Queen Joanie reigned over our victory against We-Go and the best Homecoming yet. 21-No school-yippee. 22-S.Q.T. tests-many pallid seniors. 25-Football with Sycamore-with the worst past only one more victory and we're conference champs. November l-End of the first semester-But, Mom, I really did lose my report cards. 1-Football with Batavia-first time we've had double champs in i7 years. A-Athletic award assembly-We honor our heroes. 15-Junior class play-these schhhhudents have talent. December 6-Basketball with Sycamore-the first conference win starts us on. out way. 10-Wrestling with We-Go-well, well, wrasslin' is back. 14-Christmas Dance-Sibylle and Doug are the big wheels of the Carousel. 20-Basketball with Batavia-Oh, welll, nobody else beat them. 26-28-Holiday Basketball Tournament-Well, we've got spirit. January 6-End of Christmas vacation-sob, moan, etc. 10-Wrestling tournament at Paletine-Our boys brought home a third place trophy. it-Basketball with We-Go-a 65 to 50 win boosted our school spirit. I3-D.A.R. award-Citizen Pratt pinned by Miss Gale. 58
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