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AVA BUSY ALL DAY SHOWING FILMS One of the most useful clubs in our school was Audio-Visual Aides which was led this year by Melvin Dzialak, president, Gene Kelley , vice-president, Quentin Rainey, secretary, Hugh Tipton, treas- urer, andMr. Stutsman, sponsor. The Club Operates projectors and was in charge of sound equip- ment, tape recorders, record players, and filmstrips. As their money-making project this year, they sold New Carlisle bracelets and class pins. Wake up Quentin. You must have been having a nightmare. Look at that mess! BOTTOM ROW--Hugh Tipton, Mr. Stutsman, Melvin Dzialak, Quentin Rainey, Gene Kelly. SECOND ROW--Kenny Clark, Lynn Murray, Jerry Szmanski, Larry Klopfenstein, Linda Berning, Dan Rozwarski. THIRD ROW--Wesley Ward, Bob Johnson, Bob Anderson, Don Stubbs, Larry Jackson. TOP ROW--Dick Jones, Larry Truex, John Brugh, Wilbert Ward, Mike Cooper. 26
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| FHA BECOMES HONOR CHAPTER BOTTOM ROW--DianaCencelewski, Lynn Roesner, Mrs. Ruby, Mrs. Whitten, Mrs. Ekstrom, Carol Gromski, Evelyn Ruszkowski, Jackie Gratunik, Bonnie Lewis. SECOND ROW--Sharon Shepherd, Lynn Murray, Angie Zdankus, Ade- laide Edmonds, Carol Robinson, Pat Mann, Dorothy Szymanowski, Sandy Kulwicki, Toni Unger, Helen Walters. THIRD ROW--Linda Vosburgh, Bonnie VanLue, Bonnie McGawn, Nancy Wegenka, Linda Werth, Cathy Bladecki, Betty Waumans, Diana Arick, Chris Graham, Rosanne Toth. TOP ROW--Sharon Kunde, Wilma Wise, Judy Gep- The girls are all smiles after their installation into FHA officers. i 25 | pert, Cathy Corbett, Diane Dean, Delores Goverinski, Barb Whiten, Cathy Clapp, Bonnie Lau, Vicki Grabarek. The Future Homemakers of America Club was quite proud of its achievement for the year. The girls, who this year completed na- tional requirements for the club to qualify as an honor chapter, planned a varied program, includ- ing panel discussions, guest speakers, joint meetings with other schools and with FFA chap- ters. The over-all goal of the or- ganization was to help in individ- uals improve personal, family, and community living, now and in the future. The officers for the club were Rosanne Toth, president, Barb Whitten, vice-president, Nancy Wiltfong, secretary, and Bonnie McGawn, treasurer. Mrs. Ruby and Mrs. Ekstrom were the spon- sors with Mrs. Whitten as the Chapter Mother.
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i BOTTOM ROW--Mr. Voorheis, Gretchen Downey, Kathy Blake, Gerry Dodd, Geo rge Casaday, Marsha Hansen, Neal Downey. SECOND ROW--Bonnie VanLue, Pat Kelly, Suzanne Danielson, Nancy Runnels, Mike Shields. THIRD ROW--Tom Konieczy, Ray Johanson, Craig Falk, Steve Main, Tom Troxell. TOP ROW--Glory Greiff, Melvin Dzialak, Ron Higdon, Ron Gemberling, Mary Miller. LONG HOURS SPENT ON PROJECTS Amazing! Imagine what it'll do when we plug it in. 27 Under the guidance of its officers Kathy Blake, presi- dent, Gretchen Downey, vice- president, Gerry Dodd, sec- retary, George Casaday , treasurer, Neal Downey, re- porter, Marsha Hansen, his- torian, and its sponsor, Mr. Voorheis, the Science Club be - gan an active program for the year. Regular meetings were highlighted by the annual ini- tiation ceremony and demon- strations of projects by club members. The club enjoyed hearing informative lectures by several prominent guests. The high points of the year were the Second Annual Sci- ence Project Fair held at the school and several trips to other science fairs and scien- tific organizations.
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