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fN- 7. s a . 7 if.. .f ,l Back Row: Lee Baynard, Dick Hazlett, Doug Hotalen, Stan Neri, John Quimby, Danny Ramsdell, Ronald Pcidot, Woody Reed, Bud Delong, John Bagg, Bob Hunter, Bob Childress. Middle Row: Clitt Hulsart, Phil Gourley, Mike Muncey, Jim Parrish, Joe Dill, Larry Fannin, Bob Vannatta, Ken Stephens, . 'Q t Weyman Kessler. Front Row: Butch Stewart, Tom Roskelly, Gary Brown, Bob Vanivleter, Ron Taylor, i Mike Croft, Bob Shields, Bob Taylor, Bill Downs, Ronald Heiter, Earl Goode. 2. x ,K , . The membership ot this club is composed of athletes each ot whom has won a letter in at least one varsity sport, and is considered outstanding for his sportsman- ship. The members, individually and collectively, work to promote school spirit, sportsmanship, and student participation in athletic activities. LETTERMAN'S CLUB 9 Officers-Douglas Hotalen, Bob Childress, John Bogg, Robert LaBrant, Earl Goode. Front Row: Tom Roskelly, Butch Stewart, Bob Hunter. We almost won that game. as l
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t evMit.1i1sfiIs3'i'5f?2tii9zia-2.35 imgi?-,..s,,,as,,g,f, f Wwe, 'L Back Row: Jean Hardy, Myrtle Badger, Judy Rienhart, Lynn Dwyer, Anne Taylor, Sandra Creitz, ' ,ge Mary Lee Hudson, Glenda Powers, Sharon Van Sciver, Norma Norris, Patricia Williams. 2nd Row: Celeste Cipriano, Barbara Monrose, Estelle Le Beau, Henrietta Kelly, Cecile Parker, Virginia Foster, M ' Ellen Connor, Sue Ellen Sprague, Sandra Howland. Front Row: Catherine Etheridge, Helen Leigh, 8 . Marilyn Marshick, Faith MacAllister, Trudy Andringa, Shirley Mosely, Wilma Young, Nancy HUH. ff N KV Ein.: The Girls' Athletic Association promotes girls' athletic activities and contributes to the development of high ideals. Each month its members engage in some activity which is not ottered in school. Some of these are: swimming, water skiing, horseback riding, roller skating, bowling and camping. The Association renders service to the physical educa- tion department by painting lines on the playing courts, officiating at games, and purchasing necessary equip- ment for the sports program, WWE Shirley Simpson 9 Ao AQ we-i was ,W-f lwl -mm...W....,-s Helen Leigh-Sergeanteat-Arms, Faith MacAllister-President, Mari- lyn Marsick-Secretary, Shirley Moseley-Treasurer, Cathy Ether- idge-Business Manager, Trudy Andringa+ViceAPresident. Not present: Glenda Powers-Reporter, Mary Lee Hudson-Chaplain, Jean Haeseker-l.C.C. Boy, you look funny in shorts! 1 L
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u, 4th R w: Billy Chambers, Jerry Alderson, George Gatewood, Eric Huber, Eddie Green, Robert Zaiser, Wesley John Bagg, John Hudon, Roy Cannon, John Spidell, Charles Bull, Sam Davie. 3rd Row: George o Brown, Salzman, Jack Rankin, Herb Schleman, Bill Slater, John Gingras, Bruce Wilson, William Rossley, Jan Duggar, William Bakeis, Rudy Phillips, Jan Hedges, Tom Conrad, Bob Wilson, E-ill Weed, Tom Fay, Roy Mills, Mike Hunt, Jennings Campbell. 2nd Row: Carl Nousiainen, Connie McGreen, Leigh Miller, Aletha Olsen, Jere Slote, Mike Craft, Larry Cecconi, Stanley Sattinger, Bob Whitaker, Joe Morton, George Vickers, Robert Craft, Gary Kramer, Bruce Brown. 'lst Row: Peter DeWitt, James Coffin, Kenneth Simpson, George Kieber, Tom Payne, Robert Koch, Charles Bearce, Ed Root, Jim Bakis, Phil Morron, Gerald Douyard, Robert Lambeck. -wayne M . W lt S r G er won This organization was newly-formed this year from the old Chemistry Club. Its members are those students interested in chemistry, physics, mathematics, and bi- ology. One of its proiects is an annual gift to the science department. At each meeting, members are entertained by films, speakers, and experiments. SCIENCE A D ENGINEIERI G ...lg v Secretary: Larry Cecconi, President: Stanley Sattingerp Treasureri Hes demonslmlmg Bob Whitaker, Absent: Vice-President Mike Craft.
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