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IKI G T LENT CLUB A member of the Viking Talent Club should be able to entertain, participating in the general purpose at being available tor television shows, assemblies, club meetings, hospital entertainment, and other activities. These talented members are available when requests come from different organ- izations. SQ f T , ,Q - 4 Back Row: Barbara Ackerman, Mike Hammill, Alan Wheeler, Larry Hawkins, Mike Reed, Bob Thrumston, Larry Snyder, Ernie Webster, Martha Show. Middle Row: Olivia Dodson, Morguerita Schoenau, Janet De Laughter, Grace Van Horne, Sue Akins, Ann Leedy, Andy Rearick, Celeste Loettler. Front Row: Judy Nor- man, Linda Holley, Susan Swift, Len Scipioni, Judy Akins, Diane Frankenberg, Pat Tomlinson, Muriel King, Lu Ann Decreasie, Phyllis Gant, Bill Mangold. abt Miss Clonts Judy Akins, Lelonqfdgziponi, Diane Frankenberg, AMATEUR RADIO CLUB All those students of Northeast interested in amateur radio should pay special atten- wif, tion to this club. The Amateur Radio Club is to foster not only an interest in radio, but to get its members together for an exchange of information. Their project for the year was the Ham Hop, given to make money to purchase a code oscillator. 6359 N Jim Bartlett, Eddie Salzman, Fred McKenzie, Robert Lawson. R Mr. Myers Eddie Salzman, Fred McKenzie. an
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F Back Row: Charles Kraus, Toby Hilliker, .lim Simmons, Merle Lada, Frank Walther, Bill Thayer. Front Row: Sondra Butler, Barbara Eastmen, George Nousianen, Tony Becker, Patricia Morgan, Chloe Collins. assi BIDLDGY CLUB The newly-organized Biology Club was founded tor the express purpose of promot- ing interest in the natural sciences, and the club's members are, tor the most part, those students who are now taking Biology. Many members find the club's program at activities invaluable as a supplement to the science courses they are already taking. We 16 .1 1 .FB-kim if. 1 , r.:' A I Ki' 'Qilf MHZ? Officers-Back Row: George Nousianen, Tony Becker, Front Row: Pat Morgan, Barbara Eastmen. Back Row: John Williamson, Edward Bigger, Graham Mowrer, Howard Miller, Richard Herr, Richard Me- ciano. Middle Row: Elizabeth Hooks, Pat Gant, Jacque Stacey, Judy Riddle, Linda Purvis, Noel Bennett, Lo- retta Meals. Front Row: Mary Goderey, Pat Parlryano, Elizabeth Wells, Carry Ramsey, Carolyn Walter, Joyce Pane, Sharon Korner. RIDI G CLUB This club was iust recently organized and is composed of members interested in horse- back riding. Its purpose is to promote and further interest in horses and riding skills. Riding sessions are planned tor certain Saturdays for these talented equestrians. Judy Riddle, Linda Purvis. I i fig C x Mr. Raymond is in 2 ,Q 0 '3 J 'wmsw' ,S vi ll Mr. Whittecl
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CRA FTS Standing: Dale Davis, Bob Skinner, Gene Osterhout, Larry Britner, Roger Bruce, Tommy Chomlee, Ronnie McLain. Seated: Shirley Smith, Archie McGinnis, Gary Douglas, Charlene Carlin. 3rd Row: Jimmy DeCresie, Bill Frarikenburger, John Pfister, Steve Polk, Jules Clavan, Allen Lewis. 2nd Row: Craig Welch, Bill Dwyer, Cecil Gage, Everett Myrick, John Knowlton, Joe Hood, David Whitney. lst Row: Merritt Marks, Ray Muncy, John Heiser, Jack Polk, Bob Cates, Arden Stough. The Crafts Club is designed to develop interest and experience lor worthy use of leisure time. Since most of its members have had little or no shop experience, they are, for the most part, developing a hobby in learning to make such Aobiects as bookends, shadow boxes, and lamps. .iw R Q 'K' 5- , , ,Q V I A Q 1 fi ul is f i 1 I It X . I . , rj lx my D v..:v iv - ati . , 1 Qs h., ' Q. ' lx . -'- , ' 9,6 my .. .. . g Ji . i fag: X fs: i Z: -..,'- x dm ' ' Mr. Broeselcer Shirley Smith, Charlene Carlin, Archie McGinnis, Gary Doug- las, Roger Bruce. ROD 5 REEL CLUB Although the members of this club are primarily interested in fishing-as the name implies-that is certainly not their only in- terest, tor they also strive to foster an appreciation of outdoor lite and to promote the conservation of natural resources. Mr. McNeil Vice-President: Jack Polk, Secretary: Ray Muncy, President: Bob Cates: Treasurer: John Heiser,
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