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WW 'lst Row, L. to R.: Marion Kline, Jodie Curry, Sandra Weed. 2nd Row: Mr. Hay- nie, George Hilliker, Steve Green, Robert Levan. Absent: Judy Clavan. The Creatlve Wrltlng Club has the threefold purpose of learning specialized types of wrltung skulls lnspnrlng greater Interest In creative wrntlng and gnvmg each of Its members adequate practice and traunlng Dancers singers accompannsts these and many more put their gnfts o o to use by lolnlng the Talent Club The club which IS advised by Mrs. ful talent assembly Many thanks to a great club for all the fine work they ve done y A f 'lst Row, l. to R.: Mrs. Webster, Marguerite Schoenau, Louanne Decresie, Martha Shaw, Lynn Galbraith. 2nd Row: Tom Fay, Diane Frankenberg, Ann Leedy, Olivia Dodson, Robert Vosburg. Absent: Alan Wheeler, Maureen O'Rourlle.
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il gif .iii-5,1 . .Ulu .. .tu-1, vtgxqllug , .P :Uwe lst Row, L. to R.: Coach Kaelber, Bill Argyros, Jerry Mills, Mike Moustakas, David Larson, Cliff Hulsart, Howard Isaacs, Ron Murphy, Doug Hotalen. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Ray Muncy, Ben Wall, Gary Brown, Donald Nofs, Bob Taylor, Len Scipioni, Frank Walther. 3rd Row L. to R.: Bob Vannatta, Roger Whitehead, Larry Fannin, Max McCaslin, Bob Warren, Neil Savage, Bob Shields, Mike McNerney, Dick Gourley, Gary Lyens. 4th Row, I.. to R.: Larry Hawkins, George Kramer, Jack Polk, Charles Brannen, Robert Merritt, Ron Taylor, Bill Lincoln, Walter Williams, Woody Reed. 5th Row, L. to R.: John Anderson, Phil Burns, Bill Weaver, John Roberts, Bobby LaBrant, John Quarles, Bill Downs, John Marshick. ' Glad The Letterman's Club is composed of varsity lettermen from all sports, includ- ing football, basketball, track, baseball, golf, and swimming. The Letterman's Creed, which states the principles a letterman should uphold, was adopted by all the members. The Faculty-Varsity game was spon- sored by the Letterman's Club to raise money, which was used to purchase bar- bells and benches for the boys' physical education room. Through this group better school spirit, good sportsmanship, and student parti- cipation in athletic events are encour- aged. School sponsor: Mr. Charles J. Kaelber lst Row, L. to R.: Ben Wall, Bob laBrant. 2nd Row, John Quarles, Len Scipioni. A Ietterman shows off his letter. I
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