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Encouraging the smooth and quick flow of traffic at Fire Drills once a month were the 95 iunior and senior members ol the Fire Patrol. Appointed lloor captains, Don Stokes, l-lenry Wendt, Nancy Mleynek, and Stephen Mangold, helped the Fire Patrol function el- liciently by checking up on all members. Managers of these selected members were F. F. l-lelligso, T. C. Johnson, Harold FIRE PATROL--Back row: Madeline Jorgenson, Linda Lonsbrough, Judy Edmonds, Sue Fulkerson, Ruth Johnson, Mark Ethen, War- ren Hinzie, Jim Eddy, Steve Ball, Terry Reard, Greg Brady, Tom Ash, Terry Crouch, Phil -Fisher, Dolores Brewer, Jeannie Pakiser, Jane Samson, Hazel Berg, Jean Severa. Second row: Jean Pro- vaznik, Ann Harris, Rogene Ruh, Donna Hoffmann, Paul Flynn, Larry Greer, Jim Bauer, Bruce Minikus,' Mike Barber, Arch Ferguson, Arlo Grafton, Gary Blair, Sue Hornish, Sandy Gordon, Sandy Carlson, Karen Field. Front row: Judy Ellis, Alice Miskov- sky, Don Stokes, Bill Fullerton, John Bjork, Leo van Humbeeck, Tom Dowling, Brad Cochran, Bill Dall, Steve Mangold, Judi Hen- ion, Sigrid Larson, Marjorie Saiser, Ineke van Rooy. 4maal'!z chill L. Dally, and students Ardith Propsl and John Gale. Members perform such duties as helping prevent congestion, talking, and confusion on the stairways and in the halls: checking rooms: and closing all classroom doors and windows. In the event ol a real fire, enough space would be provided in front of the building for firemen lo worli because ol 'lhe Pa'rrol's training. FIRE PATROL-Back row, Claudia Hayden, Karen Brown, Marty Anderson, Bob Autenrieth, Bill Kuno, Henry Wendt, Tcm Nastase, Cliff Hollestelle, Gary Peters, Bill Yates, James Limpp, William Simpson, Charles Smith, Linoa Atchison, Geri Mulligan, Marilyn Ashmore, Ardith Proost. Second row: Betty McMichael, Karen Kleider, Kathy Harris, Kay Colburn, Judith Hamer, Keith Johnson, Ed Connerley, Bob Gwynne-Vaughan, Bill Custer, Bernie Thornby, Gary Shipley, Eilene Martin, Janet Sherwood, Barbara Banghart, Sonja Lund, E. E. Helligso, Front rowg Harold L. Dally, Nancy Mleynek, Virginia Lee Dyas, Morgan Marsh, John Gale, Ron Springer, Terry Forcberg, Torn Graddy, John Morgan, Kenneth Edwards, Lorraine Dolinsky, Lennie Lee Ehlers, Diana Birge, Thomas C. Johnson. 1 l 23
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GIRLS' ABSENCE CHECKS-Phyllis Anthony, lriiis Clare Carey, Carolyn True. BOYS' ABSENCE CHECKS---Jean Severa, Leonard Bond, Jackie Huntley, NURSES' ASSISTANTS -- Back row: lyliss Helen Jelinek, Dee Carey, Hazel Berg, Judy Bromley Marjorie Saiser Linda Manson Barbara Boe. Front ron: Janet Kryal, Sonia Lund, Ardith Propst. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS- -Back roxu: llllary Leach, Janice Lind Georgene Erpelding, Claudia Hayden, Karen Kleider, Colleen Rich- mond, Sylvia Peroglio, Betty Simpson, Susan Thompson, Karen Schaal, Karen Autenrieth, Beverly Adams, Kay Colburn, Vicki Harris, Linda Wiemann. Second row: Patricia Sailors, Deborah Steele, Jeanne Richeson, Dorene Self, Barbara Nuclcolls, Maureen IVlatthews, Jane Kolb Marilyn Tate, Peggy Nlerica, Nlarilou Thi- bault, Betty Cstberg, Susi Wurgler, Karen Lindberg, Judy Mangan. Front row: Marilyn Rickard, Barbara Mchlutt, Judy Preston, Char- lotte Bennett, Kathleen Fieln Beth Neigon, Karen Peterson, Isabel Miller, Sue Hornlsh, Sharon Coriror, Ellen lVlcElroy, Barbara Ehlers Sandie Round, Sanog' Gordon, Carrying out three special Student Com- mission duties were 58 members who sacri- ticed one ot their study halls to serve the school. Taking temperatures, administering minor tirst aid and copying data tor accident rec- ords were the l l nurse assistants who aided Miss l-telen Jelinelc during the year. Aiding lvlrs, Elma Simpson and lvlrs. Agnes Nilsson in 220 and O30 libraries by shelving boolcs, checking in and out boolcs and running errands were the 43 deslc at- tendants and messengers in the two libraries. Recording each absentee were tour girls who aided Miss Clare Carey and Leonard Bond issue absence and tardy checks each mornirig trorn 7:45 to 8:30 a. m. 22
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FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-Back row: Faith Rasmussen, Kay Erwin, Karen Luschen, Dorene Self, Diane Kiser, Di Ann Abart, Susan Lund, Judy Newman, Lorraine Dolinsky, Pat Kizlin, Sharon Connor, Barbara Nuckolls, Joann Macey. Second rovvg Marie Walter, Pam Blakeney, Geil Mitchell, Mary Sandusky, Kay Lund, Shirley Ostler, Kathryn Dolan, Alice McGregor, Karen Field, Sharon Fox, Mary Hurlourt, Martina Nielsen, Linda Alukonis. Front row: Rogene Ruh, Sue Hornish, Virginia Dyas, Jean Proviznik, Marjorie Saiser, Sigrid Larson, Pat Sorenjon, Judy Mikkleson, Margaret Carpender, Beverly Merica, Gai? Williams, Linda Morris, Karen Feter on. During the year 64 girls whose desire is to teach became acquainted with the pro- tession through their service to teachers and pertormance ot duties in the Future Teach- ers ot America organization. L- Q 7 H . 'E5 T -iT::. 1 i .. A, .. i'sa:iQ,1atf:.: V -... egg, X - . ..... .- . 3 W ' I ww f 1 e R A Q . A Z. , rf-3 grew, ... . ' rf jf we . -. .3 V . . -. .I W 2-X,:3f?. ,gf on 9 .aw,.,,Jq-. v, A, 5,8 . , , f ,,,Z,f, 5 ,JW saw fw Q as or at as 9 .ga 9, 5- -3.5, .,,. : 43 M, M r ,Q 21' S 2 Q ? ,, c ,556 I f' 5 Q 5, r sfo 1:-E5 e:::,:::1..e- ,, .,,,. , ,.,., 5 swf! W 5 if 1. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-Back row: Carole Seibert, Janice Lind, Emma Jo Ammons, Monika Bolton, Janet Seaman, Karen Schaal, Maureen Matthews, Amy Nelson, Mary Saup, Mary Leach, Jeanie O'NeiIl, Second rovv: Karen Pflasterer, Carol Mor- gan, Georgia Erpelding, Shirley Johnson, Cathie McDonald, Gloria Van Dyke, Jean Swanson, Deborah Steele, Judy Kletke, Sandra Vasel, Kay Harris, Lois Farris, Lovie Jeffrey. Front rovv: Sherry Swanson Linda Lonsbrough, Lois Fritz, Pat Blakeney, Madeline Jorgenson, Judy Edmonds, Joan Thompson, Karen Jensen, Marlene Hall, Carol Moore, Vicki Corey, Frances Storey. Serving as their sponsor was lvliss Cleo Butler. Otticers were Pat Sorenson, presi- denty Sigrid Larson, vice-president: lvlar- garet Carpender, secretary: Judy Milde- son, treasurerq lvlariorie Saiser, service chairman: Gail Williams, merit chairman: lvlary Saup, publicity and membership chair- man: and Jean Provaznilq and Virginia Dyas, sergeants-at-arms. The main projects ot the F.T.A. included ushering at Teachers Convention, Open l-louse, and E.B.l Day. This year the club raised money to buy lOO posters tor Amer- ican Education Weelc.
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