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,., .f.-- W -. me ...,fmf,,sl- 1 z W-gg ' 5 , -T p Lg, F. F. A. f Future Farmers of A- merica is an organization lv open to all boys interested I N and able to carry out a ll lmlht farm project. Its primary aim is the development of agricultural leadership, co- A ,A operation and citizenship by participation in agricul- tural activities, -A FIRST ROW. Alivin Wheeler, Reporter, Duane Vickery, Sentinel, Jim Berens, Vice Presi- dent Roger Schlapp, President: Malcolm Goudie, Secretaryg Mr. Rochenbach. SECOND DOW: Dean Bundy, Ted Friedgen, Larry Voss, Tom Book, Jerry Smith, Richard Schlapp, Gary Engel. THIRD ROW: Ron Wheaton, Bill Condon, Lyle Johnson, Howard Olson, James King, Herb Norris Bill Perkins, Pat Molenda, FOURTH ROW: Jon Christian, Joel Patterson, Glenn Leif- heit Dick Vacca, Gerald Testin, Glenn Baker, Dave Gengler, Dean Salmons. FIFTH ROW: Jack Curley, Wayne Schillinger, Brad Smith, Louis Wilson, Tom King, Dave McCauley, Jim Turner Harry Schlapp. ' G. A. A. The Girls' Athletic Association is an all-girl Club to further girls' athletics. Awards are presented at the end of each year to girls who have earned the required amount of points in activities such as speed- away, basketball, volleyball and softball. SEATED ON FLOOR: Elaine Matile, President, Karla Foster, Vice President: Sally Sutclitif, Secretary: Helen Calamaras, Treasurer, Louise Norris, Point Chairman. FIRST ROW: Gail Akerlow, Irma Voorhcis, Beverly Leifheit, Kathy Thompson, Jean Muelder, Charlene Ringberg, Virginia Peterson, Diann Salisbury, Lovetta Power, Wanda Penn, Carol Wilkie. SECOND ROW: Yvonne Haag, Esther Cox, Vera Foss, Jean Bower, Eleanor Power, Carol Silvius, Joy Ann Albert, Beverly Parkhurst, Judy Weiss, Mary Kay Camp- bell, Martha Schlapp. THIRD ROW: Linda Wolf, Peggy Haddock, Janice Rink, Dvonna Ode, Carol Ricketts, Shirley Bargemann, Jan Ode, Alice Bornemann, Nila Burkhart, Phyllis Thrall, Deanna Carpenter. FOURTH ROW: Hope Ackley, Bonnie Lippold, Mary Ricketts, Charlotte Schlapp, Barbara Vickery, Nancy Anderson, Janet Vinson, Dolores Zentmyer, Lois Ode, Peggy Meetz, Minnie Wheeler, Jackie Mundsinger. FIFTH ROW: Delores Boughton, Sara Stewart, Carol Schmidt, Priscilla Larson, Kay Eichelberger, Lynn Schlapp, Donna Wheeler, Carol Marsh, Barbara Batterson, Velma Denison, Donna Tate, Georgiann Kontos.
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A 509' 9 43.0 FIRST ROW: Jerry Meetz, Student Council Representative: Jerry Rucks, Lynn Bell, Dolores Zent- myer, Karla Foster, Carol Wheeler, Susan Cherry, Mary Eva Risser, Judy Weiss, Janet Vinson Vice Pres- ident. SECOND ROW: Jim Wormley, Keith Haag, Karen Krug, Rita Lantz, Dvonna Ode, Alice Shoger, Secretary: Bonnie Campbell, Ashley Cherry, Larry Christian, Bill Husband, Nancy Drew. Velma Denison, Nancy Johnson, Mary Ricketts, Roxanna Wheeler, Bob Weber, Nancy Anderson. THIRD ROW: Diane Blome, Larry Songer, Mary Kay Campbell, Rodney Anderson, Donna Wheeler, Sheryl Friebele, Melvin Jenn- ings, David Parkhurst, Sharon Wheeler, Nila Burkhart, Pat Faul, Arlo Bower, Roger Schlapp, Chuck Risser, Dick Parkhurst, Wesley Foster, Alice Ebinger, Charlotte Schlapp, Yvonne Haag, Lynn Schlapp, Kathy Thompson. FOURTH ROW: Chuck Lippincott, Bill Kontos, Bob Challis, Judy Smith, Nyla, Wheller, Virginia Peterson, Jean Muelder, Beverly Parkhurst, Treasurer: Louise Norris, Susan Rucks, Mr. Thomp- BAD The band played at all home football games, presented concerts, and played for pep sessions and local affffairs. It is under the direction of Mr. Reeve Thompson. son, Mike Kontos, President: Joan Jericho. crm I o bo? Q,ixaoOo 9? 903 4.66 So dr seg' ...29..
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WD FIRST ROW: Gail Akerlow, Song Leader, Carol Ricketts, Historian: Janet Vinson, Parliamentariang Karla Foster, Treasurer, Nancy Anderson, Vice President, Carol Silvius, President, Lovetta Power, Sec- retary, Delores Boughton, Historian, Mrs. Lambourn. SECOND ROW: Elaine Matile, Projects Chairman, Judy Herbert, Wanda Penn, Charlene Ringberg, Joy Ann Albert, Diann Salisbury, Virginia Peterson Janice Larson, Beverly Leifheit, Betty Perkins, Carol Wilkie, Jean Bower, Public Relations Chairman. THIRD ROW: Kathy Thompson, Deanna Carpenter, Loretta Johnson, Dorothy Burton, Ma Kay Camp- bell, Judy Weiss, Eleanor Power, Irma Voorheis, Juddy Behrens, Louise Norris, Yvonne Haag,IJean Muelder FOURTH ROW: Martha Schlapp, Shirley Bargemann, Minnie Wheeler, Pat Weidert, Fsther Cox, Alice Bornemann, Jan Ode, Sandra Ginther, Barbara Vickery, Peggy Haddock, Barbara Schultz, Helen Calama- ras, Vera Foss. FIFTH ROW: Beverly Parkhurst, Janice Rink, Dolores Zentmyer, Nancy Johnson, Mary Ricketts, Corrine Worby, Hope Ackley, Charlotte Schlapp, Lois Ode, Jackie Mundsinger, Bonnie Campbell, Dvonna Ode. SIXTH ROW: Sally Sutcliif, Barbara Batterson, Joan Behrens, Lynn Schlapp, Priscilla Lar- son, Sara Stewart, Marjean Con.klin, Carol Schmidt, Kay Eicbelberger, Donna Tate, Georgiann Kontos Velma Denison, Delia Foss. 1 F. H. A. The Future Homemakers of America is an organization that is open to all girls who have completed one semester of Home Economics. The purpose is to promote and encourage girls to be good homemakers. PRIVATE SECRETARIES Private Secretaries B an organization made up of Senior girls, acting as secretaries for the teachers. The purpose is to acquaint the students with clerical procedure in an office. SEATED: Barbara Schultz, Barbara Rohr, Judy Behrens. SECOND ROW: Carol Jonker, Elaine Matile, Loretta Johnson, Louise Norris. THIRD ROW: Ikther Cox, Shaaron Lippold, Irma Voor- 'T' heis. l A 9
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