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For use in future years Under the direction and instruction of Mrs. Smuk, Pat Beerkircher and Ann Madison, junior home economic's girls, sew various types of clothing. Frances Tarpley, Rosalyn Fenske, Nancy Purdy, and Leilani Baken enjoy the meal they prepared in the senior home ec. class. Fred Bindl and Bob Boehmer work on their projects in shop. Mr. Merrell demonstrates communication techniques in general science with the aid of Jim Googins and Bill Aylward, as Marie Sawyer watches with interest. Mike Pick, Verlyn Mueller, and Alan Shanks get sup- plies from Mr. Merrell, while Sherill Unke, Herb Klukas and Bob Pick work on their chemistry projects. 13
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Study, experience broaden horizons Dean Sandeman, Steve Westre, Sherrie Naumann, Darla Ulrich, and Dorothy Schwartz, freshmen stu- dents, prepare sketches for book reports. Examining different guns in American History are Arvin Larson, Richard Rolstad, Henry Russell, Francis Hewuse, and Gary Jelen. Biology students, Paul Baumgarten, John Hosking, Joe Meyer, and Phil Carpenter, disect frogs. These aren't hunt-and-pick typists. Jim Meister, Schneider, Bob Veith, Doris McIntosh, and Chuck LaDue use the touch system. «M - s this study hall scene, three diligent students named lirley Carlow, Linda Richards, and Judy Hamilton ft 1—. nxn «t.ska a n l nrf1 »I : — i 12
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Activity period clubs meet on Fridays Psychology Club members have an oppor- tunity to acquaint themselves with a know- ledge of human behavior. Various discussions, the movie, Bad Boy , and tests were used at the meetings. PSYCHOLOGY--First Row: Miss Morris, adviser, Margaret Wenzel, Donald Ott, Judy Anlauf, Julia Ann Carney. Second Row: Mary Lee Gruber, Joyce Moore, Sara Lu Holway, Joyce Baier, Ann Nash. Third Row: Nancy Purdy, Raecile Luher, Elaine Yanke, Darlene Tanneberg, Gretchen Kauffmann, Mary Alice Osterfund. HOBBIES--First Row: Tom Genz, Delvin Peetz, Paul Baumgarten, Mr. Rodencal, adviser. Bill Adler, Gene Bittner, Jerry Hill, Bill Horton. Second Row: Kathleen Jessick, Virginia Trautmann, Gail Grotjahn, Stanley Haas, Jerome Pickar, Linda Spear, Mary Curtis, Bob Enge. Third Row: James Jensen, Lee Graf, Donna Schaefer, Jean Zingg, Sally Hoeverman, Marilyn Accola, Sheryl Koenig, Louise Hasheider, Kit Savides. Fourth Row: Robert Weinke, Gene McNurlen, Judy Tarnutzer, Sherri Nauman, Donald R. Nolden, Joe Seldon, John Regan, Roger Petzke, Leilani Baken, Alan Larson. Fifth Row: Jim Meister, Jim Kahl, Ken Mack, Jerome Keller, Sharon Zick, Jeanne Gruber, Betty Platt, Mary Winiger. Sixth Row; Ron Kuhnau, Gary Hutter, Jack Wehler, Dick Schwarten, Ronald Loether, Larry Keller, Robert Hutter, Glenn Larson, Stanley Williams, Danny Purcell, LeRoy Von Behren, Jerry Young. Hobbies Club, under the direction of Mr. Rodencal, has shown interest in many types of activities. Mr. Merrell gave the club demonstrations on fly-tying. Techniques of archery were presented by Mr. Pick. Woodworking, golf, and ceramics were also subects of interest. Photography Club members learn how to color, develop, and enlarge the pictures they take. The officers this year were Tom Schroeder, president; Tom Hamacher, vice-president; and Pat Hegerfeld, secretary-treasurer. PHOTOGRAPHY--First Row: Allen Grosskrueger, Pat Hegerfeld, Tom Schroeder, Tom Hamacher. Second Row: Mr. Merrell, adviser, Mary Alice Osterfund, Darlene Yanke, Judy Mulcahy, Joan Zander. Third Row: Sue Hoeverman, Judy Anlauf, Bonnie Beauchamp, Leilani Baken, Margaret McKenzie, Kay Curnow.
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