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ROMA LEE Presldem Front row M James J Harrison C Voetberg J Keesee M Molme L Darlmg X MRS MERRY Advusor L Schulz D Capaan Back row Mrs Merry B Holmes D Welks D Rogers A Wunkle K Erstrom S Musgrove B Hnllus T Stewart B Garber G Marcoe The FBLA has left thus year wlth a long lust of accomplushments They held several night meetungs and pot luck suppers The FBLA sponsored a hard times box socual one of the year s hughllghts Servuce wnse they dad a large amount of mnmeographlng and typlng for many clvlc organuzatnons Enough money was ransed to buy puns for the members Roma Lee headed the FBLA as presvdent She was asslsted by Jeanette Harruson vnce presudent JoAnne Kee-see secretary Marcella Molnne treasurer Margaret James hlstorlan and Charlotte Voetberg reporter PRESENTING FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS AND SCIENTISTS s H5 KAREN STOUT President MR ATZ Advusor The Scuence Club ns a new organnzatnon at Rochester lt was formed only this year lts members are of the physlcs clas During the year the club mem bers attended a Scuence Farr Idea Day at the College of Puget Sound In Tacoma Some of the members have scrence protects and Karen Stout wall exhnbut hers at the Science Farr to be held April lO at the CPS Fieldhouse Offlcers are Karen Stout presudent Lorenne Hamllton vuce presldent and Jerry Mnlls secretary treasurer Mr Atz IS advisor for the group Ron Bannck Mr Atz Ken Anderson Jerry Fagerness Ray Jacox Davnd Whlt taker Don Huston Eddse Jacox Ken Brunton Roy Snyder Karen Stout Sheila Johnson Larry Futter Lorenne Hamilton Qualnty Cleaners K Cr M Well Drllllng Company Agency Connnes Store Rochester Edwln C Kung Owner and Operator 110 W Mam Centralua P O Box 376 PE 6 7220 Centralla
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Lamper, Moline, Musgrove, A. Winkle, Weiks, Hamilton, Whittaker, Hillis, Johnson, Bundy, Rogers, S. Winkle, Dobson, Mrs. Brown. Seated: Russert, C. Voetberg, Harrison, Holmes, Keesee, B. Voetberg, Tedder, Anderson, Marvin, Wharton. The Future Homemakers of America began the program for the year with a melon feed. The other events early in the year were initiating new members, installing new officers, conferring of degrees and cooking and serving luncheon for the Southwest Washington Girls' League Conference. The girls made toys for the Orthopedic Hospital in Seattle. ln January a bake sale was held and in March a dance was given. On April lOth and llth, three girls, Linda Schulz, Anne Whittaker, and Lorenne Hamilton, and their advisor, Mrs. Brown, attended the State F.H.A. Convention in Pullman, Washington. Reports were given upon return and a special speaker was featured. In May new officers were elected and degrees were conferred, ending the second year of organized F.H.A. in Rochester High School. The officers of the organization included: Jeanette Harrison, president, Sharon Musgrove, vice-president, Anne Whittaker, secretary, Nancy Erstrom, treasurer, Dollene Wicks, parliamentarian, and Marcella Moline, historian. BIIDDING HOMEMAKER! AND AGRICIILTURISTS The thirty members of the local Future Farmer Chapter elected Larry Mirosh as president for the year. Other elected officers were Wayne McMahon, Bill Hilcman, Larry Hamilton, Kent Newman, and Dan Parkhurst. Excellent exhibitions of livestock and poultry at the Southwest Fair, the Elma Fair, the Puyallup Fair, and the Junior Poultry Show were provided by the following members, Dick Slaymaker, Wayne McMahon, Dan Parkhurst, Marvin Johnson and Neil Murray. Livestock judging teams also represented the local chapter very well at the fairs named, as well as at Carnation Farms and at the Auburn Livestock Show. Norman Wickstrom was selected delegate to the State F.F.A. Convention at Pullman. Larry Mirosh won the Washington State Bankers Award as the out- standing senior member of the local chapter. Bill Hileman and Terry Tapper represented the chapter at the District Cooperative Contest. Chapter activities were financed by a successful Christmas card sale. The group organized a basketball team which won three games and lost two for the season. Back row: Mr. Marvin, Newman, Slaymaker, Whittaker, Schey, Jacox, Van Auken, and Ruege. Front row: R. Newman, Parkhurst, Murray, Mirosh, Hamilton, McMahon. Wickstrom, Johnson and Russert. u nal 1 .L 5 JEAN ETTE HARRISON President vig Q ' 4 X. x MRS. BROWN Advisor l ,- XL I lg, . is .-w Avg' T 5' . 4 , N. Q 3 LARRY MIROSH President .- 3' , . gs i' ' .nge KL. ,. Afif, A MR. LARRY MARVIN Advisor EVERN DEN STUDIO Cameras - Photography - Amateufs Supplies 2l3 North Pearl Street Centralia, Washington
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L Darllng K Stout L Schulz T Stewart Y Klundt M Mollne J Keesee B Voetberg M James S Musgrove B Garber G Marcoe R Lee D Rogers D Capaan Throughout the football and basketball season the halls were decorated wrth pep posters made by the GAA Later the gurls helped the lettermen decorate for thenr semn formal dance held on January l l Durmg several noon hours the GAA sponsored a gurls basketball tournament wrth the lunnor gurls wunnung the champlonshrp The offrces for the year were Margaret James president Linda SPORTING A LETTER The Lettermen s Club rs becomrng one of the more actlve clubs rn school ln January they held thelr annual semr formal dance the theme berng Wlnter Wonderland They partrcupated In the Boys Club Carnival by runnrng the con cessnon stand Officers for the year were Jerry Mrlls president Marvrn Lettau vrce president and Bob Strregel secretary First row Eko Slusher Lettau Johnson Holmes Snyder R Jacox Futter Brunton Malls Palmer Second row Palm Errckson Banlck Barkhurst Whit taker Fagerness Slaymaker Tedder Sandell E Jacox Wrnston Thurd row Nylund Blanksma Slater Strlegel Crews Meyers Anderson J. C. PENNEY CO. Hugh Quality and Low Prices Olympna, Washrngton 'NS MARGARET JAMES Presrdent -ad' I fra' 'FN MRS WILSON Advnsor JERRY MILLS Presrdent 'G '9! 'Qc-1-7 MR NAISH Advisor . -Q57 0 K , Schulz, vice-presidentg and Linda Darling, secretary. '1.4...'I'.2u' fax I ,Q , ,Q I ' I f A1 I I , , . D - , - ian B fb s - I . - X g, .jf Q 4' i L Q. , A S. f ., Y 2
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