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ffront rowj Advisor Mrs. Kaseberg, President Cal McDermid, Treasurer Chris Cantrall, Vice President Meredith McDermid, Secretary Sue Rathbun. fsecond rowj Sheryl Gordh, Shirley Fawver, Linda Hampton, Cindy Winegar, Natalie Allen, Julie Ward. Qthird rowj Darlene Archer, Joey Summers, Connie Ketter, Shelley Reynolds, Peggy Byars, Kathy Steward, Vicki Adkins. ffourth row, Debbie Woodrum, Jeff Hilderbrand, Krista Mobley, Reine Thomas, Cheryl Gray, Susan Robertson, Leta Eslinger. Sponsoring many activities kept the Spanish Club busy this year. The twenty-four members, led by President LOOKING EXCITED, Meredith McDerrnid passes Jeff Hilderbrand a note during a charades game at the Spanish Club Christmas party fabovej. Another game that pro- vided entertainment, Skittles, was played here by Cheryl Gray, Cal McDermid, Connie Ketter, Sue Rathbun, and Meredith McDermid frightj. Cal McDermid, put on various money raising activities such as selling doughnuts at noon, and showing a Spanish-orientated film on South America. The Spanish Club also provided entertainment for it- self. In December, a Spanish Christmas Party was held in Advisor Mrs. Kaseberg's home, and on May 7, the Spanish members, along with the foreign language stu- dents, went on a trip to Portland. E1 club de amigos
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PROUDLY displaying fish, Mr. DeMarsh unloaded large salmon for cleaning fabovej. 3 '- Operating a food booth at the AFS Carnival, President Wanda Hilderbrand and Secretary Phyllis McDermid represented active Booster Mothers serving the school fright Adults take active part in school M f flew :Uma t.nwnifsfMww2 19,-ff7.ffrewP1e uli - An important link in the teacher-parent relationship was the Sherman High School Booster Club. The c1ub's membership was made up of all high school parents. These parents automatically became mem- bers of the booster club when their child entered high school. The purpose of the club was to help the faculty and student body finance supplies and other materials which could not be included in the budget. The booster club also aided the student body with activities that required the supervision or assist- ance of the parents. This year some of the many booster club activities included a dime-a-dip dinner and a pancake dinner. Money made from these dinners was donated to the reading lab and the Sherman Scholarship fund. The booster club also prepared sandwiches for visiting teams and the home team after games. Tne club also put on the reception after graduation. TAKING an active part in supporting the AFS Carni- val, Bob King and Julie Irzyk operated the pop and popcorn machines tupper leftj. Holding their meetings in various class rooms, the Booster Mothers played an active part this year in supporting the school flefty.
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Assemblies enliven education Assemblies are set aside for the purpose of broadening the student's educational background. Surprise assem- blies arranged by Mr. De Marsh consisted of a musical routine by the Roderique Brothers from Mexico and a program of gymnastics by students of David Douglas High School on parents day. The first National School Assem- bly of the year was a pianist, Jose Norman, November 20. Joan Douglas, our foreign exchange student, gave a speech about her native land, South Africa. Another foreign stu- dent from the International Farm Youth Exchange, Miss Judy Conners, gave a brief resume on her stay in Ireland, February 7. Scientific assemblies consisted of a light show entitled Let There Be Light by Mrs. Dawn Rice on March 30, This Atomic World by Mr. Mike Monroe on March 15, and an assembly on safety around electrici- ty by Pacific Power representative Mr. Miller. A Nar- rative cartoonist Mr. Bob Woods, drew characters of famous people as he told their history. The senior class concluded the year with an assembly reading class wills and prophecies. DANCES such as the Future Farmers of America Sweet- heart dance served as entertainment after games. gifs' PENALTY for losing at the freshman assembly was a whipped cream pie in the face fleftl. Upsidedownback- wards handwriting proved an easy feat for cartoonist Bob Woods fabovej.
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