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Girls' League President-Joan Gwin Vice-President-Teresa Berriochoa Student Body Representative-Barbara Nebeker Secretary-Treasurer-Joan Gehrig The Boys' Club is an organization of all the boys in s c h o o 1. Although this was the first year, these boys have traveled far in the promotion of fel 1 o W ship, rela- tionship, and citi- zenship. The Boys' Club also favored the girls of the school with a dance. Advisor-Mrs. Bond Boys' Club All the girls in school belong to the Girls' League. The main purpose of this organization is to better the ap- pearance and ways of the girls, also to develop better per- sonalities. T h e s e hard working stu- dents prepared a banouet in honor of the triumphant football team. President-Roger Kelley Vice-President-Gene McNee Secretary-Trelrsu rel'-Bill Harper Advise r-M r. Powers
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Home Economies Club Front Row: Joan Kossman, Shirley Sweet, Coleen Sullivan, Marilyn Smith, Patty Ineas, Vice-President, Georgetta Merritt, Lois Anderson, Dorothy Floyd. Svc-onrl Row: Mrs. Bond, Advisor, Marcella Broolzbank, President, Frances Young, Gloria Tu1'11er, Beverly McNee, Mary Peak. Eileen Cole. Third Row: Helen Bauman, Betty Rae Eubanks, Sargeant-at-Arms, Jeanne Danner, Pearl Keoppen, Secretary-Treasurer, Eileen Sorensen, Marjory Kinsey. Back Row: Jeanette Strunk, Barbara Ludwig, Shirley llriskell, Phyllis Hatmaker, Virginia Shaffer. The Future Home- makers of America has been an active organization which is affiliated with the National F.H.A. c-lub. They have contributed to the upkeep of the school and have alivened the ball games by selling food. Spon- soring the Sadie Hawkins dance was another one of their many responsibili- ties. This organization was formed in or- der to learn better photography. These c a m e 1' amen have developed many pictures and have furnished the snap shots for this an- nual. amera Club First Row: Shirley Sweet, Beverly McNee, Colleen Sullivan, Azell Colter. Sec- ond Row: Velda Betty, Vivian Terry, Artis Roberts, Robetta Johnston. Back Row: Mr. Thorne, Advisor, Bob Baker, President, Dick King, Iris Lewin, Grace Burgess. ClIlllt'I'll Shy: Melvin Brown, Vice-President, Shirley Driskoll, Sec- retary-Treasurer, Elaine Christensen, Lorraine Halstead, Lorene Halstead, Glen Field, Dale Eden, Ronnie Peak, Gloria Turner, Eileen Sornson, Pearl Keoppen, Gerald Lugwin, Dewain Jonsun.
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Hobb lub The Hobby Club is formed of the stu- dents who have hob- bies. Although this ' was the first year for this organiza- tion, it has made quite a lot of prog- ress by Working on model airplanes and constructing a gas model. First Row flvft to righflz Alen Patterson, Raymond Betty, Jeanetta Mills, Secretary, Wayne Winters, Dale Eden. Ser-ond Row: Dwain Knigge, Presi- dent, Mr. Bugg, Advisor, Billy Wilson, Vice-President, Edward Hansen, Dick Oneida. Pepets The Pep Club was organized to lead in the supporting of the team, ushering, and developing ori- ginality in the yells. These pepets have g r e a tly improved the cheering section and have cooperat- ed with the band towards enlivening the activities of the school. Front Row: Francis Young, Carol Andreason, Cheer Leader, Lucy Sabala, Cheer Leader, Shirley Sweet, Cheer Leader, Betty Rae Euganks, Cheer Leader, Colleen Sullivan. Second Row: Mr. L. Hughes, Advisor, Do1'othy Ineas, Eileen Thomson, Joan Gehrig, Margie Green, Molli Turnbull, Marcella Brookbank. Third Row: Jo Ann Kossman, Nancy Gamblin, Arlene Neberker, Shirley Dris- kell. Last Row: Beverly Meils, Inez Conner, Clara Boesiger.
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