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l ,A iw E, 3 '74 . My ey.. V- ' - Q .Q ' fi r a or ,,-Q, if 'V SEATED: Mrs. Pehl, advisor, C. Undem, president, L. Eaton, vice-president, F. Buckingham, secretary. FIRST ROW: S. Brown, K. Covert, P. Wilson, G. Keuhn. SECOND ROW: V. Meidinger, R. Scheid, I. Schilling, L. Ketchum, N. Dolatta, D. Hoffer, C. Varner, V. Buckingham, W. Morast, S. Corneliusen. THIRD ROW: E. Buckingham, V. Horning, D. Klauzer, P. johnson, M. Denhy, C. Ross, T. Mathiason, J. Tusler, E. Tibbetts, S. Schott, N. Hellman, L. Kranzler. FHA Sponsors Snowball Formal Snowballs and Cheer constituted the theme of the annual FI-LA formal held on the eve of December 3. The multi-purpose room was decked with pine boughs and colored lights. Excitement prevailed when Tom Ketchum became the 1966 Fl-IA King. The Sands of Time from Glendive provided the music for this gala affair. Two district FPLA offices went to the Terry Chapter. At the District Five conven- tion held in Sidney, Sandra Corneliusen was elected vice-president, and Connie Undem won the office of secretary. An active FHA organization staged a cake auction and sold stationery to raise funds. '1 Q5 OW sox we ' 74 Sq' fa? 5 E' --1? fl Q 6 L 5' Q, D l..-8' .O Nfw HO An array of colorful formals decked the dance floor in an orderly manner during the Grand March. 46
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Science Club Proves Learning ls Fun The Science Club was, literally, a very active club this year. Their activities began with Home- coming. The club purchased the tiara for the queen. An orange panel truck was decorated with black spots and entered in the parade as a float, Bug 'Em . Science night for the junior High was an event at which the members did demonstrations to show some scientific experiments . The Science Club also took field trips to Fort Peck and the Glasgow Air Force Base. President of the club, Kathy Elser, commented after the Air Force Base trip, Everything was really interesting, but I was lost when they started explaining the electronic equip- ment. During the year, they started a rock and mineral collection, maintained an acquarium, and put up bulletin boards. Periodically the members br0L1ght their A guide explains a point of interest to the members on a lunch and viewed science movies at tow- of Fort peck. noon. For entertainment the club held a skating party. A snowball fight and lunch completed the event. The Science Club has provided posi- tive proof that learning about science can be fun. W WJ' .AWPVM ' Sitting: D. Schwarz, secretary-treasurerg K. Elser, presidentg A. Hellman, vice-president. First row: Mr. Jacobson, advisorg K. Covertg M. Marting E. Lindvigg L. McNaney. Second row: T. Inmang J. Marting L. Eatong C. Meidingerg J. Iohanseng M. Kogeleg L. Buckinghamg S. Irion. Third row: D. Lynamg T. Finnemang D. Chiliang L. Buckinghamg C. Dunnamg T. Eatong T. Finnemang B. Chilian. I 45
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Annual staff Produces Yearbook 'j vie g gski L n.,..,.,,,..,,..m ,, --.......,.rwwmgi3 Editor Anita explains the principles of layouts to One of the staff's informal work meetings on the staff. Thursday nights. Front Row: R. Wilson, C. Covert, L. McNaney, N. Lindley, Rita Scheid. Second Row: L. Eaton, T. Finneman, A. Schroeber, T. Haughian, K. Covert. 47 E
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