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RIFLE CLUB The shooting of guns is an art, and the Rifle Club of our school tried to promote an interest in the care of guns and knowledge of proper shooting. Each member had an allotted amount of time to practice in the target room during the school week. Through this practice, the members quite often became skilled gun handlers. Rifle Club officers and sponsor this year are. First Row: Don Lohse, treasurer: Paul Oliver, sponsor; Blake McKa-hin, vice-president. Second Row: Sharon Schleeter, secretary; Pat Dubuisson, executive officer; Paul De Vos, president. First Row: Jimmy Foiles, Forest Oaks. Lola Dunbar. Joyce, Ehlers, Beverly Stoedter, Janice Skiles, Karen Leonhard, Nancy Serbousek. Jeral Miller. Howard Mosher. Second Row: Gary Miller. Ray Van Goethem, Jack Glynn, Jeannine Achilles, Maureen Kelly, Diane Walker, Bob Mattan, Calvin Marsh, Ellis Liester. Third Row: Dan Carmack, Larry Wendell. Charles Hammond. Don Morse, Bill Dailey, Charles Caldwell, David Howell, Ronald Lohse, Sergio Casillas. Fourth Row: Clifford Arbogast, Delbert Nutter, Jim Tanck, Bob Dcgraer, Arthur Peterson, Jack Hartwell, Gary Schleeter, Terry Graver.
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First Row: Ernestine Ortiz, Theresa Carpio, Joanne Carpio, Mary Jane Kihler, Manuela Nache. Pat Collins, Christine Reyes. Second Row: Delores Herrera, Eleanor Reyes, Frances Ramirez, Gail Weber, Lylas Davis. Mary L. Sierra, Paula Ramirez, Emma Valdes. Third Row: Virginia Gomez, Cecilia Terronez, Julia Ramirez, Linda Jamison, Harriet Hull, Janice Gunnel. Karen Leonhard. Fourth Row: Joe Rangel, Sharon Mueller. Vernalie Moberg, Felix Ramirez, Danny Hernandez, Mary Garcia, Angie Terronez, Julius Terronez. Spanish Club submitted this prize winning float in the homecoming parade. SPANISH CLUB To promote an interest and to learn more about the Spanish cultures and customs is the object of the growing Spanish Club. Reappearing after being out of activity for a few years, the club welcomes any student taking Spanish, anyone of Spanish descent, and anyone interested in the Spanish language. During the year, the club worked together on projects such as their homecoming float, a roller skating party, an assembly and a dance, a Christmas party, a booth in the school carnival, a Pan-American Banquet, and a program with the Geneseo Club. Serving this year as Spanish Club officers are: Madeline Claus, secretary; Robert Walmsley, treasurer: Dick Bond, vice-president; John Hernandez, president; and sponsor, Mrs. Evelyn Miller. 106
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Bible Club officers and sponsor for the past year have been: Mrs. Fern Me-Xab, sponsor; Marge Simler, vice-president; Judy Huff, secretary; Sandra Coakley, treasurer; and Reva Duncan, president. BIBLE CLUB The world’s greatest book, the Bible, serves as an inspiration to the members of the Bible Club as they study its teachings. The members and their sponsor, Mrs. Fern McNab, tried to emphasize to the rest of the youths in our school the need for the Bible in our lives. This year the Bible Club included a variation of interesting programs in their activities. Bringing new thoughts to the members, outside missionaries, speakers, student leaders, and recent graduates spoke to the group. For a Christmas project, the club prepared baskets for needy families. First Row: Sandra Dunning. Judy Abbott. Judy Thurbcr, Pat Duke, Mary Jo Vines, Joyce Grant, Betty Miller. Second Row: Janet Kicksey, Sandra Moeller, June Stoedter, Ruby Muse, Janet Muse, Dorothy Harmon, Elvira Luse. Third Row: Gladys Willy, Phillip Grant, Harry Sedgwick, Ronald Clevenger, Paul Duncan, Ruth Hirst. 108
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