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FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS of AMERICA NANCY MU LOWNEY President The FBLA members enioyed, as in past years, a Christmas party, a spring ban- quet, and regular monthly meetings. Most students in W. F. West High School have at one time or another purchased school supplies from the FBLA supply center. FBLA, along with the commercial course offered in high school, gives stu- dents a firm background in modern busi- ness techniques. This year's officers were L , ' K. Hutchinson, G. Anderson, D. Worthington, L.. Johnson FBLA SALESMANSHIP Nancy Mullowney, president, Elda Grant, vice-president, Delores Settel, secretary, Evelyn Rhoades, publicity, Cheryl Gra- ham, treasurer, Carolyn Middaugh, his-- torian, Cherry Anderson, store manager. Mr. Fay Smith is the advisor. l it 5 T I I 3 ga k:,, ,....,. ' ' 3 SEATED: Kostick, Settle, Anderson, Rhoades, Walker, Taus- cher, Renner, Pehl, Jacobsen, Johnson. STANDING: Graves, Allender, Schneider, Bennett, Worthington, Thomas, Grant, Schindler, Graham, Wendling, Middaugh, Rasmussen, Clif- ford, Baxter, Mallowney. 7, l
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159141. SUSAN STEEPY Editor Much time and effort is put into every issue ot the Crimson and Gray. Editors, writers, typists and adv. salesmen strive tor perfection in order that the Crimson and Gray will live up to the expectations ot the students. A new printing process is responsible tor the improvement in the appearance of the paper. This year five delegates attended the Pacific Coast Press Clinic at the University of Washington. Mr. Chester Cooke, advisor of the Crim- son and Gray and Susie Steepy, editor, participated in the class instruction. 52 WF UJ-A SEATED: Bethege Steepy Worth ngton Olson Richert STANDING Knaggs Stevenson Schindler Kreutzer
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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA LINDA TALBOTT Editor The Future Homemakers of America have devoted their time and resources This year around The state Th e m e, Rocket Away with F.H.A. They have conducted a baby sitting service, several bake sales and a banquet honoring their parents. Several members have worked Through FHA on the March of Dimes. FHA hold monthly meetings proceeded by a dinner -whether it be a potluck, an outdoor pic- nic or a meal featuring foods from vari- ous parts of The world. Delegates and officers made trips to a regional meeting, leadership training meet, Demonstration day and state convention. FHA has been successfully led this year by President Lin- da Talbott. Mrs. Sally Hooper and Miss Marilyn Peoples are advisors. a Miller, Whippo, Robinson, Childers, Aust, Haunreiter, Guyon, Spears. FIRST ROW: Thayer, Richert, Olson, Katyryniuk, Fisher, Evers, Raquer, Boekelman, Attaway. SECOND ROW: Curtis, Spiers, Ullman, McKinneIl, Lee, Undegrove, Knutson, Miller, Briem, Eyle, Johnson. THIRD ROW: Haskins, Interbitzen, Brandt, Sauter, Richardson, Rasmussen, Burts, Newcomb, Settle, Mullins, Clifford, Arrington. FOURTH ROW: McGandy, Larson, Ford, Robinson, Lee, Pemerel, Guyon, Todd, Case, Wilcox, Glanz, Hansen. FIFTH ROW: Roorda, Haunreiter, Wirta, Smith, Just, Moultrie, DeMars, J. Miller, Krah, Shindler, Baxter, Talbott. SIXTH ROW: Selchert, Davis, Smith, Evans, Wilcox, Sexton, Jaoox, Jackson, Graves, Tyler, Spears, Marshall.
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