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BOYS' CLUB BILL PEMERL President All boys in high school were auTomaTically members of The Boys' Club. Through- ouT The year meeTings were held wiTh programs empha- sizing The inTeresTs of The membership. Roewe, KaTyryniuk, Pemerl, Fishbach, Severns FORENS CS First Row: Johnson, M. Roewe, Petit. Second Row: L, Huskin, Back, Larson, Osborne, Billinsley, Krah, K. Roewe. Third Row: Remund, Bayer, McCormick, Bever, Panesko, M. Dugaw. MIKE ROEWE Presidenf The local Forensic Club meeTings were occupied with discussions a n d debaTe. During The olebaTe season The members iourneyed To various high schools and col- leges for debaTe clinics and Tournamenfs. 23
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CARLA LOFBERG President GIRL 'LEAGUE The aim of Girls' League, the organization to which every girl belongs, is to develop character of the high school girl by attendihg the meetings, participating in the club activities, and observing the ideals set forth in. the Girls' League Creed. The Creed states: I believe As a high school girl I should be Joyous, courageous, and courteous, Truthful, considerate, and iust, Loyal and sincere in friendship, Too noble to speak ill of others, Willing to forgive and forget, Prompt and gracious in obedience, Ready to do all possible service, Quick to appreciate what is done for me, True to the best that is within me, That l may become a fine and worthy woman. Senior girls at every meeting delivered speeches on the lines of the Creed. ln addition to guest speakers at the meet- ings, highlights of the year's calendar were the fall mixer entitled Yipes, Stripes! , a talent show, a program of skits and music presented to the Boys' Club, and a dinner given by the W. F. West Girls' League Cab- inet for the Centralia cabinet. The event en- ioyed and remembered by all was the tolo, Rues de Paris ,with music by the I6- piece Sophisticats. Included in the last meet- ing was the naming of the Creed Girls fol- lowed by an impressive installation. CABINET MEMBERS First Row: Larson, Just, Lofberg, Smith, Brush. Second Row: Krah, Miller, Spears, Atterton, Johnson. Third Row: Kershaw, Petra Teitzel, Rosbach, Marshall,
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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA CINDY MARSHALL These girls are making popcorn ball syrup. PresidenT Under The leadership of Cindy Marshall The FuTure Homemakers of America had a successful year. Bake sales were held To raise money Tor Their various proiecTs. Annual evenTs sponsored were: The cloThing drive, MoThers' Tea, Around-The-World Dinner, and The peanuT sale Tor The March of Dimes. A parenf poTluck was held in March. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA FUTURE BUSINESS- LEADERS OF AMERICA Firsf Row: Buda, D. Hansen, M. Hansen, McCormick, L. Richardson, D. Richardson Dodge, G. Graham, Hamilfon, F, Richardson. Second Row: FunseTh, Bahlman, Shultz, Kimball, D. Pollock, Pauley, Can- field, Granger, Barnes, Bowman, Belcher. Third Row: Ramacher, Wilson, Kleepsie, GranT, Jendryka, HewleTT, Kenf, Remund, Hummel, Luhr. FourTh Row: Foister, Gilmon, Ming, R. Pollock, Martin, Miller, Bayer, Day, C. Johnsfon. FiTTh Row: Schroeder, H. Graham, Johnson, Rutherford, Mallonee, ChrisTensen, Eriksen, Ames, Carns, Rider, BenneTT. SixTh Row: Esfep, Breen, Rosebrook, P. Graham, Powell, Thode, Rasmussen, Young, Kramer. The supply store mainTained by FBLA. l The meeTings of F.B.L.A. are highlighTed by ARLENE TEITZEL speakers who explain The modern busines: world and The Techniques employed in iT. One of The club's maior proiecTs is The operaTion o The Supply CenTer. The money earned from Thi: PresidenT
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