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Pi-IYSICI-XL SCIENCE During this year the members of the Physical Science Club have participated in various proiects such as the science fair, field trips, and joint activities with the Biology Club. Under the direction of Mr. Harold Friedemann the club has the goal of furthering knowledge in physical science, which is the study of the non-living earth sciences such as physics, chem- istry, astronomy, geology, and .nuclear First row: Diane Weiss, Linda Edwards, Sharon Hotman, Jay Ann Scantlin, Barbara Cunningham, physics. Larry Burke, Gary Bailey, Bob Raszkowski, Randy Savage, Mr. Harold Friedemann. Top row: Pat Bowlin, Sam Merrell, Richard Boggs, Bob Petit, John McMains, Doug Boyles, Bob Merrell, Richard McAdams, Earl Craig, Jerry Sparkman. l f Z l D' ' k: 1 L - 4.7: Q wr X ' I A , .. f 4f l I 7 1 f' if ,l I ' :unfit . ix- l x I - l First row: Mr. R. W. McCulloh, Melinda Boydstun, Marilyn Thornton, Sonia Mountford, Sandra I Weathers, Sylvia Tesoriero, Carolyn Gambino, Carolyn Cook, Diane Hessing, Donna Potter, Jackie Watts, Carol Gehling. Second row: Linda Hohne, Jaye Webber, Jean Panzich, Jean Rasmussen, Donna Wilson, Charlene Utermollen, Donna Henry, Dora Raab, Linda Foster, Janice Jolicoeur, Jeanne MacDonald, Third row: Eleonore Mueller, Liz Stickel, Beverly McGill, Joan Standtord, Barbara Neiger, Twila Deasey, Violet Neiger, Carol Dudak, Sue Nelson, Mary Tastad. Fourth row: Darlene Blevins, Louise Tatum, Joan Sharp, Connie Harrington, Deanna Davis, Mick Ostrarider, Marlene Y Edwards, Julie Clark, Linda Hill. Top row: Mr. Arthur Croisette, Gil Robson, Ray Christianson, Marilyn Myers, Keith Randall. rl' f -N...... W.. . . . ,M ,. M... 1 T 'Bl 'X v A i I ,, : I Q g ' ff., 4.,, s. A.. V .M ,........w.-.--.. To better business-minded 4 , - - 3 Z students is the goal of the Fu- ture Business Leaders ot Amer- ica. Their proiects include: ac- quainting students with the business world, helping on school proiects, and to help find employment for studentsf 76 f ,, .., 4..2....- , ,. ,,,.
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JOURNALISPI CLUB The Journalism Club was or- ganized to promote interest in the various phases of writing. The members of this club are students who work on the JUS- TICE and the EL OROSO. One goal of this club is to become affiliated with the national journalism honorary society, T 'K 'T 'Y M '- ' 7 ' ' T ' Quill and Scroll, First row: Darlene Blevins, Sandy Winyard, Linda Prentice, Donie Nelson, Lynn White, Donna Peters, Sandy Wintermute, Leah Hughes, Fran Doroshow, Linda Brock. Second row: Wanda Jolly, Diana Brekke, Shirley Boddum, Lorraine Sarkison, Virna Nelly, July Miller, Caralie Meserve, Sandy Weathers, Jeannie Watts, Carolyn McCormick. Third row: Matt Bowcutt, Mike Macon, Jack Oatman, Jim Vasquez, David McFarland, Larry Reed, Dennis White, Miss Joyce Hutchison. 3- -7- -Y ',,- , 1-ll -i-l 3-' l--i 51 R ,Q First row: Johnnie Wright, Darlene Hofmann, Phyllis Prentice, Dorene Wenzelberg, Jane Bietel, Darlene Blevins, Connie Harrington, Linda Patterson, Wilma Staples. Second row: Sandy Winyard, Jay Ann Scantlin, Judy Benezett, Kathy Crosby, Jo Ann Crosby, Carol Gehling, Dorothy Garrett, Elaina Brekke, Charlene Schlador, Lynn White, Third row: Sandy Wintermute, Barbara Kennard, Barbara Swank, Thelma Manning, Mickey Santry, Virna Nelly, Elaine Sharpe, Roger Stewart, Hal Walberg, Norm Van Cott, Jean Rasmussen, Mr. Richard Miles. DF I-XPIA CLUB The Drama Club is one of the three divisions of the Communications Club. The purpose of this club is to interest more of the students in drama and to put on student plays,
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OFFICE 5-IELP The girls in the office help with the calling of parents of absent students, collecting attendance cards at the be- ginning of each period, and a number of other things. Library girls help stu- dents find and check out books, file cards, and help file and number new books. ex... .,,.-V.-sv ' ' ' First row: Sylvia Tesoriero, Janice Liberio, Judy Peterson, Karen De Luca, Adlheid Kepplinger, Judy Bradfield, Marilyn Wendland, Nancy Salvage, Jo Ann Coss, Joyce Hicks, Darlene Swinney. Second row: Diane Hessing, Jo Ann Menke, Violet Neiger, Jeanne Mullin, Brenda Benard, Carol Miltier, Nancy Oakland, Emily Monaco, Wilma Staples, Jackie Watts, Nancy Martin, Jerre Ran- dolph, Carolyn Cook. Third row: Thelma Manning, Lorraine Sarkison, Kay Kleinendorst, Carol Johnson, Star Flick, Pat Patinsky, Kathy Woodring, Lynn White, Sharon Bates, Donna Peters, Karen Hayes, Linda Foster, Judy Pickard, Randy Savage. Fourth row: Patty Wright, Dorothy Garrett, Sheila Reeve, Deanna Walker, Sharon Sears, Janice Bernstein, Janalee Howell, Marilyn Valoff, Beverly King, Ora Fox, Judy Tibbets, Sandra Weathers, Joe Derwingson, Keith Smith, Dick Boggs. Q. 9 First row: Janet Russell, Penny Amyx, Louise Ware, Barbara Jones, Joan Emard, Janet Taylor, Jeanne Mullin, Marsha Reed, Carol Emmel, Laura Magyera, Barbara Doroshow, Dorene Wenzelberg, Carol Senechal, Anthony Sola, Charles Hayek, Richard Maag, Bill Mason, John Cuthrell. Second row: Marta Goldstein, Mava Hinshaw. Sue Ridenour, Karen Baker, Chalotte Alric, Jo Ann Coss. Joan Troesch, Pat Cardwell, Nelda Christiansen, Lynda Huling, Murriel Stillman, Nancy Rockoff, Alpha McKlveen, Jackie Heller, Robin Kirkpatrick, Marcia Pattilo. Third row: Judy Pickard, Susan Fletcher, Frances Gregory, Judy Funder, Julie Clark, Verla Rohner, Sue Merrell, Pamela Colvin, June Dolan, Russell Stratton, Greg Clark, Halman Walberg, Fred Robinson, Norman Van Cott, John McMaines, Douglas Broyles. Fourth row: Sandy Plumleigh, Eleonore Mueller, Gloria Thompson, Josephine Toman, Judy Konecne, Fred Grant, Bob Westman, Dave Knapper, Jim Ammerman, Sam Merrell, Jim Ferber, Mike Buckner, John Moffitt, Bob Jenks, John Ballinger, Ken Burry, Dennis Kyger. 7' 1 SOPE-IOM' RE SCI-If LARSi-IIP The Sophomore Scholarship Society is composed of those sophomore students who are able to keep up the high scho- lastic standards required for membership. Among their proi- ects were selling programs at a football game, a banquet, and an Honor's Night.
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