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fl Sgr- 71 Q Ll hersOServe School and Communit 1- . I fi. gli , .Zn NL xx 1. ' x .f , go, V, to 1 fx l Jul, ' W .r H. F Ax h ' .YK X 1. f , 5 vi' I li: f I w ,, .r n -5 vi ': i 'J I 2 1 X Hx Q V X -x ,I M Aw ,. M W- Lx 7 4 f fi , A, Y I , 3 H 11. 1, , f 5 X, , -c '1 ,4 I X ROW ONE: Karen Thomas, Judy Watson, Virginia Wills, Ginnie Ku-nis. Lynn Karol-Chik. ROW TWO: Billie Gibson, Norma Liester, Sandra Slotto, Bonnita Howe. ROW THREE: Mr, Homer Paris, Nancy Hilton, Carol Orrell, Shirley Trapp. ROW ONE: Dianna Warner, Karen Mayes, Judy Nelson, Jeanne Nelson.B,0w TWO: Kay Hackney, Nancy Christianson, Marilynn Wilde, Cheryl Stancherd. ff xx, if Q YJ X 4 'f ' B Q 1 J, V MX, . - , , N 1 X .1 1, F' V ! . ' XA5' 4 'fx mhmf- 2 ,1 , A ,Q K., . 5? R 'Q' , 56 Dc-Cked in heels and formals, the ushers served the school well this year. Among R' their duties were selling tickets and manag- e ing the cloak room. By doing these things . the ushers earned Apelachis points. Any girl fs i that is interested in ushering is welcome to 4, join ushers club. Being an usher also enables the girl to see school and community productions free Q. 1' +,,.2,A,i 535' of charge. Mr. Paris and Mr. Dalgleish are 3 tiii Q. 1 'F co-sponsors of this organization. ,V Hp , . H ,- , N, , if I 1 Q C K 4 ROW' ONE: Judy Fl:-vm-r, Becky Vinson, Muriel Pm-. Paltz-iein 'Q g I rx ' Mackey, Michelle llflaftkey, Janet Ehlers, lllarylnni- Walsh. ROW in V,k' L, TNYO: Charlene Stover, Mary Spillman, Norma Bishop, Pznn ifjyl-,Q, Shaffer. Bonnie Nordhoe. Judy Ellington, .lf-zirivttw Bird, 11+-v 'xox Jones, RON' THR!-ll-I: Charlys Robison, Linda Sll21VV, Dinah Boucher, Carolyn Buss. Grave Illian, Sue Rindahl, Carole Barlow, Cheryl Boyd, Cheryl Norton. j . .N A xx. 'K sl 3 'I-. u-or I 5 f , - Q Q ' 'il L 1? g K F' 1 4 w...., 42
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Forum Debates in Speech Tournaments Q1 ROW ONE: Peter Bonavich, George Kossuth, Norma Liester, Suzanne Hayes ROW TWO: Barb Wallace. Robin McAllister, Tom Charbonnzel. Pat Pa-:chall ROVV THRI-Il-I: Sharon Smith, Marilynn Walsh, Carol Christie. Students interested in the fields of oral interpretation, debate, discussion, extempore, and radio broadcasting find a place to express these interests in the speech club. The Forum, sponsored by Mr. Lee Higgins, speech teacher, is an entirely new type of organization, embracing many facets of speech work. Forum was represented at the Rocky Mountain Speech Conference at the University of Denver and other contests at Boulder and Grand junction. I X f L ! Z .5 s Y
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-. ' 453 E, .H xx 'I' kv - 'L' ' 1 X-gg-X if' it my J f -3 , id ,XJ J ua r Q-V,.'-.irlff A ns- L- K 7 e ,nfl fx 1-as A A P it X ROW ONE: Marion Walker, Carolyn Adams, Roxann Cabot, ROW' THR!-JE: Carole LeVick. Reber-ea Evans a Wagner, Mike Salem, Nancy McCabe. Miss Bool. . Darth Townsend, Delores Guy, ROW' TWO: Margaret Stoner, Shirley Trapp, Ann De Linda Shaw. ttmer, Kathleen Dougherty, Joan Whittington, Linda Cheryl Stancherd, Red Cross Provides Community Service Assisting in the Christmas Unlimited protgmm, decorat- ing convalescent homes, and entertiiining the occupants of these homes became the major projects of this service organi- zation. One ot' the other major activities was teaching students to cure for liunciiciipped chilclren, thus relieving their parents for .in occilsiongil afternoon or evening, The organizations prinmry purpose is to assist the American Red Cross in its program and to provicie .ln opporf tunity for students to help others in the community. The faculty sponsor is Miss Katherine Bool, teacher of Business English. MISS BOOL Sl-lOXX'S joan XX'hittington how to Cross Drive emblems. I I v tl 1 I,-fl 74 roll bandages while 1 rv A Cheryl, Marion. Carolyn, Shirley make the Red
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