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BIBLE CLUB Row T: J. Billings, M. Wise, J. Brinker, T, Fenton, D. Grekoff, P. Diggins. Row 2: G. Benesh, S. Lehman, S. Peterson, S. Grainge, J. Albright, B. Kern, R. Henry, Mrs. Keiber Cadvisorl, R. Arrasmith. Row 3: D. Pinckney, D. Gates, J. Gates, M. Anderson, E. Hocken, I. Beasley, J. Charley, R. Anderson, D. Jepperson. ld Y-TEEN SKIT Front row: Back row' Greene, K. HI Y Row T: Mr. J. Hurst, C. Repass, D. Van Camp, S. Hanuske J. Anderson, J. Dunkelberg, J. Ter Veen, M. Hubbard Bible Club To learn more about faith and to provide a social life for the student with a more restricted religion were two objec- tives ot this important organization. These students planned their programs so they could understand and interpret the Bible more fully. This truly was one of West's finest or- ganizations. Y-teens Twice a month Thursday nights were reserved at the YWCA for this group. In addition to their regular business meet- ings, skits and programs were presented by these girls. Discussions from hair styling to gift wrapping and helping a needy family made this club lots ot fun and worthwhile, too. Hi-Y Listening to a refugee tell of his escape - seeing one ot the nation's largest gun collections -hearing all about hypno- tism. These were the Hi-Y highlights this past year. Meeting every other Tuesday night, these boys helped in many ways to assist the YMCA in its work. Huff ladvisorl, R. Perley, T. Huff, S. Limbert, J. Wilharm, J. Harken, J. Wilharm, J. Schrag. Row 2: D. Buck, J. Nissen, D. Garvin, B. Bowling, J. Hall, T. Langlas, D. Batcher. Row 3: J. Ferguson, F. Trent, J. Clark, B. Seibert, J. Golinvaux, B. Pritchard, R. Gerard.
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HONOR CLUB Row T: B. Jensen, N. Hocken, J. Collins, M. Gilliland, C. Schoessler, B. Larson, M. O' Banion, K. Barta, M. Pratt, L. Glow, J. Dunkleberg, G. Gavlock, S. Hanuske, Miss Zeuch fadvisorl. Row 2: S. Harter, S. Diamond, L. Olson, T. Fenton, L. Woodbury, B. Eagan, S. Mast, A. Keeler, J. Robinson, B. Bronsema, R. Henry, G. Cochran, M. Shulman, J. Graham, S. Miller. Row 3: J. Eggleston, C. Repass, B. Weissman, M. Murphy, M. Limbert, K. Baseler, P. Kerns, S. Kersenbrock, E. Waterbury, M. Hollis, B. Turner, G. Halley, G. Akers, C. Wieland, L. Lichty, J. Williams. Row 4: J. Scott, H. Graham, M. Burton, D. Van Camp, A. Funk, J. Goss, N. Fisher, M. Baker, R. Bronsema, D. Sharbo, M. Ruhoff, K. Staack, S. Davidson, S. Cooper, G. Keonig. Row 5: F. Dick, R. Moore, K. Kudart, L. Cohen, J. Knavel, J. Owens, T. Scoggins, D. Brandhorst, B. Kenny, D. Rudig, B. Bengt- son, J. Colton. Row 6: D. Paul, C. Mosier, S. Tillapaugh, L. Phelps, J. Newhouse, S. Smith, J. Slaughter, S. Foster, P. Naber, L. Naber, W. Schwyart, G. Artherholt, C. Berner, J. Ziegler. Honor Club To these students was given the privilege of attending the meetings of the Kappa Gamma Pi organization. Duty, honor, service - they strived to- ward all three. But theirs alone was the honor of a 3.4 grade average. F.B.l..A. With stresses today toward improved and more productive business and industrial con- cerns, personnel training is a real necessity. The members of this club met to discuss busi- ness problems and to learn a few tricks of the trade. F.B.L.A. Row 'l: J. McGowan, S. Sims, B. Tuttle, S. Miller, J. Fisher, L. Reed, J. Olson, Miss Young ladvisorj. Row 2: E. Krueger, C. Moore, M. E. Fay, P. Brawner, N. Himes, P. Wagner, L. Marsh, C. Beck, M. A. Beverstock. Row 3: M. Hagy, J. Jenson, B. Maas, M. Broderson, J. Pepperling, M. Cavonaugh, S. Noble, C. Beckman, G. Lentz, L. Puhl.
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STARGAZERS Standing: J. Gregersen, J. Johnston, J. Johnson, D. Rudig. Sitting: J. Cherry, L. Hadley, M. Gilliland, D. Paul, L. Phelps, Miss Smith ladvisorj, S. Mast, H. Newman. Ushers A neat appearance, a friendly attitude toward people, a sense of cooperation and efficiency-combined, these qualities rep- resent a group most essential to our school -the ushers. These people, mostly upper- classmen, spent many hours of their extra time to help direct and assist the public. Whether for athletic events, plays, open houses, or the Variety Show, this group could always be depended upon for their greatly appreciated help. They contributed a lot to what we call Wahawk spirit. ll USHERS Stargazers Seeing stars? Yes indeed! Many clear, beautiful nights were spent at the tele- scope by this starry-eyed, star-minded group. interesting programs, trips to the museum, and monthly astronomical re- ports-this was the work of the star- gazers -work and fun. G.R.A. Girls' Recreational Association it is, but lots of hard work, too! Speedaway, field hockey, soccer, and other skillful and exciting games were played throughout the year - mostly in intramural tourna- ments. Although the eighteen members be- long to the weaker sex, the work they did and ability they showed could never be described as weak! Row 1: S. Bote, P. Johnson, J. Collins, S. Harter, C. Cross, H. Caines, P. Entz, P. Hoxie, J. Young, J. Brinker, C. Christiansen. Row 2: D. Johnson, K. Cowan, B. Hamlyn, K. Smith, J. Rainbow, D. Barchus, L. Stock, J. Robinson, V. Larson, M. Baseler, C. Moodie. Row 3: P. Terry, S. Ficlc, M. Cavanaugh, L. Marsh, K. Elliott, M. Baker, J. Daggett, M. Murphy, N. Hay, N. Gates, A. Castle, C. Church. Row 4: D. Paul, R. Koopman, H. Graham, J. Sauer, M. Grady, J. Hurst, A. Mosiman, M. Lehnhardt, J. Happekotte, R. Daringer, J. Scott. Row 5: D. White, D. Cavanaugh, D. Burdick, T. Trunnell, D. Nield, T. Jessen, D. Pint, L. Cohrt, C. Gillette, W. Lowe.
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