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Of Books And Teaching LIBRARY CLUB - FRONT ROW - Mrs. Morrical, Donna Price, Beth Forrest, Gayle Yergler, Dave John- son, Barb Carrell, Cindy Howe . SECOND ROW - Mary Murphy, Te- resa Stahler, Debbie Wessels, Julie Alder, Greg Hankey, Diana Janssen, Lisa Van Hovlen. THIRD ROW - Dianna Witty, Teresa Wiclcfelder, Jeanette Price, Anna Marcier, Joyce Larkin, Kelly Purcell, Lisa Meehan, Sara Meyer, Vicki Alder. BACK ROW - Tammy Neuhaus, Michelle Turner, Patty Coulman, Darlene Roberts, Tom McMorris, Paula Luel- len, Susan Henning, Susan Hanford. fl ,rw is . The care and handling of books in the Library is very important. These are two of the duties that the thirty stu- dents undertook when they joined the Library Club. Each member had duties to perform in the Library but their time wasn't always spent in work. A Halloween Party, a dance, and a Facul- ty Tea were all also plarmed. Just as the care and handling of books is important - so is the application of books to learning. SAE members journeyed to several of the grade schools to help student teach during the day. They helped both individuals with special problems and whole classes at a time. Their ex- periences were to help them to be better teachers . SAE member Bobbi Peters helps some of Mrs. Shaw's Wanda Kendall stu- dents prepare their Thanksgiving cos- tumes. Q K 4 I 1 .A .J , 11, I 144. ,I-4 SAE - Lib. Club 55
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Lisa Canady helps some Wanda Ken- dall students with their reading as part of her SAE assignment. N.. ,X S.A.E. - FRONT ROW Mr. 1' Guinnee, Mr. Wilcoxen, Dianna Hamilton, Cheryl Snyder, Teresa Nelson, Kent Seggebruch, John All- hands. 2nd ROW - Bobbi Peters, Lisa Canady, Gayle Yergler, Connie Dart, Beth I-Iettinger, Barb Carrell, Mona Pogliano, Anita Witherington. 'i-vii,-, 3rd ROW - Donna Roth, Beth For- rest, Lynnell Fisher, Diana Janssen, Mary Beth Foster, Lori Welsh, Deana Koonce, Kathy Stevens, BACK ROW H- Lisa Clement, Debbie Schuette, Donna Hamilton, Dawn Beam, Don- na Bellman, Debbie Yergler, Norma Souligney. S4 SAE - Lib. Club Library Club members Gayle Yergler and Julie Alder display their costumes c for the photographer. Greg Henke finds it necessary to ad- just his mask during the Library Club Halloween Party. L qi
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Preparing For To1norr0W The Watseka FFA Chapter has 24 active members and under its new sponsor, Mr. Lauritzen, started off quite Well. It placed first in the soil judging contest and the parlirnentary procedure competition. The next event was the 50th National FFA Convention held in Kansas City, Missouri. TheWatseka Chapter sent four represen' tatives to the convention. The chapter also found time to participate in other var- ious summer competitions . Being family-minded kept the KAPPA Club girls busy. The club surpassed its previous KAPPA President Dianna Hamilton confers with Miss LaCosse on decora- tions for the dance . ' FFA member Kenton Carley records his data during the soil judging cone 136811. FFA - FRONT ROW M- Mr. Laurit- zen, Bob Gagnon, Kenton Carley, Jim Moore , Kevin Bossong. SECCND ROW - Mike Garner, Randy Lanter- bach, Tom Wall., Chris Steiner, Mark Kollman, Bruce Heuton. f magazine sales able margin. By servingipat i f various banquets , attending fl meetings and participatingfiinf other projects the KAPPAC riii members earned enough 1 if points to go on a field triipqg' THIRD RCW - Doug Daniels, pDai'ryiiv Daniels, Mike Ralph, Carolyn Breyejg meyer, Mike Edie, Phil Crick. BACK ROW - jim Day, David Lauterbachy T Dan Osterhaus, Ken Cmse. F v pl ,iet,a if -
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