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-4 Librar Girls Left to right: Barbara Gerwig, Carole Calloway Cseatedj, Mary Clark, Shir- ley Gardner, Phyllis Vance, Marilyn Young, janet Yergen fseatedj, and Betty Hudson. ,A-up . ...L.. l . t, fe-iii' K' A .eft to right: Mrs. Berges, librar- un: JoAnn Wialker, Nancy W'oodin, lollis Driver, Gerald Thompson, laren Griffith, and Shirley Zier. There was a big job to be done iis year with so many students and me ever-increasing supply of books. ctivities including returning books 1 shelves, collecting overdue books, fading shelves, caring for magazines, rranging bulletin boards, and gen- 'al housekeeping, highlight a librar- ln's busy day, but the Library Club 'as not all work and no play for iese girls. They had a Christmas arty and exchanged gifts and in the :ring held a party. Answering the telephone, picking up absentee slips, typing letters, and being an errand girl were the jobs of the office girls. This experience is helpful for anyone who is planning to enter the commercial field. The girls were kept busy with all the jobs that had to be done plus helping students with problems. Q! Left to right: Shirley Gard- ner, ,lan Mize, Jane! Yergen, 0 Linda Clow, Marilyn Young, 3 K and Sandy Sanislo. ler, JoAnn Walker, Fran Nonnenmach- er, Betty Hudson, Lillian Scheuffele, Mrs. Loris, and Carolyn Withers. Left to right: Helen Storms, Pat Wei- Ollice Girls
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Science Club The Science Club was organized to promote interest in the different areas of science. Any person can be a member of this club if they are interested in science. The members this year have spent most of their time working on a variety of projects to take to the Inland Empire Science Fair. Interests shown ranged through the scientific fields of physics, chemistry and biology. Nine persons at- tended the fair in Spokane on April 3 and 4. Those attending were: Nancy Borton, Joy Suckow, Judie Weiss, Susan Christianson, jerry Berndt, Steve jonge- ward, john Nonnenmacher, Dan Ko- kenge, Mike Lerom, and Doug Fairchild. jack Allwardt was not able to attend but sent his project. The hours Susie spent in preparing the skeleton of a cat really were not spent in vain. Her mounted mamalian skeleton received a first place award in biology for girls. jerry Berndt's X-ray machine brought him honorable mention in the physical science division for boys. Some Science Club members with their projects: Nancy Borton, Loran chart: Judy Thoma, radio wave patterns: jerry Berndt, X-Ray machine: Dan Kokenge, solar heater: Ken Ormiston, electrolysis: Steve jongeward, fluorescent lightingg John Nonnemacher, stroboscope: and Mike Le- rom, transpiration in plants. SCIENCE CLUB-Rvw 07102 Sieve .l0llg6ward, Nancy Strulhers, Barbara Gray, Sharon Ashlnaugh, Mary Walker, Fran N0Hll0llm3Ch0l', .llldie Weiss, Nancy Borton, and Judy Thoma. Row two: Mike Lerom, Barbara Vallem, Andrea Daniel, Charlene Ellison, Ann Horst, Patty Coodykoontz, Pat Harrison, joy Suekow, Carole Galloway, Barbara Dorn, and Susan Christiansen. Row three: Mr. Lawrence, adviser, ,lim Hensley, Ken Ormiston, Ray Mahre, Gene Groenig, Sandy McPherson, Hollis Driver, jerry Shafer. X-EJ' ,ul . . Ci A .45
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