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First row, let't to right: Mrs, Dowd, advisor, Carole Johnson, Carol Houck, Eileen Bierman, Lou Junker, Sharon Malone, Becky Shields, Carole Bierman, Joanna Lindeman. Second row: Nancy Scouller, Delma Woerner, Carol Seegert, Judy Rogers, Ann Downing, Lillian Goode, Sharon Inman, Leanah Lester, Karen Malone, Margaret Wayman, Marie Thomas, Mary Sue Thomas, Muriel Snyder. Third row: Darlene Decoto, Jean Dorn, Pat Everts, Jo Velasquez, Frances Brownell, Barbara Ford, Emily Urquhart, Sandra Campbell, Janet Walters, Carol Hammer- 'sr meister, Donna Rogers. Fourth row: Judy Weiss, Wanda Marquardt, Mae Marquardt, Pamela Perry, Jill Rogers, Ruth Gano, Lynda May, Pat Lange, Gracia Kent, Murah Storms, Sandra Gibson. Fifth row: Carolyn Price, Sue Ann Ledbetter, Anne Rogers, Barbara Haney, Lil- lian Woodin, Sally Winters, Betty Wooton, Sharon Prickett, Donna Smith, Jan Mize. Sixth row: Mary Bates, Ruth Short, Ann Smith, Diane Hill, Betty Stevenson, Linda Perala, Judy Thoma. PEP CLUB The Pep Club enthusiastically supported our teams and gave a 30-inch banner to the school. Their big- gest accomplishment was sponsoring the homecoming activities with the Letterman's Club, Officers were: Carol Johnson, president, Carol Bierman, vice presi- dent, Muriel Snyder, secretary-treasurer. LETTERMAN'S CLUB All varsity lettermen, including varsity managers, were eligible to ioin Lettermen's Club. Activities in- cluded the Donkey basketball game with Eisenhower, selling programs, and organizing a Mad Hatters Club, First row, left to right: Herschel Lange, Sandy McPherson, Jerry Shannon, Carl Brown, John Gavin, Charlie Tabert, Ralph Velasquez, Doyle Perala, Don Herrell, Andy Kennedy. Second row: Fred Houck, Bill Plughoff, Ron Maulding, Ray Goode, George Ortman, Larry White, Lauren Withers Bob Jones, Bob Perez, Mr. Hutton. Third row: Roy a boys' pep club. Officers were: Jack Enbom, president, Ron Herrell, vice president, George Velikanie, secre- tary-treasurer, Craig Hotchkiss, sergeant-at-arms, Bob Jones, social chairman. Campbell, Larry Robison, John Manning, George Velikanie, Jerry Ste- venson, Craig Hotchkiss, Ken Zaremba, Jim Ormiston, Jack Humphries, Rod Wilmoth. Fourth row: Jack Buchanan, John Rogers, Gene Toop, Bob Bonnett, Roger Nichols, Jack Enbom, Bob Lindeman, Richard Ward Vern Griffith, Billy Daniels, Bill Mahre. i s-,5-
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l o Back ro.-J, left to right- Martha Ball, Janice Mayfield, Sharon Cunning- ham, Maralyn Mayfield, Sally Gordner, Stanton Yeigh. Second row: Ed Ellis, Paula Sudgen, Betty Stevenson, Carol Seegert, Joan Thorp, Arletta Wiley, Gwen Snyder, Jerry Ann leonard, Darlene Miller, Howard 0 al Heironimus. Third row: Don Eaton, Joanna Lindeman, Kendra Tuck, Dortha West, Laurel Vanderschool, Linda Stewart, Jamelyn Lisk, Carolyn Cliff, Jim Zeutenhorst. Front row: Mr. Beach, Mrs. McBride, advisors, Linda Guilland, Mary Walker, Fred Houck, Barbara Dorn, Patty Worrell, FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Arousing interest in students to go farther in the field of teaching is the aim of the Future Teachers of America. Among the activities of the F.T.A. were participating in actual teaching experiences carried on in the grade schools in the district, selling concessions during various games, and serving as guides and baby sitters during the annual West Valley High School Open House. The F.T.A. hopes to include in their program the making of teaching aids for teachers in the grade schools. This will include paper clocks which will assist younger people in learning how to tell time, bulletin boards, and other visual aids of various kinds. Mary teaches the basic seven. ff ULN 1. 2 ff I, , W , rt xp, f, .A , V V E, 1 A f' ts- ' ' . ,nf ith, ' 5, l ? f ' 'PX A , ' . ...-A' ' I .1 -5:1-1, , f,fj-212, I - 'i2e:'.-4 1' fi 'fa ' 'flj'l.H is Night meetings were held for occasions such as showing movies, regular business meetings, and the discussion of a teacher's life. Officers for F.T.A. this year were as follows: Fred Houck, president, Linda Guilland, vice presidentg Mary Walker, secretary, Barbara Dorn, treasurerg Pat Worrell, librarian. Mr. Beach and Barbara are proud to display their charter. wr we W, -1
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