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AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB The Audio-Visual Club of West Valley, with an active membership of 20 mem- bers, spent a busy year operating the U audio-visual eciuipment when needed. Inf These students learned how to operate the filrn strip proiectors, lorhm motion picture proiectors, opaque proiectors, the tape recorder, record player, and the p.a. systern which vvas used at all assernblies and home games. The Audio-Visual Club also was in charge of the music which vvas heard during lunch hour. ?', sg! Mr. Rupel, the advisor of this service -' group, should also be comrnended on - his untiring advisorship of this club, All nevv members in the club are taught the fundamentals of all the audio-visual equipment. The officers of the club are: Gene Groenig, president, T-OUT VVlTlT6l'S, vice- Seated, left to right: Bob Torson, Fred Briggs, Bill Maggard, Stanley Berndt. Second pl'6SlCJ9I'1T and Sharon Campbell, SSCVGTGFY, rovv: Sharon Gorman, Sharon Campbell, Bill Best, Sandra Gibson, Betty Christinnson. Third row: Fred Houck, Gene Groenig, Hollis Driver, Dale Shevvmaker, Jim Zeutenhorst, and Advisor Mr. Rupel, INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB The Industrial Arts Club was established for the have one year of shop experience. The boys aim to three-fold purpose of raising enough funds to give one develop shop skill and improve the shop. of the members a scholarship to further his education in Industrial Arts, to further the advancement of ln- dustrial Arts, and to make better the facilities of the shop. The officers of the club vvere Bill Daniels, president, Lauren Withers, vice president, Jerry Shannon, secre- tary, Karl Keyes, treasurer, Gene Toop, sergeant-at- arms, Mr. Mick, advisor. The one requisite ofthe club is that all the members Left to right: Gene Toop, Karl Keyes, Jerry Shannon, Lauren Withers, Third row: Jim Borley, John Rogers, Allen Brunner, Jack Mayfield, Bill Daniels, Mr, Mick, advisor. Second row: Walter Laton, Rick Olson, Jim Amer, Ronald Brown, Leroy Poulson, Herschel Lange, Richard Ward, Bill Helrn, Don Miller, Wayne Phelps. up 1-wi fi 444 L . 4,1 .5 N is +9 f 'D-? ffl 71' 1 4.11 g TT 69
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