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German Elul: Don Sylvester President The German Club's begin- ning year, under President Don Sylvester was enjoyed by both its members and its ad- visor. Singing German folk songs became a natural oc- currence at each gathering. An outside activity was join- ing the members of the Ger- man Clubs of the neighboring schools. This first year will Prcsidentg Bill Ruymann, Treasurerg Chris Gresham be recalled by all. Secretary. Second row, Mr. Robert Rose, advisorg Fritz Kreuzer, Sergeant-at-Arms. OFFICERS-Front row, from left, Pat Howery, Vice GERMAN CLUB-Front row, from left, Bryan Yarborougli, Gordon Miller, Larry Stahl, Margaract Brower, Decna Carl Grcn, Gisela Rawson, Judy Grant, Donna Durdy, Chris Moss, Sandra McClellan. Second row, Ken Black, Robert Jones, Ken Galster, Greg Parris, Clay Rice, Tonnie Fong, Bill Slialer, Bill Marine, Louise Werner. Third row, Fred Wil- lis, Ladd jones, Gerald Earl, Ralph Hemington, Rudy Lains, John Carlson, Grant Holland, Tim Gilger, Mike Davis, james Crine. -34-
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A'CAPPELLA CHOIR-Front row, from left, Dennis Petarde, Terry Bamson, Marty Heim, Kathy Grooms, Suzanne McCleave, Betty Howard, Brenda Martin, Linda Liston, Enid Unatin, Virginia Onstott, Gloria Jackson. Second row: Floyd Smith, Philip Collins, John Sherer, Marilyn Coltrin, Eileen Gardner, Irene Emerson, Sherry Bennett. Third row: Jerry Mahoney, Bill McMillan, James Cooper, Johnny Proby, Carol Dively, Pauline Maston, Sandy Nichols, Lana McCormick, Pat Emmett, Vertis Marks, Edna Jackson. Fourth row: Rod Conant, Bill Richardson, Bobby Hampton, Fulton Garrett, Sheila Bar- rett, Alana Newberry, Linda XVerner, Christine Taylor, Donna Steckler, Claudia Windom, Dorothy Marks, Dorthea Sanders. The A' Cappella Choir has been very active in Western's initial year. Voices were raised enthusiastically when representing our school in as- semblies, concerts, city competition, and the Spring Festivalf' Mrs. Mar- , jorie Dickinson, as advisor, and Charles Davey, as President, capably J coordinated the choir. Meeting their responsibilities, the officers succeeded in acquiring blue and red robes, and sponsoring the first special event of the year, Sadie Hawkins Day and Dance .... May their voices lift ever higher in praise of Western High School. A'CAPPELLA CHOIR-Front row, from left, Peggy Smith, Kathy Whelis, Richard Battles, Mrs. Marjorie Dickinson advisor, Ray Alsop, Gary Waite, Man- uel Bustos, Robert Andrews. Second row: Judy Bearden, Sue Tate, Jeannine Burton, Bill Moulton, Robert Byl, Sam Belcher, James Nelson, Sam Pizzo, Clyde Doyle, Jim Giraud. Third row: Joyce Thurber, Sandy Kenton, Kathleen Booth, Dale Tandy, Grant Price, Bill Leaver, James Mathis, Bob Cannon, Kim Wolfe. Fourth row: Judy Lucky, Sharon Oliver, Louise Shock, Gregg Gordon, Victor Calvin, Howard Maston, Jodie Cannon Jr., Shelly Camp, Alvin Nygaard, Tom Kolasinski, Robert Owens. -33-
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Distributive Education 3 -.v , Y' D. E.-Front row, from left, Vickie Esposito, Nanci Kesterson, Darlene Fletcher, Mary Frostick, Cheryl Console, Connie- Vollhard, Judy Anderson, Evy Ronka, Anita Tate, Mr. David Leavitt, advisor. Second row: Alvin NValton, Dave Eldridge, NVillie Collins, Timmey Dane, Ken Cash, Michael Hughes, Roy Brewer, Dennis Morgon, Bob Beck, Glendon Clary. Bob Beck President OFFICERS-Mr. David Leavitt, Advisor, Dennis Morgan, Treasurer, Roy Brewer, Sergeant of Arms. -35.. The Distributive Education Club began its first year with the opening of the school sup- plies store. Encouraging school spirit by making avail- able articles bearing West- ernis name and emblem, this organization was progressive and an asset to the student bo- dy. With the help of their ad- visor, Mr. David Leavitt, the D.E. members have gained ex- perience which will be valu- able to them as they assume their occupations in life.
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