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Le'c'cermen's Club OFFICERS-Steve Jacobson, secretaryg Dick Pyatt, Treasurerg Tom DcMarc0, Vice President. HaffvHaffSe11 President . . . Fritz Kreuzer tries to head off Mr. Larry Lochridge at Faculty-Lettermen donkey basketball game. -44-
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Physical Science Club Under the direction of Mr. Henry re and Mr Lelwin Wilkinson the bers learned about Physical SCIGHCC. members took several fleld trips dur- the year to such places as the Bureau Mines, Nu-Foam plant, and Mercury. main purpose of this club IS to give students in the years to come a bet- understanding of Science. OFFICERS-From left, Mr. Henry Moore, advisor, Bill Richardson, Board Di rector, George Schmidt, Vice President, Betsy Iurmain, Secretary and Treas urer, Gene Backus, Board Director, 'Greg Mlynarczyk, Board Director advisor Mike Revere, President, Mr. Lelwin Wfilkinson, advisor. I 5 .. I PHYSICAL-SCIENCE CLUB-Front row, from left, Greg Parris, Billy Hilton, Ida Abbott, Nikki Budd, Sandy Meyers, Mary Boyer, Christine Sturm, Betsy Jurmain, Suzzette Hooper, Irma Garcia, Cil Kenyon, Joyce Fox, Ray Brotherson, Alan Spindel. Second row: ,lack Daly, Gene Backus, Gerald Earl, Craig Har- den, Robi johnson, Verl NVilkinson, Rudy Leins, Ierry Kester, Chuck Freer, Frank Kostelac, jesse Barrett, Ken Galster, Dan Mast, Steve Niemala, Bill Rich- ardson, Greg Mlynarczyk, Mike Devere, George Schmidt, Richard Lassiter. -43-
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Varsity Lettermen,s club had an energetic first year at Western High School and is aiming for bigger and better things in the future as the club grows in size and stature. Not only does the club serve to re- ward athletes in various sports but it is also organized to as- sist many school functions and programs. The Letter- men's Club, under President Harry Hartsell, has backed many Western activities .... Selling programs at basket- ball games, sponsoring dances, putting on a donkey basketball game with the fac- ulty and many other things have earned the club a solid name and established a solid foundation on which to aim . . . for the future. LETTERMEN-Front row, from left, Ricky Kohlmeyer, Mike Roelofs, Bob Andrews, Paul Gianconteri. Second row: Kim Wolfe, Milton Miles, Roy Coston, Floyd Smith. Third row: Chuck Amberg, George Kalb, Ron Levis, Skip Needham. Fourth row, Allan Wilk, Roger Wyma, Bob Smith, Tom Kolasinski. Fifth row: jerry Lund, John Needham, Rich Echols, jim Mathis. Sixth row: Gerry Booker, Victor Calvin, Jimmy Rodgers, Mitchell Cainer. Seventh row: Mike Davis, Al Romero, Dennis Bunker, Ray Seay. Eighth row: coaches Cordell Brown, Del Foster and Larry Fromhart, advisors. -45-
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