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Math Club is Smal! but olent Group The Math club is a small club with three functions: 1, helping its members with class math problems, 2. preparing for the math and sci- ence fair, and 3. to further one's knowledge about mathematics in all its phases. A yearly field trip is taken to a place of general interest to the club. Prizes are awarded at the end of the year to deserving members. John Persichitti Rodney Stubbs Scott Mesch Gene Perna Gene Neilson Ron Hoffman Alvin Lundgren Tommy DuHamel Lee Durocher Science Bu s Oeeasz'0na!Q2 Astouna' Themselves Bob Connors Larry Stephan Fred Kerst Barbara Crolek Mike Frey Mike Martinelli Edie Stoehr Five, four, three, two, one- Blastoff, was a familiar saying of the Science club this year. They were attempting to build and fire several rockets for research in rocketry and rocket training. Several members worked on pro- jects to enter in the National Science Fair held annually.
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Future Homemal-:ers 0 America Wbrk Towards Goa! Vicki Gunn Karen Winters Peggy Brown Kathy Fischer Sharon Moore Leslie Raley Diane Landgraf Judy Cunningham Eileen Wakley Nickie Ancell Sandi Adcock Judy Clarke Pat Rea Sponsor: Mrs. Cobb 42 To promote a growing ap- preciation of the joys and sat- isfaction of homemaking, the members of Future Homemakers of America work at their goal of baking and sewing, Their activities include visiting orphanages and giving a Thanksgiving basket to the needy. Student library assistants are indispensable to the smooth operation of the high school li- brary. These students perform many duties including those of checking books, return books to shelves, and assisting the stu- dents in finding information. The quality of the student library assistant this year is especially highg they are all courteous, hard-working, responsible individuals, One of the assist- ants, Allen Tolliver, has been donating all his free time to the library for the past two years. Judy Fredericy Melanie Graham Linda Reynolds Carol Vecharelli Karen Schupp Allen Tolliver Diana Hines
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. H. . Builds Better Citizens Ron Aanerud Richard Borchers Carol Chaplin Nancy Cochrane Pat Conroy Sandy Crumpton Dan Darr Vicki Davis Rodger Hara Barbara Hartley Marilyn Hillebrand Ron Hoffman Linda Krzysiak Shirley Lowder Al Lundgren John Persichitti Diane Pitt Ken Rutt Marsha Schwind Francine Staniewski June Stratton Rod Stubbs Mary Ann Swafford Carol Thomas Barbara Van Camp Ken Van Cleave Carol Ward Susan Wilson Terry Bleyenberg Dan Blied Steve Crummitt Ray DeRosier Rita Grimm Karen Koontz Jerry Laman Rosemary Marston Bev Muira Mike Paulson Arthur Peffer Vicky Plemons Cynthia Reeder Gayle Roder Ken Sasano Carol Snortland Jean Wong Mr. Vaught-Sponsor The purpose of the National Honor So- ciety is to build better citizens for tomorrow. To do this members emphasize four major ideals: leadership, scholarship, character, and service. Membership is a traditional and national honor. Each year promising students are nominated by their teachers and from the group the top young people are se- lected for membership. Included in the club are students from all three class levels. 1 W , g' L -V V S + iii . . . ,,.,..s,,fw 32 ,, 7 it V K S -- 1 , FWS, W? 2 ' ' is 1 ,,,,?,.5f5m sig, f Y y V ....,...-,,, ',',,J'f,-.3 Q awl:u.Q. V I 1 ' I f , - . 29 1415254-w'f1fmi1:f21e5K:-,L iz ,W ,il 5 ' - ,, ag v 4 i , 4 'fr ' 41 in f 5, . f K I 9f dtsffrfemw . ' ' 5 if-'l - nt. ,. . . . b ,, MLW. tr WJ : iq, ' f . , . , Q , i F
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