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Members Pictured: Lynn Arsanto, Kim Baydek, Joan Balnusa, Lori Carter, Mike Cleveland, Kim Crossler, Judy Doty, Cindy Eaton, Jeanne Eilers, Wendy Gage, Wendy Goegebuer, Marcy Hanson, Betty Harrigan, Bari Heins, Jim Henry, Ed Hill, Shelly Kaelin, Mark Klungland, Joanne Knapp, Curt Krueger, Lyn McGee, Patti Mellish, Janell Miller, Trudy Miller, Mike Pettitt, Lynn Rastelli, Debbie Schliesman, Carolyn Short, Hilda Stachelsheid, Cindy Straley, Vicki Swanson, Filomena Talens, Karlene Udulutch, Sue Weinmann, Annette Whitmore. Hilda Stachelsheid sets up for the traditional Alumni Tea, sponsored by Honor Society. Officers: Pres. Hilda Stachelsheid, V.P. Mike Pettitt, Sec. Debbie Schliesman, Treas. Wendy Gage. 17
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LETTERMEN ADOPT EXEC. BOARD Change was a major factor in the 1973- 74 Lettermen's Club. Mike Burton took over as advisor and with this change came a new system of government. Instead of the usual officers, an Exec- utive Board was formed with represent- atives from each sport. Voted down was the proposal to accept girls who had won letters in sports into the club. This year money from popcorn sales at basketball games will be given to in- dividual sports. Game Crew Mark French Executive Board: Brian O'Neal, football; and Rick Jones. Dave Kneeland, baseball; Mike Cleveland, wrestling; Gary Stock, basketball; Bruce Kirk. Tennis. ROW 1: Kim Baydek, Curt Krueger, Glenn Emry, Lee McGehee, Gary Stock, Fred Arsanto, Robert David. ROW 2: Rick Jones, Bob Walker, Pat McCart, Brad Hubbard, Mickey Fowler, Bruce Kirk, Bob Blanusa. ROW 3: Advisor Mike Burton, Tim Robbins, Mike Whitaker, Brian O'Neal, Darrell Seymour, Jay Argo, Bill Goetz, Wannamaker. ROW 4: Mike Cleveland, Ed Hill, Jim Henry, Mark Kaelin, Craig Newcomb, Dave Kneeland. 16
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FFA in Judging Contests, Fairs During the past year the F.F.A. has been engaged in numerous activities. In June of last year several members earning the highest points spent a week in Canada fishing and camping. Later in June Dan Coyne and Randy Jacobs attended the State Convention in Pullman. During the remainder of the summer the members of the F.F.A. attended numerous judging contests where they challenged their skills in animal husbandry against those of other students around the state. The F.F.A. attended several of the county fairs where members exhibited their prize winning cattle, poultry and swine. A new addition to the fair was a portable greenhouse, built in the Ag shop and stocked with plants from Horticul- ture class. In October several members along with Mr. Kirk attended the Portland International Livestock Exibition, where the dairy judging team placed 1st in Brown Swiss Class and 9th over-all. Dave Magstad and Marty Ochsner both placed in the Showmanship contest. F.F.A. OFFICERS: SEATED: District Reporter Dennis Gray, President Mike Pettitt. STANDING: Sentinel Keven Nearhood, Vice President Bruce Kirk, Treas. Rick Ackershott. ROW 1: Bruce Kirk, Pat Dunn, Dave Magstad, Bill Metcalf, Don Humphrey, Wayne Eckinrode, Keven Nearhood, Steve Anderson. ROW 2: Don Burbank, Tim Doherty, Jeff Price, Guy Tibeau, Steve Hunt, Terry Patton. ROW 3: Donna Zweekhorst, Georgia Martin, Cheryl Zweekhorst, Janet Russell, Debbie Anderson, Linda Burns, Val Talley, Mary Williams, Andy Pettit, Greg Browning. ROW 4: Oscar Manguia. Jean Lozier, Nancy Brooks, Mike Burns, George Schmidt, Wayne Smith, Bruce Mitchell, Karen Kaszycki, Jeff Leonard, Mary Oschner. ROW 5: Mike Pettit, Dennis Grey, Rick Ackerschott, Curt Cosand, Steve Kirk, Debbie Riley, Troy Loney, Heather Bums, Mark Jasmer, Gene Mensing, Gordon Mull, Bruce Robertson. 18
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