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is th Lee Mari- Id ICIIHE Vance, audi- club is onsor. fu BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: A.C. Webb, Mary Alice Grisnik, Gwen Gates, Carol Shipman, Janet Cathell, Janet Miller, Gail Shipman, Janice Coffman, Ruth Ann Stover, Lorraine Williams, Ann Schowalter, Nancy Stutzman, Denise Brown, Nicoletta Economy, Eleanor Farley, Darlene Blanchard. FIFTH ROW: Lawrence Burkin, Dave Fisher, Frances Phillips, Rocky Shaw, Marlene Barber, Pauline Lasley, Eve Ellis, Rose Brenner, Carol Russell, Chalice Bridges, Lupe Baptiste, Natalie Dubin, Marcia Champe, Donna Schmidt, Sally King, Sandra Parrish, Clara Ward, Bonnie Twitchel, Mary Jane McAfee, Ruth Kirkpatrick, Donna Bicknell, Eda Bantley, Betsy Williamson. FOURTH ROW: Roberta Breeze, Morilla Hursh, Alton Davies, Bob Renn, David Shirley, Harold Metz, Albert Grauberger, Stanley Smotherman, George Ira, Jim Smith, Tom Tyler, Delores Seifert, Doris Baille, Sara Sue Stewart, Janis Jensen, Carol Hanson, Carol Eismont, Janet Watkins, THIRD ROW: Ann Algie, Janet Myer, Frances Meng, Nadine Horseman, Doris Klamm, Peggy Rose, Mr. Knapp, Joanne Hamilton, Beverly Barnett, Alice Barber, Jackie Gross, Barbara Heinitz, Toni Davis, Shirley Jackson, Pat Sutton, Shirley Hamm, Barbara Clark, Richard Breidenthal. SECOND ROW: Janet Johnson, Janus Riley, Janis Anderson, Susie Bridgens, Terry Nelson, Ellen Proudfit, Mary Elliot, Sandra Stockamp, Diane Draper, Marilyn Priest, Jane McCaughey, Wanda Hicks, June Cross, Shirley Robbecke, Gail Briley, Mary Anna Allison. FIRST ROW: Cathy Waters, Darlene Jackson, Shirley Look, Vera Amick, Lenore Hahn Joreta Jenkins, Susie Wood, Janis Johanson, Susie Glanville, Janet Pugh, Virginia Gunner, Jane Werth, Phyllis Hays DRAMATICS CLUB Rosie Hernandez. On February I5 the dramatics club presented Funny Face, a three act play written by Anne Coulter Martens. During the year, the club members have participated in many one act plays for different organizations. They enacted Why the Chimes Rang forthe school Christmas play. The Dramatics club is open to all students interested in any field ofthe theatric world. Mr. William Knapp is the sponsor. Z5
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c. Q. cius BY JACKIE COLICH BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tom Timothy, Jim Brown, Wayne Ward, treasurer: Melvin Nolte, Donald Hughey. MIDDLE ROW: Bruce Irwin, Gilbert Hanson, Edward Turner, secretary, Bob Bacon, president: Larry Woodworth, vice-president: Phillip Magenheimer, Mr. Bob Kuhl. FRONT ROW: Jerry Bailey, Norman Dunwoodie, Norman Elgin, NOT IN PICTURE: Wayne Morrell and Dave McManis. The goal of the boys who are in the C.Q. Club is to learn as much about the theory of radio as possible, so that they will be eligible for an amateur radio license. Mr. Kuhl is the sponsor of the club. BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Charlotte Wells, Ruth Ellen Barbee, Donna Stone, Loretta Fry, Peggy Reichenecker, Darlene Frost, Geneva Moseley, Beverly Reichenecker, Georgia Smith, Shirley Kling, Roberta Sparks, Bonnie Lee Wilcox, Claudette Traffis, Deloris Rae Barrett, Mary Ann Haberkorn, Viola Bond. THIRD ROW: Eileen Griesel, Mari- lyn Rouse, Betty Barbee, Shirley Ring, Carol Dealey, Shirley McKain, Elaine Xenos, Mary Walker, Shirley Matthews, Marialice Brooks, Ruth Bassett, Floy Kelso, Janet Nowin, Jill Nelson, Miss Howe. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Goodwin, Pat Pierce, Donna Foster, Christina Litsis, Bertie Sanders, Jackie Colich, Doris Kees, Shirley Wright, Geraldine Fabac, Marilyn Kincaid. FRONT ROW: Marcia Schmidt, Arlene Leffler, Beverly Gray, Mary Wardlow, Karen Vance, USHERS CLUB As the different events come up during the year which require the use of the school audi- torium, the Ushers Club is on hand to see that things run smoothly. Captain ofthe club is Jackie Colich, assisted by Hazel Westbrook and Bertie Sanders. Miss Nina Howe is the sponsor. Judy Francis, Sandra Weise. Z4 BACK R1 Miller, Denise E Frances Bridges, Bonnie I ROW: R1 Stanley Jensen, Horlsernz Barbara SECONL Sandra E Briley, l Joreta Je Rosie He On Anne C plays fm play. 'l Mr. Wi
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O FRENCH CLUB , - BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: W. C, Belingloph, Lester Brammer, Jerry Cox, Bill Ander- son, Doris Lindsay, Sherlene Burton, Louise Copenhaver, Josephine Buckingham, Clara Ward, Mitzi Frampton, Norma Roots, Miss Howe. FRONT ROW: Sandra Burns, Rocky Shaw, Jane Baptiste, Chalice Bridges, treasurer, Carol Shipman, vice-president, Jean Derge, presi- dent, Patty Park, secretary, Eva Ellis, Sandra Stockamp, Connie Sims. The purpose of the French club, sponsored by Miss Nina Howe, is to help its members be- come better acquainted with the French customs and language. Its members are composed of those students who are or have taken French. They have had many interesting activities this year such as a St. Catherine's Day celebration in November, a Christmas musical, a Spring musical, an April Fish celebration, avisit to the Nelson Art Gallery, and line parties to movies which contained French background. GERMAN CLUB rf K BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sue Flesher, Lois Davis, Ronald Schrieber, Helen Munjak, Loretta Allison, Kent Melton, J.B. Hootz, Beverly Cox, Shirley Look, Leonard Hackinsky, Frances Lindsay. FRONT ROW: Ray Pearson, sergeant-at-armsg Betty Billingsley, chairman entertainment, Ann Munjak, secretary, Frances Meng, vice-presidentglohn Stine, president, Mr. Hunter, sponsor. ' The German club, sponsored by Mr. John Hunter, meets to discuss the basis of German culture. Their meetings are interesting and its membership is growing. Besides their monthly meetings they have had several parties. 26 BACK Fisher , Peggi' Gar Whiles, Beverly Jane toria ng Vera Rose Future and acti sale Miss Li
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