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VARSITY CLUB Left to right, ROW l: Thomas Abraham, David Garris, Alan Tubbs, Richard Thompson, Floyd Bacon, Bro Rapp. ROW 2: Dennis Anthony, Michael Wood, Douglas Thompson, Robe-rt Vicander, James Sample, Paul Lind. ROW 3: Stephen Meleen, Philip Baker, Donald Ropp, Leslie Sanford, John Smith, Ralph Knapp. ROW 4: Leonard Thompson, Donald Flaherty, Dennis Clark, Dennis Osborne. The main function of this club is to promote athletics in our school and to persuade more boys to paricipate in sports activities. lt is open to any boy who has earned at least one letter. The one important proiect of these boys is to provide varsity jackets for all senior members who have three letters, one of which must be obtained in the senior year. They earn money tor these jackets by selling candy during games and sponsoring dances after the home bas- ketball games. Left to right: David Garris, President: Richard Thompson, Vice-President: Thomas Abraham, Secretary-Treasurer. 93
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STAGE CREW Left to right, Dave Persing, Secretary-Treasurer, Paul Jukes, President, Norman Brown, Vice-President. The Stage Crew is generally re- sponsible for all construction work done around the school for various activities, such as Junior and Sen- ior class plays, May Day, the Prom, Class Night, and Commencement. Also, they lend the use of their equipment, usually lights, for par- ties, dances, and for the maiorettes marching during home games. They repair and keep a monthly inventory on all tools and equip- ment. This behind-the-scene organ- ization is essential in the success of many school activities. Lett to right, ROW iz David Persing, Norman Brown, Paul Jukes, Mr. Donald Johnson. ROW 2: Gib Mason, Dennis Danielson, Larry Eastman, Norman Whiteley. ROW 3: Jim Dailey, Gregory Fitzgerald, Robert Brown and David Lund. 92
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94 ART CLUB The purposes of The Art Club are to paint posters and to help solve any art problems which may arise within the school or communi- ty. To be a member you must be in grades ten Through twelve. The club was organ- ized eight years ago by Carl Campbell, advisor. Left to right: Margaret Kay, Treasurer, William Patchen, Assistant Studio Directory Alan Sivi, Studio Director, Donna McAllister, Secretary. Eff . i Q. 7 Left to right, ROW l: Thomas Gettings, William Patchen, Donna McAllister, Alan Sivik, Margaret Kay, Anthony Roberti, Philip Baker. ROW 2: Bonnie Anderson, Douglas Phanco, Kathleen Ford, Connie Anderson, Holly Williams, William Armstrong, Diane Kay.
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