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FRONT ROW: Betty Davidson, Elsie Cooper, Sharon Armstrong, Ester Sweet- 'Wa 5404, awe M THE CATERETTE CLUB is a service organization whose chief objective is serv- ice at school banquets or luncheons. At these functions the girls wear standard uniforms of blue and white, the school colors. During the current school year, 40 members have participated in the activi- ties of the Caterette Club. These members represent girls from every class. en, Lois Edwards, Barbara Kirk, Carol Baker, Sharon Guthrie, Gladys Pierce. SECOND ROW: Shirley I-linkle, Dorothy Pulliam, Sharon Prairie, Rosie Gleas- on, Elaine Christiansen, Georgia Huckins, Etha Defoore, Barbara Lynch. 664. Barbara Kirk, Nila Alberts, vice-president, Shirley Miss Gaffow, adviser Hinkle, president, Barbara Lynch, secretary, made up the Caterette council this year. FRONT ROW: Leila Spain, Ellen Young, Doris cox, Nila Alberts, Joyce smith, Vercy McManus. SECOND ROW: Renee Wooge, Judy Vill- brandt, Beverly Wallerstedt, Pat Scoles, Bar- bara Wall, Deanna Rose. MISSING: Donna Culp, Anna Kvech, Shirley Schams, Shirley Kyle, Anita Conklin. 70
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ROW ONE: Harold Vogtsberger, Carolyn Liden, jo Eggleston, Donna West, Joyce Pfenning, Diana Purkey, Hermoine Pilant, jo Ann Vance, Barbara Fleming, Beaudette Smith, Ethel Lee, Nancy Dunnington, president, Leona johns, Lowell Batchelor. ROW TWO: Mr. Dotson, advisor, Eileen Larson, Marion Erickson, Wilda Armstrong, Flores Olson, Beverly Frisk, Arlene Gall, Pat Randle, Betty Lefever, Delores Lakey, jean Petersen. nfeitemal. WEEKS BEFORE ANY SCHOOL OCCASION, you ice program to work with art for campaigns, other organi- will see in the Art room students, anxious to earn points to- zations, plays and other presentations. Other than service, ward their pin, stooped over or squatting on the floor slop- the club members study and experiment with art. A new ping paint on the enormous street sign to be hung down project, ceramics, was introduced this year to the Paletteers. town for advertising purposes of school events. The members mix work with play at the potlucks and in- The Paletteers organized several years ago around a serv- formal gatherings in which they participate. , W V f ff f ,,9 f f, lm fl' Marion Erickson shows great talent Pat Randle, joan Sweek, and Arlene Gall all gather around above. HOLLAND MARKET 3709 Franklin Blvd. 69
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5. ABOVE. ROW ONE: Paul Preppernau. ROW TWO: Donnie Williams, Lary Eddy, Dale Dukes. ROW THREE: Roydon Hatch, Douglas Bridges, Don Rose, Dewey Leavitt, Raymond O'Connor. ROW FOUR: Tom Reynolds, Garry Ott, Conrad Moore, Gordon Scott, Vuryl Landreth, Douglas Cole. ROW FIVE: Adrian Ward, Larry Cooke, Sherman Everett, Loyd Iverson, Dick Porter, Earl Cof- felt, Gordon White. ROW SIX: Tom Willoughby, Vaughn Wil- loughby, Leslie Pakulak, Floyd Burright. i RIGHT. The officers this year were Vuryl Landreth, Dale Dukes, Derek White, Gordon Scott, Paul Preppernau, president. Paul reads a letter from their adopted orphan girl in Ger- many, while all listen attentively. 26.2 TO CREATE, MAINTAIN, AND EX- TEND throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character is the purpose of the Hi-Y club, under the direction of Mr. Frank Priester, adviser. Refreshments were provided after games by the Hi-Y to all participants in football and bas- ketball, Sponsoring of the Danceland at the carnival and selling programs during football season were other activities of the club. Outstanding among activities was the elec- tion of Sherman Everett National I-Ii-Y cong- ress in Washington, D.C. during June and July for the Youth Government Assembly. AMERICAN STEEL AND SUPPLY 40 East 7th Ave. 71
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