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FIRST ROW Qleft to rightjz Sidney Wheeler, Donald Rostad, Gary Engle, Stuart Bjork, Lewis Wheeler, Ned Myers, Howard Robinson, Donald Olsen, Ronald Jones, Dirk Sveom. SECOND ROW: Dennis Schroeder, Roger Wichelt, Kenneth Curless, Elzie Laube, Gary Ringen, Gerald Olsen, Jon Sveom, Bruce Main, Mr. J. Schumacher. THIRD ROW: David Morgan, Richard Knezel, Kenneth Zuhlke, Robert Olsen, Gary Hawkins, William Vigdahl, Kenneth Anderson, Jerry Pryce, Robert Keen. Ili-Y President . . .... . Robert Olsen Vice-President . Jerry Pryce Secretary . . . . Dennis Olson Treasurer . . . Howard Robinson Reporter . ...... Don Olson Advisor ........ Mr. Franklin Schumacher The purpose of the Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. After each meeting of the Hi-Y we have aprogram which we think will help us to become better citizens. This year for the first time we have taken up bowling as part of our recreation program. We have four teams, one team from each class. This year we will send a basketball team to the annual Hi-Y basketball tournament as we have done in the past. The Hi-Y holds a meeting every other Wednesday night. After the meeting we have about two hours of recreation. --Robert Olsen
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. 5 , . . 3 i r I FIRST ROW CLEFT TO RIGHTJ1 Ezra Hoesly, Sonja Leatherman, Patricia Wish, Arthur Caple Mr Selbo SECOND ROW: Ronald Jones, Carolyn Pinnow, Doris Williams, Heidi Leatherman, Jon Sveom THIRD ROW: Richard Knezel, David Pfisterer, Sidney Wheeler, Edwin Meichtry, Gary Olin. tudent Council President . . . Ezra Hoesly Vice-President , . Arthur Caple Secretary . . . Sonja Leatherman Treasurer ...... Pat Wish Advisors. Mr. Rockwell and Mr. Selbo The Student Council is a fairly new organization but is proud of its achievement. We belong to the State and National Student Council Asso Ciations. We plan the social events for the year, help beautify the school grounds. We are always glad to have suggestions from anyone for im provem ents . - -Ezra Hoesly as
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FIRST ROW fleft to rightjg Marjorie Ziltener, Susan TenEyck, Enid Zimmerli, Judith Brager, Carolyn Pimww. Mrs. sveom. SECOND ROW: carol wismer, Karen Zimmerli, Judie Kundert, Gloria Challoner, Mary Jane Culles, Sandra Bramble, Beth Hageman, Nancy Pryce, Carole Olsen. THIRD ROW: Flora Stuessy. Judy DeVoe, Carolyn Hoff, Beverly Kundert, Phyllis Weidman, Linda Witt, Ellen Fisher, Lorna Stuessy, Susan Schultz, Marie Schroeder. FOURTH ROW: Janice Olson, Barbara Runte, Sara Conway, Joanne Zuhlke, Sonya Johnson, Lila Stencel, Ronna Strommen, Doris Williams. Tri-Hi-Y President . . Enid Zimmerli Vice-President . . . Judy Brager Secretary . . . . Susan TenEyck Treasurer . . Marjorie Ziltener Advisor ......... . . . Mrs. Sveom The Tri-Hi-Y is a group of girls affiliated with the Y. M. C. A. It is a non-sectarian group and all high school girls are eligible. The meetings are held the second and fourth Wednesdays of every month. The second Wednesday is a noon meeting and the fourth a night meeting. Special projects are being started during the meetings. A special Christmas project besides caroling is carried on. It is hoped that the club can be of great service in many ways. - - Enid Zimmerli
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