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'RK PRINCESS AND CHIEF To Princess Barbara and Chief Harry, We,the Pow-Wow staff, extend our heartiest congratulations and best wishes to you. Becoming Princess or Chief is one of the highest social honors attainable in this school. Barbara,your pleasant personality has wonyou many friends during the years you have been here. You are very active in school organizations and can always be counted on when there is work to be done. It is to you, whom we shall never forget, we say, Well done! The title of Princess goes to a very de- serving girl. Harry, you have always been one of the well liked boys in your class. You have a way of winning the friendship and ad- miration of others. One of your best known extra-curricular activities is your regular place among the starters on the basketball and baseball teams. Best wishes, Harry. Our ath- letic teams and the whole school will miss you next year. 23
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GIRLS SPQRTS CLUB First row, left to right: Sherry Story, Marianna Holcomb, Doris Cauble, Madge Boswell, Iris Engram, Nina Suzuki fVice-Presidentj, Mary Sue Kuykendall, Nancy Etherton, Judy Davis,Bernice Murakami, Darlene Todd fPresidentJ. Second row, left to right: Vera Jean Foeste fSecretaryJ, Rosemary McClard, Shirley Scherer, Jane Sanders, Judy Robinson, Rose Hoffman, Barbara Grueneberg, Betty Frank fTreasurerj, Erma Eakins, Margie Deimund. The Girls Sports Club was formed in the year 1951 for the girls of College High. X The purpose of the club is to give the girls J A more opportunities in the field of sports .. A 42:0 and to create the right attitude of sports- 6. A manship among them. S . Members participate in the sports of 4 basketball, baseball, swimming , badminton , I , and many others. There is a business meeting twice a month. X Regular attendance is the only qualifi- X , cation for membership. Q f J ' X f 1 --lynn 25
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