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,, ,Z STANDING: Roy Busse, Jim Snell, Ozzie Lee. SEATED: Tom Johnston, Alex Bennett, Pat Halstead, Rick Smith. gage' Zia! ' MW LEFT TO RIGHT: Ken Olsen, Anita Chopp, Alex Bennett, Judy Simonsen, Dave Alfred, Mr. Guerin, Barbara Larson. 5 -nf sq
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25253 x L r 'WWW faq' fu. A18 PAQ President, Karen Jacobsen, TOP ROW: Lorna Shattuck, Sharon Rockey, Sandy Paulson, Diane Francoeur, Karen Rich- Secretary, Diana Dewey Vice-President, Judy Simon- ardson, Kathy Reynolds. MIDDLE ROW: Judy Simonsen, Anita Chopp, Gail Hazen, Treasurer, Donna Paschal sen. Karen Musgrave, Linnea Linden. BOTTOM ROW: Diana Dewey, Donna Paschal, Mrs. Green, Judy Cobler, Joan Clark. , 1 The purpose of the Girls' Club is to provide a program of interest and inspiration to all girls. Every girl auto- matically belongs to Girls' Club. Girls' Club activities started this year with initiating the freshman girls. This was followed by a Big and Little Sister Party for the upperclassmen and their freshman sisters. Perhaps the biggest proiect was the Carnival TOP ROW: Diane Young, Sherry Winderl, Kay Knutson, Linda Dixon, Carol Harmon, Georgine Albertson, Donna Roberts, Darie Borgen. MIDDLE ROW: Anita Chopp, Ann Thompson, JoAnne Pen- dergost, Sharon Jewell, Christi Carlson, Lynne Herndon, Audrea Q -in 6, T XX -Q : 'Y 'Sf 42 s .4 '7 . , W M M ' i :iff ' ti - K ,,ir . T ' i fr X held in October. The theme was King Arthur's Court. The Cotton Ball, Senior Tea, and other special days are also sponsored by Girls' Club. Another part of the Girls' Club, which was organized for the first time this year is the Pages, These are representatives from each home room who keep the girls informed on all of the Girls' Club activities. Jacob, Sandy Towne. BOTTOM ROW: Coralee Panker, Yvonne Winslow, Carol Carter, Sylvia Williams, .ludy Blatt, Carol Kirby, Kathleen Kelly. I 4.
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' Www ' The East High National Honor Society, under the skillful guidance ot Mr. Jones, enjoyed a very active program during 1958 and 1959. The club began by electing otticers and planning the year's program. The meetings were highlighted by speakers on mental health and student related topics. The purpose of the East High National Honor So- ciety is to encourage good scholarship among the students and to give recognition to those students who have achieved high scholastic standards. This year, for the hrst time, Sophomores were admitted on a probationary basis. The National Honor Society visited several colleges in this area during the school year and a field trip was planned for the spring. The club sold pam poms and graduation announcements during the J i year. President, George Grantha... Vice President, Anita Chopp TOP ROW: Alex Bennett, Bob Bergquist, Lewis Busby, Karen Jacobsen, Roy Busse, Pat Halstead, Mr. Jones, Dale Helland, Jim Arthur, John Green, Frank Tysver. THIRD ROW: Sandy Hansen, Mike Shockro, Barbara Shirey, Denise Johnson, Gail Hazen, George Grantham, Doug Miles, Carol Nylund, Dave Alfred. SEC- ,ff Secretary, Carol Nylund Treasurer, Frank Tysver OND ROW: Joyce Lewis, Lenora Show, Peggy Buell, Nancy Davis, Shirley Raikko, Anita Chopp, Lois Tysver, Karen Richard- son, Judy Ferguson. BOTTOM ROW: Sue Meier, Bernice Giggans, Donna Paschal, Judy Heacox, Carol Cox, Connie Brown, Sharon Fauts, Sandy Towne, Carol Kirby. 51 av C?
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