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Lakota Student Union looks to the future In only its second year the Lakota Student Union is aspiring towards goals of self and public awareness. A field trip to a play about Indian heritage was one of the highlights of the club this year, and they are planning many ideas and projects for the future. They look forward to an outstanding year in 74-75. Not Shown: R.Buckley, C.Sharp, D.Emerson, D.Ashleman, D.Emmerson, D.Forsell, Mrs. Gowen- lock (Adv.) L. To R.-K.Near, P.Sam, T.Sam, A.Swenson, D.Kincaid, Seated-J. Benson (v. p.), W.Smith (pres.), C.Mira- montez (sec. -teas.) As Lounge Aids keep thoughts on the present E.H.S. Lounge: A place of laughter, a place to hassle, a place to play with your favorite paddle. Gary Yow takes on the table. Typical Lounge Aide attitude R. Edwards I.Harrison and T.Skinner team up for a match of skill Through outstanding efforts in the Spring of ' 73, and a three-month closure, Evergreen ' s Student Lounge took on a new look. Some new furniture, a partition and murals on the walls took a lot of work but the main attrac- tions are the coke and candy machines and the ping-pong table. The lounge aides have a good chance to learn the game one hour every day and Mr. Whetsell, lounge-aid advisor, is continually selling ping-pong balls to the table-tennis freaks. 1st period Tom Vansteenvoort, senior; 2nd period Mike Foster, senior; 3rd period Bill Schilling, senior; Jay Sullivan, senior; 4th pe- riod Alan Anderson, senior; Todd Francis, junior; 5th period Randy McNaughton, junior; Gary Yow, senior; 6th period Shayne Day, sen- ior; Dennis Martin, senior; Neil Dumais, jun- ior; Mr. Whetsell Advisor. 65
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as the director stuffs more cotton in his ears EXPERIMENTAL STRINGS: Danita Boehm, Ray Buckley, Dennis Demoss, Barbara Dick, Mark Eller, Lori Fritsch, Adene Hammett, Jim Kamp, Dianna Kincaid, Kim Kundert, Kevin Malone, Bill Schilling, Woodrow Smith, Bob Thomas, Yumiko Vanagisawa, Keiko Nagami, Dianne King, Isy Anaya. Mark Eller pauses for a moment to untangle his fingers Isy Anaya falls asleep to the tune of Wedding Song. from the strings. 64 Reading ' MAD ' magazines and playing guitars just don ' t mix. ' Dennis Demoss I wish they ' d hurry and take my picture so that I can finish this song - Barbara Dick
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Monday after school, the sun is shining, yet where Orienting sophomores, hosting alumni, sing- ing Christmas carols, sending valegrams and entertaining fathers were just a few of the activi- ties that occupied the time of Girls ' Club. They also stole the show at the Hazen Girls ' Club Convention with the debut of a new hit single— The Other Day. The officers were Connie Peters, president; Darlene Pearsall, vice-president; Janet Burgon, secretary; Debbie Farr, treasurer; Barb Renwick, junior representative; and Rose Anaya, Virginia Farley, and Melanie Kennelly, sophomore rep- resentatives. The chairmen blended talents and appointed Janyce Lauhon, Father - Daughter Banquet; Sheree Pudwill, Fashion Show; Chrystal McBride, Mother ' s Tea; Belinda Kube, Social; Kim Wade, Girl of the Month; Patty Barkus, Dance; Michelle Chauner, Scrapbook; and Janis Swanson, Publicity. The advisors were Miss Keifner and Mrs. Ladich. Janis demonstrates the intricate details of sign-making to Michelle and Kim. Darlene ' s face lights up at the idea of going to Chrystal stares in disbelief as Sheree and Janyce dream up themes for Spring activities another tea. ° Janet bares her teeth and de mands to know who is absent. The cabinet gets together for its favorite afternoon activity— picture taking. bS;
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