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a lK Q y .., lr UPPER LEFT GROUP: senior high. FIRST ROW, left to right: Claudia Usselman. Virginia Askew, Ardene Sestan. Sharon Morgan. SECOND ROWI: Bob Steele, Delma Sestan, Delores Reed, Carl Johnson. THIRD ROW: Edward Carder, David Brunoff, jay Busch, Terry Williams, Duane Haslam. CENTER LEFT: student body officers: Claudia Usselman, Ardene Sestan, Jay Busch, Bob Steele, Delrna Sestan, Sharon Morgan, Mr. Hall. LOWER LEFT: council at workr Edward Carder, Delores Reed, Virginia Askew, Duane Haslam, Ardene Sestan, Mr. Hall, Jay Busch, Bob Leighton, UPPER RIGHT: junior high council. FIRST ROW: Elsie Yotsuuye, Dixie Davis, Phyllis Perry, Lois Jensen, LaVonne jones. SECOND ROW: Nadine Morgan, Beverly Torgerson. Inez Isal-csen. Kathleen Leighton, Ruth Ambuehl, Janice Kotchlcoe. THIRD ROW: Gaylen Harris, Stewart Carder, Edward Hess, Harry Dunn. CENTER RIGHT: Nliss Lindstrom. junior offi- cers: SEATED: Kathleen Leighton, Beverly Torgerson. STANDING: Edward Hess, Ruth Ambuehl, Elsie Yotsuuye, Inez Isaksen, Gaylen Harris, Phyllis Perry. LOWER RIGHT: junior council at work. SEATED: Nadine Morgan, Miss Lindsrrom, Stewart Carder. STANDING: Lois Jensen, Janice Kotchlcoe, Harry Dunn, Edward Hess, Dixie Davis, Student Councils SENIOR I-IIGI-I: JUNIOR I-IIGI-I: The council's officers were elected from the . . . 'unior hi h school to lan the activities of th fha student body president' Jay Busch' Aldmg year. This was done writh the help of the othei students, On December 12, the junior high sponsor- This year's student council was headed by him were the other regular student body offi- cers and the home room representatives, who through discussion, although they had no vote, d I A ' H - 1 helped the council to carry out the will of the Q 8 Christmas party' mOV1ei The LIU est entire student body. Mr. Hall expressed the views of the faculty and has helped the council Angel, was shown, followed by dancing and refreshments. which proved very enjoyable for the first activity, to be 3 Success' The most outstanding activity of the junior Besides Working for student Welfare, the high Was the Christmas program with musical council this year promoted the early fall I-Iello numbers directed by Mrs. Karl Kaiser. Ninth Dance, spring time's Campus Day, and the May grade students participated in the Nativity scene Day festival. with Elsie Yatsuuye as announcer.
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qo- 7 - K . ' ji ies k ,, , t 5 UPPER LEFT, front row, left to right: Glenda Ander- son, Marlene Cook. Beverly Nelson. Second Row: Bill Tibbits, Mary Handke, Kay Gunn, Delores Reed. Third Row: Bob Steele, Janet Mitten, Diana Steigers, Bob Kern, CENTER LEFT: David Brunoff. Bob Steele, Bill Tibbits-circulation department. UPPER RIGHT: Mary I-landlce, associate editor: Janet Mitton, editor. CENTER RIGHT, front row, left to right: l.,aVona Dulin, Geraldine Heilig, Jean Baker, Richard VanDerschelden. Second Row: Bob Keplca, Dave Brun- off, Norman Heilig, Jerry McLean. LOWER CENTER: Mr. Buckley, adviser, LOWER RIGHT: Norman Heilig, Glenda Anderson, Dick VanDer- wa, schelden, Bob Kern. Trojan T rum peter Staff We have had some difficulties this year in putting out the weekly paper. Toward the middle of the year, Mr. Francis, who published our news in the Hilltop Bulletin, sold his paper to a printer in Auburn. We had to find some other source for the publication of our weekly news, so we turned to a mimeographed paper. There are advantages in a printed paper over a mimeographed copy, but the staff found that it was a lot of fun to be able to arrange their own paper and to put the items in that they wanted. For a class as large as this journalism group, the extra work was welcome to keep them busy. Our editor was Janet Mitton: assistant editor, Mary Lou Handke: feature editor, Glenda Anderson: Delores Reed, copy editor: Bob Kern, sports editor: Norman Heilig, farm editor: Bob Steele and Dave Brunoff, circulation managers: Dick VanDerschelden, historian: and Bill Tibbits was in charge of mimeographing. The reporters were Ron Martin, LaVona Du- lin, Geraldine Heilig, Marlene Cook, Kay Gunn, Bryan Dalin, Jean Baker, Bob Leighton Diana Steigers, Beverly Nelson, and Bob Kepka. Mr. Buckley directed the work.
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JUS UPPER LEFT: Trojanettes. FRONT ROW, left to right: Arlene Toler, Mary Johnson, Virginia Askew, Marlene Cook, Evone LaQua, Ardene Sestan. SECOND ROW: Marcia Holm, Diane Shepler, Vittorine Boitano, Mary Lou Handlre, Diane Ward. Pat Nelson, THIRD ROW: Muriel Hall, Carol Oclegard, Margaret Ambuehl, janet Mitton, Winnie Nlirton, Carol Gregory, Charlee Shinn, CENTER LEFT: officers. SEATED: Virginia Askew. STANDING: Evone LaQua, Janet Mitton, Diane Ward, Victorine Boitano. CENTER: Miss Dunn, advisor. LOWER LEFT: Ttojanettes on duty: Marcia Holm, Carol Gregory, Victorine Boitano, Eleanor Yoshiolca, Diane Shepler, Marlene Cook. UPPER RIGHT: Trojan Knights. FRONT ROW, left to right: Ralph Davis, Duane Haslam, Bill Funlchouser, Bob Kern. SECOND ROW: Gordon Anderson, Ronnie Mettler, Ronnie Martin, Harold Peters, Howard Wissinger. THIRD ROW: Jerry Sweet, Clarence Hamre, Dwayne Proff, Jack Sanford, Dick Spencer. CENTER RIGHT: Bill Funkhouser, president. CENTER: Mr, Hall, advisor. LOWER RIGHT: Knights on duty: Bill Funlrhouser, Duane Haslam, Bob Kern. T rojonetfes Trojan Knjgh ts Trojan Knights report to the gym at 9:45. What a familiar call that is! Out they go The Trojanettes, the official school ushers, have had a very successful year under the guid- ance of their faculty advisor, Miss Agnes Dunn, and their student advisor, Janet Mitton. Each year ten freshman girls are chosen to become active Trojanettes during their sopho- more and junior years. The girls are selected on the basis of initiative, scholarship, and their ability to co-operate with others. The chosen Trojanettes this year were Eleanor Yoshioka, Marcia Holm, Winnie Mitton, Pat Nelson, Mary Johnson, Diane Shepler, Arlene Toler, Carol Gregory, Victorine Boitano, and Arlene Touchette. to set up chairs or put away chairs after pro- grams. They also patrol the halls at noon to prevent an overflow of students there. Each year the Trojan Knights select six sophomore boys to serve in the organization. This year's new members are Ronnie Mettler, Gordon Anderson, Jerry Sweet, Harold Peters, Dick Spencer, and Howard Wissinger. Social events of the year were the annual dinner for new members and the Trojan Knight-Trojanette party.
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