Hoquiam High School - Hesperian Yearbook (Hoquiam, WA)

 - Class of 1967

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'KResolved that the foreign aid program of the United States be limited to non-military assist- ance. This proved to be an absorbing and controversial topic for this year's debate team. Under the leadership of Mr. Hogan, the team members Barb Hannick, Anne Bushey, Hollee Mickelson, Gregg Newstrand, Tom Ekstrand, and Andy Holt attended many district and col- lege meets. The team, true to Hoquiam tradition, received many honors. They placed fourth in district meets, participated in the district league meet, and received recognition by being the only junior team to receive an invitation to the tourna- ment in Pullman. In March, Barb Hannick and Hollee Mickelson further distinguished the team by placing fourth out of sixteen in competition in Olympia. s k FRONT ROW: Anne Bushey, Hollee Mickelson, Barb Hannick. BACK ROW: Tom Ekstrand, Gregg Newstrand, Andy Holt. PCREIG ID BIECT FOR DEBATE Mr. Hogan coaches Hollee Mickelson and Barb Hannick on the finer points of good debate. 29

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l With the support of sixty-six members, the , leadership of President Roger Spencer, and the advice of Mr. Jamison and Mrs. Swanson, the International Relations Club participated in two mock United Nations. At Shoreline High School in Seattle, Bob Paylor, Barb Meyers, and Evelyn Bennett appeared on television. At this meeting the club represented four nations: Uganda, Tur- key, Greece, and Mexico. Later in the year, delegates from the club traveled to Clark College in Vancouver. .The members represented a bloc of Communist nations: the U.S.S.R., Romania, Byelorussia, Hungary, and Bulgaria. To cover expenses, members of IRC spon- sored bake sales, sold refreshments at several sports events, and organized the sale of mums for the Thanksgiving football game. l. R. C. officers enjoy a break during the Mock United Nations at Shoreline High School. I.R.C. EMBERS TRAVEL TO SHORELI E FRONT ROW: President Roger Spencer, Vice President Irene Dale, Treasurer Joan Matthews, Historian Hoilee Mickelson. SECOND ROW: Marlene Holmes, Vicki Espedal, Patti Walsh, Melinda Nelson, Mary Jo Frodel, Barb Meyers, Diana- Murnen, Bonnie Haggerty, Chris Anderson, Ruth Carmen, Gail Potter, Debbie Arnold, Dotti Cobb, Debbie Daly, Evelyn Bennett. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Waples, Colleen Sotomish, Barb Ellen, Carmen Willis, Sandy Dixon, Karolyn Backholm, Sue Skinner, Mary Ann Moller, Chris Byron, Terry Major, Gwen Morton, Arja Reunanen, Karon Mackenzie, Diane Thomlinson, Nancy Bowers. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Tanner, Hilary Mann, Sheri McGuire, Chuck Scott, Steve Wetzel, Tim Wandell, Andy Bohrnsen, Harold Holm, Rick Wayman. Monte Smith, Barb Hannick, Trudy Bodey, Joy Gerlach, Carla Daily. BACK ROW: Bob Knudson, Dave Williams, Dan Ekendal, Tim Erickson, Bruce Spencer, Kim Aiken, Jon Parker, Bill Quigg, Jim McQuade, Bob Thompson, Bob Paylor, Tom Ekstrand, Dave Brook, Karen Martinson, Terri Beegle. 28



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Thirty-flve foreign exchange students representing many different COUFITFTCS aflend lY1feV'nafi0n3l Weekend- SH O T' SER V ICE I THI O Composed of members from all clas- ses, the Senior High Organization of United Teenagers completed its second year of action at Hoquiam High by promoting various worthwhile projects. The energetic group devoted many hours to raising money for the A.F.S. program through candy, doughnut, and hot dog sales. By doing this, they provided Karen Linnenkohl, Hoquiam's A.F.S. represen- tative in Switzerland, with a holiday phone call to her family. During the Christmas season SHOUT assisted the Sunshine Kids program by collecting toys and sponsoring a dance. The active or- ganization also launched the Save Our School campaign which provided the future students of Hoquiam High with a new school. In February, SHOUT sent Valentines to boys in Viet Nam, and in the spring they projected their annual Dollars for Scholars drive. Throughout the year SHOUT mem- bers organized other beneficial projects such as a campus cleanup campaign which enabled them to fulfill the SHOUT motto of Projects for Progress, and Fun in the Processfl 4 4 Nancy Dowling and Nancy Bowers, co-cnalrmen of A.F.S., outline some of the activities for International Weekend. 30

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