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HERE THE BOYS ARE Brawn, looks, and athletic achievement- the keys to entering Varsity Club? Well, maybe, but not quite. According to Mr. Pat Eason, the real purpose of Varsity Club is to promote citizenship through athlet- ics. Among their activities were the schol- arship fund raiser and selling programs at football games. Spring plans included the Varsity Club Social and the Ugly Man Contest. Acting as a school service organization, the Active Boys' Club put on the annual Boys' Club Dance and kept the reader board up to date every week. In May, the boys put on the annual all-school outdoor track meet. Mr. Lee said they hoped to raise money and plant rhododendrons around the school. a 1 E YSUH IHIRST AWAY! Varsity Club officers relax in the Student Lounge Cabovel. TOP ROW: Sergeant-at-Arms-Stan Mickels, President-Al Amundson, Secretary- Doug England. BOTTOM ROW: Treasurer-Paul Plesha. Boys' Club Officers BELOW are left to right: Vice-President-Howie Chichester, Sergeant-at-Arms-George Bottin, Secretary-Treasurer, Rich Fletcher. President Doug Schroeder is not pictured. A7
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N W SOUNDS IN STUDE T A S B President Ken Ralph IABOVEJ relaxes thoughtfully on the Sr bench Vice president Chuck Hawley TAT RIGHT? attends an A.S.B. meeting. Government Loud, riotous tunes vibrating in the student lounge reminded everyone that Meadowdale finally got a jukebox in '68-'69. This was an improvement origi- nated and fostered by the As- sociated Student Body - in fact, one of the few ideas that actually originated with the students themselves. A.S.B. also sponsored other projects such as Lights for Life, a program designed to place street lights in front of the school to help prevent further accidents. However, it will be the jukebox that students will long remem- ber as the improvement they wanted most, and the expres- sion of their will. Secretary Cheri Rogers, above, takes the minutes at an A.S.B. meeting. Del Verrall, TAT RIGHT! is A.S.B. Treasurer.
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vi Mrs. Lagerquist, Advisor Girls' Club officers: President-Colleen Tanabe, Vice-President- Colleen Cole, Secretary-jean Rothnie, Corr. Secretary-Margie Bardan, Treasurer-Kris Slabaugh. THE FEMININIE MYSTIQ Scrapbook, Penny McCalmong Publicity, Carmen Anderson, Art, Cris Franeg Squaw of the Month, Anne Echelbarger, Friendship-Hospitality, Debbie Lyons, Exchange, Sandi Krizang Programs, Patti LaBarge, Fundraiser, Darlene Bergersonp Student Standards, Lynda Giddens, Community Service, Katie Wiszmann. With the help ofa new advisor, Girls' Club modified the tradi- tions ofthe past to create a new feeling of self-expression. The girls were certainly not Clow- ing Around when they initiat- ed a new program of exchange visitations with various schools in the Seattle area. With spring came the plans for a Dad and Daughter Dinner and a Moth- er-Daughter Tea. rfmaiaa M..- ,ew vnu-s-any .aw
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