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I-IND FRIENDSHIP AMDNG STUDENT EEDERIITIDN For the third straight year, Key Club functioned as a service organization to the school and to the community. Their co-sponsorship of homecoming was one ot their greatest achievements. Among their many admirable services Was their ushering at Mount Tahoma's major drama productions. They also aided in the purchase ot Mount Tahoma's sparkling banner and trophies for the athletic teams. I Key Club also provided social functions along with their many service projects. Their sponsorship ot a dance early in the year greatly added to the cIub's treasury. In keeping with their high ideals of good citizenship and Worthwhile service, Key Club again had a rich and rewarding year. v MR.LEMMON Advisor A ff A f - AX' Att -'K A t lil. ix I xf '- ' 'I' Mgt KEY CLUB - Row I: B. Meidinger, W, Me-Whirter, S, Gillis, F. Boukal, L. Scranton, D. Barkley, D. Mittelstaedt, I. Endicott, D, Glass, I. Schultz, Row 2: B. Wiburg, T. Morris, B. Muir, I. Mowry, I. Smith, B. Hamilton, B. Gundstrom, G. Pieruccioni, R. Cey, D. Stirn, B. Geppert, E. Burmester. Bow 3: D. Dudley, I. Flateland, C, Davies, I. Falk, A. Smith, D. Dudley, M. Barney, T. Temple, I. Hunt, D. Herbert, C. Oliver, T. Croghan. Thirty-One
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KEY CLUB SERVES SCHUULQ PRUMUTES SPIRIT Thiriy HM ENDICOTT LARRY SCRANTON DAN BARKLEY DOUG MITTELSTAEDT President Vice President Secretary Treasurer One of Key C1ub's many service projects.
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MRS. SMITH Advisor HUNUR SUCIETY The purpose of the Honor Society is to create an en- thusiasm for superior scholarship, to develop loyal pupil citizenship, to stimulate a desire to serve faithfully one's school, community, and country, to promote trustworthy leadership and to install exemplary qualities of character in the pupils of Mount Tahoma High School, To become a member, a student must have' a 3.30 or better accumula- tive grade point average, The Honor Society's constitution Was officially recognized by the National Honor Society Headquarters in Washington, DO, giving the club its basis as an official chapter. ln order to increase its funds, Honor Society sponsored a bake sale in November and sold potato chips in lanuary. ESTHER TAYLOR President HONOR SOCIETY - Row li C. Fortier, L. Schuchman, P. Swanson, I. Saether, M. Stirn, G. Stirn, K. McLeod, R. Penn. Row 2: S. Chapman, N. Martens A. Franklin, C. Wilkins, S. McDougall, K. Fry, C. Laursen, W. Stephens, A. Whitelock. Row 3: B. Staker, B. Radek, D. Stirn, T. Temple, B. Iohnson A Smith, B. Malfait, L. Westholm, I. Smith. Thirty-Two
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