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EABER DEBATURS DRILL FUR TUURNAMENTS PAULA IO ROBINSON President The Mount Tahoma debate team under the super- vision ot Mr. Eldon Cowling and President Paula Io Robinson, provided its members with a chance to develop their talents in formal speaking, their vocal expression and their ability to speak on a moments notice. During the course ot the l964-65 school year the de- bate team attended many tournaments. Their season began in Bellingham and continued at tournaments in Seattle, Bremerton, and Tacoma. Something new this year was the purchasing ot debate jackets. .120 tk X ,pe-'fd trvtsf MR. COWLING Advisor ef t Yi? Debators Work with hands as well as t with mind 2 DEBATORS - Row l: I. Hernandez, D. Mulholland, S. Horton, G. Soderberg, G, Beck, T, Bgwles, P, Robinson. ROW 22 W. Meeds, B. Williams. P. Drost, G. Hallen, P. Berry, M. Pratt, F. Frost, N. Beighley, L. Christian, I. lones, A. Swanson. One-Hundred-Ten lv
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PRUUIILY, JUINS GIRLS IN LASTING FRIENDSHIP W Is na. Mount Tahoma girls invade Lincoln territory. .,,,.j:af-...,Q, y If If ,f ff' ' Q r N 1 f J' Mount Tahoma takes pride in its Girls' Hon- orary Organization, Cleophas. To become a member of Cleophas a girl must represent the name of the club, which is Hebrew for friend- ship, and also maintain a 2,8 accumulative grade point average while serving the school. Cleophas began a year of excitement and enthusiasm with the initiation and traditional slumber party for new members. Through service to Mount Tahoma, the members usher- ed at school plays, concerts, and the T-Bird relays, as well as serving at the various teach- ers' teas. One of Cleophas' most time-consum- ing activities this year was the organization of the Homecoming dance and reception. It is not uncommon to see a Cleophas member selling donuts, scrubbing cars, or raking leaves in order to add to they treasury. Not only does Cleophas serve its school, but during the fall the members served their community at South Tacoma Chevrolet and Russ Dunmire's Olds- mobile. To say farewell to the seniors and to recollect memories shared by all, a final gath- ering Was held to end the year. Imagination flows and the new members experience an unforgettable initiation. at as I iii I I I v wi t 'fx is ,535 i Xa: sl Cleophas girls sell fresh donuts. Energetic members wash cars. One-Hundred-Nine
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D. E. TEACHES TECHNIQUES UE FAIR BUSINESS me 5 'T' S32 sg 1 'V-'Qs RETAILERS - Row l: l. Ryder, G. Peters, P. Burman, M. O'Brian, G. Nerge, How 2: Mr. Sabol, M. Cooper, M. Black, I. Bauman, W. Thompson, C. Battson, K. McClure, Mr. Larson, Row 31 S. Wetz, P. Conners, T. Fuchek, T. Beales, D. Knwll, R, Wiburg, L. Anderson. MIKE BLACK President The Retailers Club teaches the basic fundamentals ot buying, advertising, and selling. Members gain experience in outside jobs obtained through their Distributive Education class. By selling a variety of things ranging from paper- back books to dill pickles, the members learn to budget money. Their talent and originality shines through the clever arrangements in their display window. Through the initiative of this year's members, a paperback sec- tion in the school library was started. 'WP MR. SABOL Advisor ltwti if-in .1 thi, -. . U s All - J - 'tqu 0' DE. students sell books daily. One-Hundred-Eleven
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