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PHILUSUPHER5 EXPLORE REALMS UE THE UNKNOWN GLENN BRAZIL President Although one of the newer and lesser known clubs at Mount Tahoma, the Philosophy Club, was not with- out interest. The club's main purpose was to provide a means by which students may seek knowledge ot the fundamental ideas and principles on which all reality rests, and also to tind guide posts tor the direc- tions of human conduct. Yearly activities included various candy sales and car washes tor the purpose ot promoting greater inter- est in the club and to obtain additional materials tor future study by Mount Tahoma students. MR. DOWNS Advisor Thought is the key to success 1' if Sass Pl-HLOSOPHY CLUB - Row l: E. Keith, I. Sage, B. Hutchinson, B, Braz il, R. Grazzini, C. Wellen. Row 2: L. Chr1st1an Mr Downs G lones Y Clements. Row 3: D. Miller, N. Hiscox, P. Burke, I. Pompey, S. Lynch, I-X. Dernarest, P. Frye. One-Hundred-Fourteen
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TU INSURE A VERY SUCCESSFUL YEAR IN 1965 Students dance to the gay music of the Deacons The girls work many hours to pro To keep in step, the Girls' Club sponsored the annual Christmas Tolo and the Father-Daughter Banquet during the school year of l964-55. The girls can congratulate themselves on two very successful events. The Tolo was held on December l2th with the enchanting theme, 'lWon- derland by Night. After many hectic weeks of prepara- tion the couples relaxed to the peaceful music of the Dan Waddell Quintette. The Queen and her court were pre- sented during the evening. As everyone left for their dinner engagements, the couples gathered memories of the successful dance. King of the Parade was the theme to honor the girls' fathers at the banquet. The friendly atmosphere was in- a creased by the clever decorations of Easter bunnies, E i S f .x baskets, and golden crowns. The evening was begun with a delicious dinner. The program which followed consisted of speeches about how grand fathers and daughters are. A fashion show was presented with all the girls wearing light, gay dresses which they had made. The night was concluded by music by the Mount Tahoma Girls' Trio. All the fathers thanked their daughters for such a wonderful night. Something new was tried this year, a Girls' Club All- School Dance. The students danced to the gay music of the Deacons. The theme, Spring Fling, was comple mented by flowers and pretty girls. Once again, the Girls' Club provided a fun-filled evening for Mount Tahoma students, .gg at the 'Spring Fling' duce an enchanting atmosphere. Co-Chairmens Linda Keith and lan Tucker. One-Hundred-Thirteen
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DRI-IMI-ITIE ABILITY FL!-IRES IN NEW CLUB Drama Club is an organization open to all students interested in the performing arts. The students are given the opportunity to partici- pate as stage crew members, actors, commit- tee members and student directors. The nucleus of Drama Club is Thespians, which is a national organization. A student must have earned ten points in dramatic Work to be eligible for this high honor. Being a member of Thespians provides active students with privileges, such as holding offices. The purpose of the Drama Club isfto extend the knowledge and experience of students who are interested in the field of speaking and acting. The club supports and backs all forms of dramatics at Mount Tahoma High School. DON BOEHM President DRAMA CLUB - Row l: N. Martins, I. Lepbart, L. Coe, S. Overy, P. Robinson, D. Boehm. Row 2: L. Hale, G. lones, I. Cottini P. Drost, Miss Wynstra. Bow 3: L. Enzler, P. Berry, S. Brown, I-X. Alferness, B. Aalbue, A. Franklin. Row 4: M. Boyle, L. Christian K. Ludington, S. Sargent, N. Kerr, I. Clark, D. Kay, D. Mahoney, I. Hanson, D. Diess. Row 5: K. Norman, C. Hanson, B. Willis Y. Clements. Row 6: S. Harr, M. Lawler, L. Thompson, T. Maves. 1 1 1 One-Hundred-Fifteen
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