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SPURTSMANSHIP THRIVES AS GIRLS ENJOY B.A.1-l. . - - ' K. Birch- T-CHICKS - ROW li R. Nobel, I. Sovie, G. Gnirk, F. Frye, B. Ellinger, D. Xfandermeer, C. Hanley, I. Roberts, K. McBurnie, L. Braga, ' man. Row 2: M. Drahos, P. Mears, B. Root, I. Simpson, N. Tones, D. Iones,-l Kulcht Nt KGTTDM- l-GYSOHI It C0UI1IT11MP- Savage- ROW 3- SA Dlamondf P, Lee, M. Dawson, R. Wheeler, C. Moak, I. Clark, M. Clausen, T. Redfield, A. Moe, B. Wise, S. Stephanie, . artins, DONNA VANDERMEER President T-Chicks, the Girls' Athletic Association, promotes and betters good sportsmanship, physical fitness, and an in- terest in athletics. To begin the year of activities T-Chicks sponsored a splash party followed by a pot luck. In October and Feb- ruary TfChiclcs held their annual candy sale which is the main source of funds for the club. The Christmas party in December included a twenty-five cent gift exchange and refreshments. This year, for the first time, T-Chicks is'offering a one- hundred dollar scholarship to a deserving Mount Tahoma student. Membership in T-Chicks is open to all girls at Mount Tahoma Who have earned a letter in intramural sports. MRS. SCOTT Ah , . . fresh air and exercise. J Advisor One-Hundred-Nineteen
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DILIGENT STUDY EARNS ACADEMIC RECUBNITIUN t. I lit. SEPT ' lvl' 5 X X X 4....,..- at-t 2- i iv-+ . HONOR SGCIETY --- Row l. I. Dovereaux, B. Maliait, L. Wczstholrn, R. Sweet, Row Z: L. Keith, W Stephens, I. Cottini, S Exley, M. Carpenter, L. Redman. Row 3: G. Gan- sztroyn, D. Stirn, D. Ioiner, D. Herbert, C. Rasmussen. How 4 N, Beigliloy, G. Vtfheeler, G. Nelson, B. Vtlarner, B. Yau. How 5: I. Gardner, G DeCatorina, K. Vorak. K. Hill, E. Sommer, I. Mastrude. How 6, K. McBurney, N. Martins, L. Thompson, I. Williarns, S. Harr, D Hall, D. Meyer. Row 7: S, Daugherty, T. Bolok, W. Hiscox, S. Lynch, I. Camp, M. Sihvo, F, Frost Row 82 D. Clawson, D. Odden, D. Peusa, T. Redfield, D. Skavlem. How 9: M. Smathers, R. Penn, S. Ionezfs, M, Laursen, P, Drost, I-X. Vtfhiteloclc. One-Hundred-Eighteen GLENNIS GANSTROM President This year, more than ever, Mount Tahoma's Honor Society is trying to fulfill its purpose. By initiating a student service program, the members ot Honor Society show an active interest in their school, a trustworthy leader- ship, and exemplary qualities ot Mount Ta- homa students. Each member works hard to raise the money needed tor a hundred dollar scholarship which is presented yearly to a de- serving student. This project and the 3.3 accu- mulative G.P.A. required tor membership promote enthusiastic interest in developing scholastic ability. The objectives ot this year's program are to provoke thought and encour- age new ideas. MRS. SMITH Advisor
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VARSITY CLUB CONTINUES TU KEEP TRAUITIUNS 1 BRIAN HARTZELL Vice President IOHN LOBLAND Secretary The Varsity Club exists to promote and up- hold sportsmanship in all athletics at Mount Tahoma. Though the club recognizes the need. tor all levels ot athletic participation, member- ship is reserved tor those athletes who have earned at least one varsity letter. ln addition, the club annually sponsors a Donkey Basketball Game, This year the taculty managed to tie the Varsity Club team. Later in the year a regular game was held between the same two teams. This game showed the friend- ship that develops between faculty and stu- dent body in all schools that are as successtul as Mount Tahoma. This year the club under- took concession sales at school events and dur- ing the morning break. This helped to retire a long standing debt, as well as bolster the club's treasury. The many Varsity Club members who have worked long hours tor their club and school can be proud ot the job they have done. yt.. Q Q BRUCE MALFAIT President 1: OS ' gg X A S A E 5 bltlbvl at DENNY HENDRICKSON MR. FRIBERG MR. MOSEID Treasurer Advisor Advisor One-Hundred-Twenty
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