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Honor Society Recognizes Scholastic Achievement Although the main objective of National Honor Society was to recognize high scholastic achievement, the club did not limit its activities to comparison of GPA's. The club's most profitable undertaking - the sale of underclass pictures - netted over four hundred dollars, which financed scholarships for worthy seniors. A dance in February supplemented the club's funds. An exchange visit with Wilson High School in Portland highlighted the club's spring activities. Delegates from each school attended classes with Honor Society members from the school they visited. To climax the year the club held a beach party. , This year's officers - Len Ceder, George Sudar, Steve Maffin, and Maryann Batt - presided over the Friday morning meetings. Mrs. Schramm and Mr. Teigen again served as advisors.
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Pep Club Members Spur Homecoming to Success SporTing large red and vvhiTe boosTer buTTons, mem- bers of Pep Club enThusiasTically pushed Their sale of Homecoming pins. They spenT many hours addressing inviTaTions To alumni and planning The bonfires in The parking loT', The FacuITy-LeTTermen game, and The Home- coming dance. In cooperaTion vviTh Girls' Club, Pep Club members also sponsored Dress-up Day, Colors Day, and The povvderpuTT TooTball game. During The TooTball season The club arranged bus Trips To Longvievv and Olympia. They also sponsored a booTh aT The CoTTon Carnival in The spring. Under The leader- ship oT Presideni' Jim Burg and advisor, Mr. Jones, Pep Club generaTed spiriT and sporTsmanship ThroughouT The year. Wilson boys display True Pep Club spiriT OfT'cers and members of Pep Club who worked hard on Homecoming: - Row 2: D. Nelson, W. Dodge, J. Burg, T. Dodge, D Michelson I Front Row: S. SheITon, S. BuTfingTOr1, K. BVGCIYI D- Spence, J- Paulsen
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