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SlIHlIlll PAlIHll TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Martin, Dick Moritz, Bill Hanson, Doug Hanson, Robert Norman-, Jackie Whitesmith, Bev Anderson, and Audrey Anderson, Captain. MIDDLE ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Danny Bullion, Ronald Henrickson, Tommy Johnson, Genee Haws, Jimmy Day, Bob Jones, Jimmy Eames, Bette Borden, Hazel Steinbach, and Scott Crawford. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Merritt Washburn, Jimmy Calhoun, Johnny Laxdal, Jim Widerspohn, Bonnie McAllister, Wanda Williams, Denis LaPorte, Anita Cowan, Bob Paul, and Jimmy Theubet. THE SCHOOL PATROL The school Patrol is an organization consisting of boys and girls from the grades six through twelve. This year there are 30 members. lt is considered an honor to be a member of this organization. The patrols are under the supervision of Mr. Newquist and Audrey Anderson who is captain. Their uniforms are donated by the Veterans of FO1'eign Wars. The patrols are divided into two groups which are town patrol and bus patrol. The duty of the town patrol is to protect the students coming to and going from school. The bus patrol's duty is to insure good con- duct on the busses and to protect the life of the student while crossing the road after getting off the bus. Every month they are treated to a show of their choice, free of charge, through the courtesy of Mr. George Borden Jr. Also each year they have the opportunity of going down to Playland, near Seattle, along with other school patrols from the Northwest. There they are given free tickets to all the various rides and free lunch. Towards the end of the school year they have a beach party at Birch Bay just for their own group. 39 C
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lllllll lillllis 'T rin TOP ROW: Russ Johnson, Joe Hallson, Wall Blauser, George Kleer, Bob Thom- as, LeeRoy Ahrens, Jim Odle. MIDDLE ROW: Glen Eastman, Dennis Olason, Dennis Gudjonson, Bob Robbins. Bud Gudmundson QManagerj, Bill Baldwin, Advisor, Mr. Claymore, BOTTOM ROW: Wayne Oertel, Russ Thomas, Don Fine, Dick Hull, Denis Durnan, Bob Sherby. NOT SHOWN: Dick Markusen, Mar- ETTIERGIRLS: TANDING: Advisor vliss Cronk, Delores . . tanekkeberg, Barrie Hull. LETTERMEN The Lettermen club began the year with the election of officers at their first meeting, Jim Odle was elected president, .Toe Hallson, vice-pres- ident, and Walter Blauser, secretary-treasurer.lVIany projects were discussed at this time and it was decided that the lettermen should order a large number of Blaine High School Booster Hats , The hats became very popular and a large number of them were sold. The club also kept busy during the basketball season by selling confections at halftime. With the many activities that were sponsored the Lettermen completed on of the most successful years in the History of the club. The total membership of the Lettermen Club this year was twenty-one, ten of whom are seniors. Mr, Claymore and Mr. Bishop acted as advisors, ha Finley, Peggy rlolar, Jcannc Rertig, oaune Relrig, june Lclruliz, Theo Gnd- nundson. SITTING: , x. 1 gg lorcncc Pownall, Dorothy Hough, Do- oris Gullickson, Ruth Leimens, Bev Ander- on, Kay Griffith. Y? IJETTERGIRLS The Lettergirls Club this year consists of thirteen girls rang- ing from grades ten through twelve. To start the year the girls Went on a overnight hike up to Mt. Baker, spon- sored a skating party held at Ferndale, and gave a turkey dinner for the vic- torious football team. During November, the club sold Borderite emblemed T-Shirts, sweat- shirts, and scarfs to the student body. The Lettergirls officers are: President-Peggy Molar, Vice-pres. Theo Gudmundson, and Secretary-Treasurer,-Delores Kanekkeberg. I
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