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A Year to Be Remembered Q75 ,. Raw l, l. to r.. T. Palmer. P. Almgren, G, Mowat, K. Haines, C, Tuell, T. Kickland, Row 2: B. Lambson, K. Moser, G. Allen. Debate Club Participating in district debate compe- tition, practicing debates with schools in this district, and actively engaging in college sponsored tournaments kept the Debate Club busy this year. The goal of Debate Club is to acquaint students with the fundamentals of speech. Junior Guild and Caducians ll W , 91,4 2 tfewgkg r l French Club Parlez-vous Francais? French Club is open to those students who have had at least one year ot French. The purpose ot the club is to acquaint students ot French with the French civilization, its people, and their customs. left w Row l, l. to r.1 R. Starks, Mrs. Gregorich, C. Fields, Row 2: C. Tuell, D. Porter, R. Read, Row 3: J. Wig' gam, L. Stevenson, V. Braun, Row 4: N. Elsberry, I. Okimoto. To Promote interest in retarded is the purpose of Junior Guild. Each year the club sponsors a mentally retarded child with whom they correspond. Club members partake in various proiects and receive the satisfaction ot helping others. Caducians is a club where anyone interested in health science careers is invited to ioin. Interesting and informative material is presented at their meet- ings so as to further the members knowledge along the care of the mentally lj I. . X ' f these lines. ,a.,,.,-eq. , XI .. T, If H ,,,.,'v' T' If ,,nf ' . , 1. ffff' .. ,-. i, 73 .3 x ' i J 5 ., 4 I. to fs c. conefail, L. Robeck, L. cufias, I. okimofe, AA, K. Larson, V, Dart, Row l, I. to r.: C, Forrest, D. Dolman, S. Foley, S 97 Stogsdill. Row 2: C. Wogle, C. Keith, C, Reingfm Mrs. Helm, advisor, J. Jacobs,
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A Year To Be Proud 7 A . . U . G.A.A. The G.A.A., a sports activity program tor girls, was advised by Miss Dinnetz, Miss Rozman, and Miss Matheson. This year girls turned out for volleyball, basketball, gymnastics, tennis, badmin- ton, and track. The girls participated in athletic activities with other schools to meet new friends and enioy the spirit ot competition. Regardless ot ability, anyone may ioin and opportunity is given to all to earn a letter. l, to r.: Row l: S. Mendenhall, D. Mongeon, J. Has- kins, Secretary-Treasurer, P. Edwards, President, W. Wold, Vice-President, K, Gleason, K. Peterson, Row 2: P. Vanderberg, B. Schussel, M. Richer, C. Wagle, L. Hein, P, Bruland, N. Jackson, C. Hanson. Row 3: C. Peterson, J. Mongeon, T. Wahl, N. Vincent, B. Duncan, J. Walters, T. Waller, M. Wall. Big --c Club Row l: R. Shore, R. Spencer, T. Brown, G. Miller, G. Hill, B. Newman, S. Wallingford, J. Kuliurgis, R, O'Dell, J. Jacobson, S. Hamilton, P Haskell, A. Clemens, R. Gay, G. Larson. Row 2. M. Thiele, D. Ayers W. Shotfner, W. Bradt, J. Thomas, N. Kortekaas, P. Brady, S. Johnson T. Green, B. Brodniak, D. Shore, D, Tritten, S. Ayers. Row 3: G Humphrey, A. Marinkovitch, M. Nunamaker, G. Vogl, J. Trobough, K. Smith, J. lles, L. Aliets, J, Hawkinson, D. Phinney, M. Gilchresr, S. Hartzell, J. Bowman, D. Simmons, G, Hallam, M. Williams. Row 4: P. Reece, B. Gundlach, B. Hutsell, R. Ward, H. Pace, C. LeMaster, M Keel, J. Durkin, B. Walton, D. Boblet, L. Shively, C. Pickering, M. Sears, D. Henderson, B, Anderson, D. Slorkson, L. McCulloch, F. Reykdal, S Flashlight Squad At all our home tootball and basketball games, the members ot the flashlight squad ushered and kept students in order. These boys gave much of their time tor this squad and did a job well appreciated. Interested lettermen volunteered their services tor this squad. Front, l. to r,: M. Thiele, R. Ward, S. Ayers, J. Stump, S. Wallingford, back: D, Boblef, K. Smith, J, Bryant, R, Spencer. 96
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A Quill and Scroll Quill and Scroll is an hon- orary, international society ot high school iournalists. Any member ot. or contribu- V ref to me VISTA, STEHEKIN, or TYRO may join. Mrs. C. Fransson is the advisor. l. to r.: S. Stogsdill, P. Montgomery, P. Rice, L. Westling, A. Davies, A. Fulter, C. Tuell, B. Bayes, J. Richter, N. Els- berry, M. Rice, M. French, S. Tremmell. Variety or uluns Wraei ri. Future Teachers ot America ln hopesvot establishing a better understanding ot the teaching profession, the members ot F. T. A. have studied teaching through en- joyment ot various films and speakers. The club is open to anyone with a sincere interest in teaching and is under the direction ot Mrs. Godfrey and Mr. Olsen. Raw T.: l. to r.: S. Arellano, N. Jeno- vai, P. Hindrnan, C. Nickel, V. Hamil- ton. Row 2.: S. Altes, N. Ries, J. Thor- son, C. Hinshaw, J. Frets. Row 3.: A. Dull, P. Haines, L. Knapp, R. Kissell, K. O'Sullivan, Row 4.: D, Welborn T. Kick- land, G. Forbes, D. Blass, S. Lundquist. Row 5.1 B. Keene, R. Russell, L. Rounds, J. Cruise, K. Corbaley. V I T I I 41:7 h, , LP ,Z rl Us ff I r m I Z.. 1 ,J V r V - . O , -., H , nl 44 I : N M1 'L . I i , Jun: A. ,Q v , . . '-HFS . Q if L I., 'r l iii' Z, As a service organization, 1, g ut - ff 'Q -gr -Q 2 4 A re nf, . the Volunteens aided the . 5,1 z V ' Q fi Q viii .7 Q-154. 1 1 ' , patients at Providence Hos- .L K - tt' Cl, V ul? f' 2. , I d R M A I . 5 Th.: 1' ,V .Y f 3 .,,V VV Q .. n pita an est ence. rs. f , . . Q 5 I 1 . V 0 Helm directed the student E ,H g qv, ut' F W I 1 ,A 2, hy.. L activities at the hospital, U ' - ,Y - K in ' 4. A' while Mrs. Farrington assis- A 4 ' xg A A I 1 V ted in coordination and dis- . f. ' , ' . 75 i tribution of uniforms. ' A .A 'I Row l: l. to r.: J. Lynn, C. Horan, D. Dolman, P Verhey, S. Carpenter, J. Hatley, L. Huntley, B. Watts, D. Glasgow, C. Catterill, N. Williams, D. Anderson J. Williams. Row 2: L Larsen, R. Wilson, V. Lampers B. Undi, G. Watson, C. Johaneson, S. Surface, L. Lin dell, C. Wilson, C. Scott, P. Vanderberg, J. Bradshaw, E. Johnson. Row 3: J. Wyrens, V. Vogl, J. Kacher, C Duiarclin, C. Wagle. J. Roberts, J. Jacobs, D. Christ ensen, K. Sorenson. Raw 4: Mrs, Helm, advisor, H Nichaus, D. Hodge, D. Hanika, S. Harmon, L. Mullen, C. Barnett, L. Miller, J. Miller, G. Sampson, V. Dart C. Smith, J. Boutell. Row 5: V. Johnson, B. Nelson, - C. Olsen, J. Schaetter, C. Jackson, L. Scott, D, John. san, L. Horan, C. Lollmonn, M. McMahon, C. Trimble, S. Stogsdill, V. Cattle.
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