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C CLUB First row: Lloyd Ashland, Leon Lincicum, Bill Bouline lPresidentl, Larry Kitchen, Kenneth Huntly. Second row: Coach Weber, lim Wright, Rodney Heetland, Dick Cooper, Bob Buck, Roger Millard, Darwin Reiter, Lester Nichols, Mr. Banning. Third row: Leroy Draves, Larry Miller, I. Pedelty, Don Benner, Mr. Erwin, Richard Decker, Tom Furleigh, Lowell Kitchen, Iames Minette. The C Club, one of the oldest organizations in the school, was founded in 1926. All boys who enter any phase of sports are eligible for membership. The boy must earn ia letter, must be voted in by the old members, and must go through an initiation which gives each boy a chance to show his sportsman- ship. Student managers are also eligible. A letter may be earned in the four major sports. The requirement in football is completed by playing at least twelve quarters in varsity competition: in basketball, eighteen quarters must be played: in track, a minimum of five points must be earned: and in baseball, the coach sets the reguirements according to the number of games played. E The officers this year were Bill Bouline, president: Leon Lincicum, vice- president: and Larry Kitchen, secretary-treasurer. Coaches Weber, Banning, and Erwin were the sponsors of the group. 31
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'STUDENT COUNCIL Sitting: Mary Furleigh, loyce Lien CPresidentl, loan Barlow. Standing: Tom Miller, Darwin Reiter, Mr. Wells, Patty Christensen, Marcia Watson, Dorothy Wedeking, Mr. Winston Weaver, Marjorie Baum, Allen Erickson. The Student Council is a very active organization that was organized in 1945. The purpose of the Student Council is to provide better expression of student council, to increase unity between faculty and students, to improve school spirit, and to develop and maintain democratic ideals. This group sponsored assembly programs, homecoming activities, and school dances. A special project this year was the Open House for parents. This was held to acquaint the parents with their children's classes and teach- ers. The officers were loyce Lien, president: Mary Furleigh, vice-president: Ioan Barlow., secretary, and Dorothy Wedeking, treasurer. The spon- sors were Mr. Weaver and Mr. Wells. 30
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G. A. A. Front row: Barbara Folkmann, Dixie Evanson, Mary Furleigh, Ruth Nickerson, Nancy Ludwig, Donna Wedeking, Netah Decker, Barbara Rice, Arlene Nickerson, Pauline Nickerson, Loreen Moretz. Second row: Miss Christenson Cspon- sorl, Barbara Breheny, Barbara Lester, Phyllis Bataitis, Diane White, Margaret Newman, Cleo Kocourek, Rogene Baughman, Pat Elsbury, Abbie Winkle, Amy Arneson, Ioan Speakar. Third row: Ioan Steege, Betty Markworth, Dor- othy Wedeking, Marjorie Baum, Ruby Hansen, Cynthia Bartlett, Connie Golien, Ianet Hugins, Barbara Gilquist, Corine Ashland, Marcia Waton, Norma Nelson. Fourth row: Eunice Renberg, Lois Iames, Barbara Wood, Ioyce Lien, Neva Bouline, Marilyn Anderson, Mary Lou Ryan, Louise Hoffman, Iudy Merriman, Ioan Barlow, Yvonne lohnson, B'Ann Stork. Filth row: Kay Iordan, Lois Pugh, lean Miles, Karen Casperson, Ioan Breheny, Sharon Doescher, Ina Lee Heii- ner, Shirley Rowe, Ida Markworth, Patti Patton, Sharon Masters, Ruth Ann Miller, Patricia Neu. The Girls' 'Athletic Association is an organization whereby girls who participate in various athletic activites are thus able to further good sports- manship. To become a member, the girls must earn 100 points and undergo an initiation. The girls may earn points by participating in school activities, in intamural programs, and in outside activities. Numerals are awarded for 500 points, a C for 750 points, and a trophy for 1000 points. The regular meetings were held every other Monday. This year the girls sponsored a Sadie Hawkins' Dance and their special project was checking coats at the basketball tournament. The officers were Donna Wedeking, president: Nancy Ludwig, vice-presi- dent: Patricia Neu, secretary, and Barbara Rice, treasurer. Miss Christensen was the sponsor. 32 ,
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