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IICII Row 1-Bon Bice, Lowell Kitchen, Don Benner, LeRoy Draves, Bill Skellenger, lim Wright Tom Pedelty, Mr. Edwards. Row 2-Ronald Lang, lim Iacobson, Bob Buck, Keith Huntley Lyle Stunkard, lohn Haxton, Rollin True, Mr. Martin. Row 3-Ken Huntley, Holmes Pedelty Bumps Wright, lim Minette, Dick Peterson, Butch Ashland, Gary Pattschull, Don Webb Mr Mully. C CLUB The C Club was founded in 1926 and is one of the oldest organiza- tions of this school. All boys who earn a letter in the five sports: basketball, football, track, baseball and golf are eligible to become members. Student managers are also eligible. Then they must be voted in by old members and pass the ini- tiation which is a good sportsmanship test. The requirments for a letter are set by the coaches. This year introduces a new sport, golf. It is taught by Mr. C. Edwards. The officers this year were, President, Le Roy Draves: Vice President, Don Benner: and Secretary-Treasurer Bill Skellenger. The sponsors were coaches Del Mully, Dyle Martin and Charles Edwards.
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STUDENT COUNCIL Bow l-Mr. Weaver, Mr. Banning, Bob Mead, Lowell Brian, Rosemary Christiansen, Iudy Lerdal. Row 2-Loren Wilcox, Lowell Hinsch, Patti Christiansen, .Margaret Monaghen. Bow 3-Marcia Watson, Tom Miller, Mike Moeller, Ida Markworth. Row 4-Gordie Thompson, Margaret New- man, Dorothy Wedeking, Marjorie Baum. 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, to increase unity between faculty and student, to improve school spirit, and to develop and maintain democratic ideals. This group sponsors assembly programs, homecoming activities, and school dances. An Open House for parents was held this year to acquaint the parents with their children's classes and teachers. The officers were Dorothy Wedeking, President: Mike Moeller, Vice President: Margaret Newman, Treasurer, Marjorie Baum, Secretary. Spon- sors are Mr. Weaver and Mr. Banning.
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G. A. A. Row 1-Miss Christiansen, Diane White, Margaret Monaghan, Corrine Ashland, Barbara Rice, Kay l01'dCIh1 Iackie Finer, Nickerson. Row 2-Neva Bouline, Marlys Olinger, Phyllis Kelley, Ioan Speakar, Delores Burns, Ioan Breheny, Karen Casparson, Ina Lee Heiiner, Annadale Armsbury, Beverly Duesenberg, Betty Markworth, Norma Nelson, Iean Miles. Ida Markworth, Ianet Hugins, Shirley Rowe, Nancy Ludwig. Row 3-Barbara Gilquist, Sharon Hensen Ioan Kuecker, Merriman, Floy Baumgartner, Merriman, Beverly Larson, Dixie Darrow, Debbie Day, Rogene Baughman, Loreen Moretz, Marion Lenning, Yvonne Iohnson, Alberta Heitland, Dorothy Tohnson. T-ucy Gagnon. Woven !V!':E1doOn. Maxine Hansen, Betty Bergman, Patti Patton. Huw -1-Sharon Doesher, Ruth Ann Miller, Ruby Hanson, Sylvia Burchardt, Barbara Breheny, Patsey Hensen, Linda Melcher, Patty Christiansen, Pat Neu, Dorothy Wedeking, Donna Marquard, Marcia Watson, Joann Steege, Connie Golien, Ethyl Templeton, Margaret Newman, Ioan Iames, Wanell Dunlap, Lois Pugh, Marjorie Baum, Sally Carrol. In order to become a member of the G.A.A., one must earn 100 points and undergo an initiation. If you saw students last fall on roller skates, tricycles, or scooters, they were not in their second childhood-only initia- tes. Opportunities are pro- vided for the participa- tion in activities that will foster a spirit of good sportsmanship. The activities spon- sored by the G.A.A. this year were base- ball, volleyball, bas- ketball, swiming, and bowling.
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