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HI TRI Row 1-Margaret Newman, Dorothy Wedeking, Kay Iordon. Barbara Rice. Corrine Ahland, Ioann Steege, Mariorie Baum. Norma Nelson, Lois Pugh. Karen Wilcox, Barbara Breheny, Nancy Ludwig. Row 2-Ida Mark- worth,Rita Gilenieldt, Ianet Hovelson, Iackie Finer, Io Speakar, Phyllis Kelley, Marlys Olinger, Shirley Rowe, Karen Casperson, Ioan Fuller, Sharon Doesher, Ioan Breheny, Ina Lee Heiiner. Charlene Hanson, Iean Miles, Io Ann Mastre, Betty Markworth, Phyllis Thrames, Patti Patton, Donna Dankbar. Row 3-Norma Cassem, Ro- gene Baughman, Marjorie Vtfalls, Sue Nelson, Ruth Ann Miller, Nickerson, Sally Carroll, Alberta Heitland, Ianet Hugins. Lucille Bruchner. Marion Lenning Ruby Hansen,, Barbara Gilquist, Betty Fjone, Iune Lassahn. Row 3- Diane White, Ioyce Olson, Yvonne Iohnson, Verlynn Stoltz, Pat Neu, Donna Markward, Marcia Watson, Elaine I-lshland. Rachael Zirbel, Ruth Fuller. Katheryn Ashland, Rose Cooper. Ellen Wharam. Hi Tri is a charitable organization with the purpose ol uniting its members in a spirit oi friendliness and ser vice. Each month a committee plans some act of charity, thus giving every Hi Tri girl a chance to give service The meetings are held the third Tuesday of each month under the sponsorship of Mrs. Arleigh Eddy. Some oi the high lights that every Hi Tri girl will remember are the candlelight ceremony in the fall, the formal dance in February, the Mothers' Tea, and the Senior Breakfast in May. Row 1-Linda Melcher, Sonja Speakar, Elizabeth Connibear, Mary Io Conn, Donna lass, Myna Pushor, Violet Rodberg. Mary Lou Miller, Geraldine Brower, Diane Duesenberg, Donna Moretz, Mary Zobel. Beverly Duesen- berg, Rosemary Christiansen, Iudy Lerdal. Diane Hintzman, Lora Nelson. Phyllis Bishop, Iulie Tenold, Iudy Hoffman, Patsy Walls, Patsy Hensen. Row 2-Bonnie Miller, Iudy Pitkins, Floy Baumgartner, Annadale Armsbury, Donna Auchampach, Donna Braund, Verlyn Olson, Wanda Ebaugh, Carol Iordan, Karen Fisher, Ianet Iorgenrud, lane Duesenberg, Margaret Monaghen, Linda Katz, Iudy White, Sharon Hensen. Sylvia Bur- ckardt, Row 3-Myrna Reynolds. Ruth Ann Bartlett. Marion Mastre, Phyllis Miller, Auciry Hablit, Shirley Trapps, Lucy Gagnon. Sharon Stuart. Lois Eibey, Carol Murphy, Geraldine Hill, Sandra Rabe, Delores Burns, Ioan Kuecker. Marie Finch, Betty Bergman, Dorothy Iohnson, Karen McEldoon, Maxine Hanson. Row 4- Faye Holmes, IoAnn Skipton, Sharon Price, Helen Bruns, Shirley Hanley, Maurae Wood, Merriman, Merriman, Ianice Olson, Leel-lnn Enabnit, Mary Lou Miller, Susan Bowers, Patty Christiansen, Patty McGowan, Dixie Dar- row, Beverly Larson, Debbie Day, Linda Helme, Io!-inn Amundson, Ioann lames, Patty Hansen, Sandra Swale.
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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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