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SUSAN HATTAN Pep Club, 4 yrs. ; Kay- ettes, 4 yrs., Board, 10-12; FHA, 9; Hurk- aru Editorial Staff, 11- 12, Editor, 12; Debate, 10-12; Forensics, 10-12; NFL, 10-12, Secretary, 11; FTA, 11-12; Band, 9- 10; All-School Play, 10- 11, Crew, 12; Class President, 12; Girls Glee, 9-10; Spanish Club, 9-10; AFS Stu- dent to Costa Rica, National Merit Letter of Commendation. GARY CHARBONNEAU Football, 10-12; Bas- ketball, 10; Track, 10; Class Vice Presi- dent, 12; Key Club, 11-12. President DOROTHY OLSON Pep Club, 4 yrs. ; Kay- ettes, 4 yrs. ; Hurkaru Business Staff, 12; Stu- dent Council, 9-10; Winter Sports Festival Queen; FTA, 12; Pan- ther Staff, 12; Class Secretary, 12; A Cappella, 4 yrs. ; Girls Glee, 9; Singers, 11; New Creation, 12; Girls Ensemble, 9-10; Flag Twirler, 11-12. Vice President SALLY HUMES Pep Club, 4 yrs. ; Kay- ettes, 4 yrs., Board, 4 yrs. , President, 12; FHA, 9; Student Coun- cil, 9; FTA, 12; Class Treasurer, 9, 12; Class Secretary, 10; A Cap- pella, 10-12; Girls Glee, 9-10; Girls En- scnble, 10-11; Spanish Club, 9-10; National Merit Letter of Com- mendation. Secretary Treasurer Senior Class 1969 The class of '69 began their enthusiastic Peace March from Freshman City to Graduationville in September of '65. For the first year of the March, the group chose Ron Green as their leader and spokesman. Dave Edington, a no- ble fighter for the Cause, lent him a hand. Ann Doyen took care of propaganda distribution and Sally Humes raised funds for the March. With the March readily underway, the police were called. Police Chief Miss Peck, amid shouts of police brutality! stepped in, along with officers Reynolds, Schenk, Workman, and Werhan. Soon the demonstrators reached Sophomore County. Larry Erickson headed up the March. Other influential shouters were Barb Boyd, Larry's assistant, and Sally Humes, pamphlet distributor. The group had some trouble with Brice Leon, the pick-pocket. Again the Marchers became rowdy, and the National Guard was sent in, headed by Captain Mrs. Pearson and Sergeants Peck, Workman, Mikesell, and Perkins. Now fully aware of their Cause, the Marchers threw a big Hippie Bash just after entering Junior Valley. Mahari- shi Mary Emery took over the leadership of the group. Assistant Flower Child was Larry Erickson. Ann Doyen passed out picket signs, and Nancy Day collected money for an even bigger bash to be held later. A Carousel was brought in for the Marchers' entertainment by loyal worker Mr. Hosie, and His assistants Mrs. Davis, Mr. Johns, Mr. Willians, and Miss Boyd. The party ballooned into a big success. Entering the lofty heights of Senior Mountains, the group chose an intellectual-type leader, Susan Hattan. The Reverend Gary Charbonneau was her faithful assistant. Dorothy Olson passed out paper dolls and Sally Humes gratefully accepted all donations. Someone found a couple of discarded crowns, and the Marchers decided that Jane Arnold and Dorothy Olson should wear them. The March ran smoothly with Police Officers Miss Fletcher, Miss Dwerlkotte, Mr. Tacha, Mr. Barnhart, and Mr. True blood keeping order. The Marchers finally made it, and the group disbanded--filled with memories. 16
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