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Key Club The Key Club is a boy's honorary service organization which does the school's unpopular nienial tasks, and other Worthwhile projects. This year they traditionally guarded the school on Halloween night. They sponsored an all-city benefit dance which brought in a Sl, 300 profit, held ropes at basketball games and sponsored an old timers dance for the adults of the community. Their current project is to light the tennis court. The all-city dance sponsored by Key Club was a great success. First Row: Sec. J. Wakefield, Treas. I. Thomas, Pres. E. Yaniane, V. Pres. Rick Branchflowcr, V. Pres. E. Ozlin. Second Row: D. Arnold, L. Seaman, P. Bellona, I. Doty, B. Myrvana, G. Duras, D. Ohls. Third Row: C. Carlson, R. Michalson, G. Hannig, G. Frederick, G. Shepard, C. Porter, J. Kelly. Fourth Row: M. Teats, D. Peterson, M. Swesey, B. jenkins, R. Pearson, V. Wray. Fifth Row: S. Swenning, C. Lough, B. Carlsen, B. Lien, T. jonez, T. Beard. 75
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Valk rians From left to right: Karlin Frederick, Kathy Kyte, Sec. -Treas. Marcy Cratzenburg, Robin Flintoff, Molly Gage Vice-Pres. Laura Pieterman, Chris johnson, Cathy Ange, Pres. jane Milton, Donna Erickson, Anne Popelka, Anne Duras, Candy Bryant, Debbie Nygard. Valkyrians were responsible for the bulletin board in the Mall. The Valkyrians, an honorary service club, represent us Well when ushering at social functions and serving at dinners. One of the traditions of the Valks is to give a party for the children at St. Anne's Orphanage. This year Valkyrians have made our school a cheerier place with their decorative bulletin boards in the mall. They will round out the year by awarding a book grant to a deserving sen- ior girl at graduation. we 74 3
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Honor Society: First Row: E. Ozolin, L. Polk, L. Lantz, Treas. N. Nelson, Vice Pres. K. Frederick, Sec. M. Swesey, Pres. R. 1 Branchflower, C. Huntington, T. Spartveit, A. Popelka, L. Garrison, S. Hemmen. Second Row: I. Carlson, B. 3 Erickson, J. Lingg, J. Beattie, C. Fulton, R. Lean, N. McGoldrick, T. Knisely, K. johnson, K. Vaughn, A. l Brown, D. Cameron, H. Christenson, G. Duras. Third Row: S. Dickinson, E. Yamane, I. Milton, P. Wepfer, i I. Bullard, D. Nygard, M. Murray, A. Koph, A. Hallstrom, J. Doty, L. Seaman. Fourth Row: S. Zumhoff, L. 3 Hille, T. Kilpatrick, S. Forbes, B. Karanzas, E. Nars, K. Young, 1. Thomas, J. Wakefield, T. Beard. Fifth Row: E. Hartley, B. Lien, M. Miller, M. johnson, T. Ionez, B. Carlsen, J. Bonneville, I. Pagel, G. Dean, G. Harp, C. Sheppard, V. Wray. Sixth Row: A. Chipman, M. Burger, S. Warner, A. Gredzens, l. Johansen, L. Robinson, D. Erickson, C. O'Donnell, K. Gayda, B. Doty. Seventh Row: I. Keller, M. Gage, I. Bullard, P. Howard, I. Simmons, T. Campbell, J. Scalara. Honor Society officers organizing a drive for the new Univer- sity Place library. Hono r Society The jobs that Honor Society have done this year have been appreciated both by students and members of the community. For the students benefit, L Honor Society offers tutors and runs the school store. They also chose to sponsor the Literary Magazine. For the benefit of the community and stu- dents alike they participated in a pledge drive for the new Pierce County Library. An educational trip to the Seattle Science Center was also of interest to many.
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