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Intramural Council Formed if ...- The intramural Council SEATED left to right, Ron Birum, Dave Brown, Warren Bare, Fred Goerisch, Dale Bauman, Jett McManus, Gary Spiller, Nick Uram, Gary Manchester, and Boys' Club Vice-president Fred Shull. Ron Birum, student manager of intramural basketball, is shown iuggling the necessary equipment. The Intramurals Council came into existence this year as students took over more of the responsibility of running their own intramural sports program. Each sport had a faculty supervisor and a student manager. The managers, appointed by and under the direction of the Boys' Club vice-president, Fred Shull, collectively formed the policies of the intra- mural program and made administrative decisions when necessary. Warren Bare, student manager and Mr. Kirkendorfer faculty supervisor, are shown discussing the intramural cross country l'GCe.
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'f 1fi2 M ijy, . rr if raw' WW' LQ xg- The three top cross country legmen were Warren Bare, Dave Brown and Mike Shouse. Bare won almost every match he participated ln. The 1959 cross country squad from left to right, BACK ROW, Coach Kirkendorfer, War- ren Bare, Ken McFarland, John Rosebaugh, Macon Ryberg, Gene Danielson, and Doug Martinson. MIDDLE ROW: Jim Rout Vernon Bare, Doug McCart, Tom Ryberg, Suther- land and Mike Shouse. KNEELING in the front, Terry Heard, Dave Brown, Ray Hatcher, Page McGee, and Larry Stanfell. A It pzgfozvje in Second Season Coach Les Kirkendorfer U K D' M rt My ' 3 O My L7 'ildl M if if In themgcond year of competition, the cross country team still showed need for more experience. With only four runners returning from the initiate cross country team, Coach Les Kirkendorfer had to work with many boys that had no previous experience. The Tiger runners won two out of their eight meets. They outran Mount Vernon 28-27 and beat Seattle Prep 40-2'I. The Northwest League Cross Country Meet at Sedro Woolley this year, ended without a winner. The course had been laid out in such a manner that no one really knew where they were going, thus nobody seemed to go in the right direction. New to Edmonds, Coach Les Kirkendorfer taught with the Language Arts department. Before he came to Edmonds, he taught at Richland. Coach Kirkendorfer has worked throughout the year to have cross country recognized as a varsity sport.
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i l l - . r-4-.,..ff v Always near to advise the Boys' Club, Mr. Aliverti was of assistance Officers of Boys' Club were Fred Shull, vice president, throughout the year. Jack Brennan, secretary-treasurer, and Bob Wise, Program chairman. Boys' 81 Girls' Clubs Busy Jerry Steiner served an active year as president of Boys' Club. l The three main social functions of the year kept the i959-60 Girls' Club continually active. The Big and Little Sister Banquet was held at the beginning of the year to acquaint sophomores with the work- ings of Girls' Club. The Tolo, sponsored by Girls' Club, was one of the largest dances of the year. The Mother-Daughter Tea was held in May, completing their activities for the year. The projects of committees such as Bulletin Board, Sunshine, Birthday, Scrapbook, and Flowers brought satisfaction and enjoyment to the students. Other activities of Girls' Club were the Good Grooming Contest and the sale of Rooter Ribbons for the varsity games. Projects to benefit the school were the main ac- tivities ofthe T959-60 Boys' Club. Under the guid- ance of Mr. Aliverti, the boys conducted the storage and distribution of lost and found articles. Another project was a committee to welcome and acquaint new boys with the school. Through assemblies, Intramurals, and activities, the Boys' Club strived to set and maintain high stand- ards for its members.
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