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- H -- MP4 1 I' s ,a-fi' wig .N it ,Q X s AX ff f 1' The 195960 president of Girls' Club, Barbara Strickland, led the Mrs. Krumbah, Girls' Club Advisor, guided the activities of the girls. girls through a year full of activities. Chairmen of the various Girls' Club committees, below, were Lori Graham, Karen Wallenberg, Roberta Kopp, Betty Zimmerman, Linda Ebersole, Pat Wilson, Margaret Below, one of the many times the extremely popular rooter ribbons were on sale. Knutsen, Sue Haggblom, Dianne Blume, Kathy Hen- drickson, Morey Priest, and Melvina Waltmire. l 'fm' Able assistants to the president were Dorothy Eastman, vice president, Kitty Medin, secretary, and Pat Messina, treas- urer.
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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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Members of the Pen Pal Club, under the supervision of Mrs. Cota their advisor, corre- sponded with teenagers all over the world. Each member shared his letters with other members of the club. Officers of the Pen Pal Club were: president, Joan Johnson, vice presi- dent, not pictured Joan McComb, treasurer, Kim Brewbaker, and secretary, Gwen Olson. ' .Jw ,wrt ' tr,' Q 2 r XX 1 1 D Secretary, Francis Joplin .R- , ' Xi, NSY 3 ,t.l ws., ?f,, N-AQI9 Ft C D- o 'D Ft T X .sd px 4:1 is ssl Q O f lx, Lf . v ' J Vice President, Sammy Ewing ' X 1. L, Y .. f K .,-f :k 5512 .. ,,, ,J 1. , i t I I Zi Treasurer Betty Zimmerman 'Lrpi QR i President, Jack Brennan is Ski Club, the largest minor club in the school, had approximately 300 members. Its activities included regular weekend ski trips to Stevens Pass, and an annual trip to Mt. Baker at the end of the season. At the season's beginning, a bake sale was held. The proceeds from this sale helped finance the Mt. Baker trip. 24
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