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ROW l-V. Houghton, E. Popovich, D Lichty, G. Emmerson, J. Hardin, K. Fu- iita, A. Sakarnoto: ROW 2-B. Myers, T. Francis, C. Reid, J. Thomas, L. Weir- ick, J. Alexander, D. Benson, D. Traut- Iott: ROW 3-V. Hansen ,B. Kutner M. Leitch. ROW I-P. Sandberg, N. Vander Veen, M. Gentry, L. Hutchcroft, I. Hallenbeck, W. Hutchinson, D. Miller, B. Gibson, C. Stone, ROW Z-S. Beard, L. Westerhof, B. Oakley. M. Kooiman. J, Moore. H. Gregory, J. Bristery ROW 3-B. Horn, N. Lockwood, A. Neqly, P. Putren: ROW 4-J. Smith, G. Foreman, R. U! u 5? 2. g AD ,S F' F -l . W ., I P T' Bl 'U 2. I .. 1' ,fiffdlf 2 z jrienc! .gncleeel Always ready with a smile and a kind remark the Friendship girls went out this year to try to make the other girls on campus feel at home and a part ofthe gang Judy Thomas, chairman, gave the spark to the Friendship Committee which made it the real spark plug of the campus. cf Worley - WaLera Candied apples, pop-corn balls, creampuffs, and home-made candy were a few of the delicacies brought to our campus by the Ways and Means Committee. These girls were able to make money for the Girls' League and bring enjoyment to the students. Nicky Vander Veen led the girls in their money-making ven- tures. it we
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GIRLS' LEAGUE PRESIDENT- Liz Thompson: BOYS' LEAGUE PRESIDENT-Earl Luddingfon. BOYS' LEAGUE CABINET, ROW I -Fred Francis, Jack Stanners, Bob Costello, Kenny Ruhlen, Bob Flour- noy: ROW 2-Bill Berger, Jess Koopman, Andy Boersma, Bruce Martin, Earl Luddington, Red Wag- GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINET, ROW I--Jean Pardee, Joan Becker, Judy Thomas, Amy Sakamofo, Dot Phillips, Nicky Vander Veen, Janet Myers. 28 7 oyri eflglle Led by President Earl Lud- ington, the Excelsior Boys' League proved an important part of the Pilot student gov- ernment. Frequent interesting assemblies and other success- ful activities upheld the Boys' League's fine reputation of not having an idle organiza- tion. QFA ,olzaglle The Girls' League exists primarily for the purpose of creating a spirit of friendli- ness and fun among the girls at Excelsior, and to regulate and check the uniform. With Liz. Thompson as president it functioned efficiently all year. J.- stiff.
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