Fort Vancouver High School - Alki Yearbook (Vancouver, WA)

 - Class of 1967

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Fort Vancouver High School - Alki Yearbook (Vancouver, WA) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 97 of 180
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TRIAD OFFICERS Phyllis Pluid, Mary Beckstrom. Dav Disbrovv. Audrey Angus. Juli Kinyon, TRAID CLUB-First row: Phyllis Pluid. Mary Beckstrorn. Juli Kinyon, Barbara Pratt, Helen Aho, Second row: Mrs,Clauser1, Deborah Widstrand, Tonne l-larris. Pam Nonus. Audrey Angus. Dave Kelso, Dav Disbrovv The main purpose of the Traid Club is to - - create interest in art and to give service to the school. Under the leadership of President Dav Disbrovv. Traid held a poster painting party for the Bay Game and decorated for the White Christmas Ball. Plans for the future include sponsoring the miniature art contest, exhibi- tion of club paintings, and an art sale. I The Trap Council is made up of nine repre- sentatives, three from each class. The members are chosen from applications they must submit to the council. The Trap Council schedules weekly dances and works closely with the Junior Chamber of Commerce. The advisor of the Council is lVlr. Vern Vesey. TRAP COUNCIL-First row: Flick Gilbert. Second row: Linda Hunter. Deon Pierce. Karen Nelson. Paula Wikstrom. Kris Henderson. Not Pictured: Steve Hylen. Frank Tretter. Bud Bently. 97

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TAWANKAW First row: Barbi Lawhead, Kris Ellefsen, Debby Edwards, Janice Vallelunga, Dot Whalen, Vickie Jackson, Vicki Armstrong, Judy Walz, Judy Plotner, Debby Korlann, Kris Garr, Rod l-lilden. Second row: Terri Sork, Malissa Parsons, Kris Sigmar, Dot Fleet, Bobbi Thomas, Barbara Jobson, Linda Beck, Gabi Fledeker, Gwynne Gates, Marlaine Wagner, Roger Herrington, Third row: Nancy Fauble, Penny Blair, Charlene Frederick Dennl Matthews, Marcia Dickenson, Vicki Aultman, Tonne Harris, Marylyn Holland, Sue Kimsey, Greg Hood. Fourth row: Jerry McPherson, Mike Babb, Doug Taylor, Dave Camp, Craig McPherson, Rick Lawrence, Larry Graser, Dave Floss, Bill Mikesell, Fifth row: Jim Van Hoose, Wayne Erlenbusch, Joe Zygar, George Miller, Mike Graeff, Doug Larson, Don Rash, Alan Aldridge, Tad Suckling. S 'Q hggi, 1 , Vgg Q The purpose ofTawanka,thelargestotthethree service Qsil F 2 clubs, is to give service to Fort Vancouver. The club has L li -I sixty members and is open to both boys and girls. Jim Van g f Q Hoose served Tawanka as President, and Mr. Vern Westrick siig l 1 Q was the club's advisor. The first main activity of Tawanka itss 'litii- 2 was a joint masquerade party with Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y. , fiiil t ,1 Services to the school included school clean-up, ticket a ' g sales, ushering at all concerts and school functions, a candy 5151 gi sale, and helping the Dads Club with the pancake feed and ' ii T , ' rummage sale. Jim Van Hoose President i 1 6 , Kris Sigmar Tonne Harris Judy Walz Debby ko.-:ann V'Ce'P eS'd9f f Secretary Treasurer lnter.CIub Rep-



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SPANISH CLUB-First row: Mrs. Staples, Karen Sigmar, Jodi Betzing. Peggy Awe, Glenna Phillips, Charmaine Caravas, Miss McCarvel. Second row: Cathy McMillan, Sue Swanson. Debbie Fischer, Cathy Brigham, Alice Pratt. Third row: Carol Reiherzer, Barbara Pratt, Crystal Joy, Barbi Lawhead. Fourth row: Val Unholz, Jan Miller, Susan Asplin. Fifth row: Sandy Bolene, Becky Lee, Janice Brigham. Sixth row: Judy Walz. Linda Horal, Linda Masic, Sandy Tavares. Seventh row: Keith Seher, Doug Larson, Bob Staples, Mike Long. Newly organized this year is the Latin Club, or R.O.M.E. CRomans of the Modern Eral According to President Carolyn Wilen, the pur- pose ot R.O.M.E. is to promote a better understanding of the Roman civilization and how it applies to the modern world. Some of the clubs main activities include: a banquet with Hudsons Bay, grounds clean up, movies, and monthly social programs consisting of refreshments and guest speakers. The advisor of the Latin Club is Mrs. Byrd. Bl Ll- SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS-First row: Linda Masic. Keith Seher. Second row: Barbara Pratt, Judy Walz. language 6lllb5 At Port this year, there were three language clubs: Spanish, German and Latin. Each club undertook manyactivities andfund-raising projects. The advisors for Spanish, German, and Latin Club, were Mrs. Staples and Miss McCarvel, Mr. Weinberger and Mrs. Byrd, respectively. Linda Masic, president, and Miss McCarveI and Mrs. Staples, advisors, led the Spanish Club to a worthwhile and funfilled year. Among their ,many activities were the annual potluck, guest speakers, and a Christmas party featur- ing Spanish foods. New ideas for future projects include selling corsages at basketball games and dances where members will learn original Spanish dances. The German Club, now in its second year of existence, is an interest club open to those who are or have taken German. Taking the helm of the German Club were Steve Zander, President, Mr. Weinberger, advisor. Some ofthe club activities include trips to view Ger- man movies, a program by Gabi Redeker, 1966-67 exchange student from Germany, and a Christmas party or program.

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