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STUDENT GQVERNMENT The St11de1t C unctl was called t arde-1 many t1mes ll'lfOL1Ql'1OUl 'lns YF ar 1 ,f 3 uaent B f Pre dent Iohn M1ller w TO also started a11 1 emr lcS Ready 11 needed was the Student Bfay V1 cP1e ae t l-l 1la.fJ Stevens Ca11e meetmqs The counc1l undertualc two h1q Uo1ects Flfcl 1n the tall dunna the toothall season the CfJl.1TlCll sponsored Homecom IIIQ A t ot wan hut tun tad Ha 1 ec 1111na was a QI at success Second th Q,u1t1 Magdzme Publ s111na Company dnve the p1o1ect that was 1 1 rac f ne 1111 1 fement on he annual was spon ,red 1 f t tc ccur cl The 11111101 l-hah sold more SUKJSCIIDIIK 11s than the Se111f1' H gh t f uah oth snowed themselves to L9 sa esm n at he rt Re'11e'n er the da1ly Jackpot and the pr .aes at the end o 'we d11ve7 The money earned was S798 The Student Counc1l a1dea oy t e Jun ar h1gf1 members had to cope W1th many pf c en-s after moz na to the new school W1th the QL dance of M 1 y they q ckly solved rv D L A GOOD FINANCIAL Rf ORD wa what .1flc1 unds had L it 1' qh Adus P 111 1 ant TJ ds Manaq u1yB 1ac Ptfund M113 nfl one after the other QUOTA 1.l.l VAGAZIN QALL 1 A F111 fl Ir-.r ,1 P s1a feed me , em rr IS WN I Pq1.lCY-Y-f.l.?QfQFT AND PFCELH1-f SQL' Ciuld if fiun: at ri: f ':'i'. '1':t:.':1:.'1: Lfit 's'r.'ght, fu r. Ilf lr, ,Q,.,1.rAH lrijzh- : f 31.15.-Y Ulld f':,: Q.:'1' ' 1.7: Sf 1,11 fl: Q1z:1y,fJ':t E'.1gTqel,VSAxAQl3j Lain. .rrz cz., Einar: Ei,z:.p:1- nys. l 2 1 T. Tl..- X a .1 1 ' 1 o Q 1' a c as ' - . '. . ', C11 'A RA, ,. ' ' Q ' 11 5 , 1 1 1 ac- 1.51 , l s 2 VSCl1QCJlGiST11yJl A . 1 J ' 'I ' - J 'cf s1f-:1, a ff ' 1 l ' Llndhera, Student Body EQcc1eta1y, kept minutes tor all council .1 1 A rf . J , . . . 1, , , 1 f 1,5 Y ' 1 X F - .QC s - lv J -1 ' 5,1 If VG Q :tu rt f' 1 . 6- 1: 1 t: ' f-1 1 -f- ' 9 N ls ' L' M111. l1 11111, Arsxst 11 . er , ' , ' 1 . .T , A d 13 lolz, r1L Stud. 1 ' 5 'I Q-.1 , ' 1 1 , M11 3 11 on t 511.114, lyl:H , f sf A 'f lf V1 1,11. ' ' ' 11 ' c 1 , '11f 1, lo lc l ' . l e1 a . .1 c. c ' ' ., L 1 .,. . 1 1 X1 11 ,, . - ' ', LV, 1. 1 A ' ' , , , .1 1 1 , .l 1 11 .all 111- unc. 1 11 ' . ' 'l so Y r. Cu r 11 31 ' ' -EE' IIG 1 E ., NETJZYJ wgzi In F M- h l 11lz:g1'1 to 'Qartgapat the d11ve's Lzvzzaa 1 Y I :Q-.L - 'CCL 'f'f l5 g7 1f?Y- 5357 fi Clif I I ,::.n 1. .... er s as 1.1, .-La 1:1-J 11.13 smut, 5 1 1 1 1 ,A T K X 1 . 1 be .31 f.f,31TTf.F FQ? THQ HIIHJTZS '.-:is 12.-3 ,,, '.1r.c :':1 nl:-Q lg -'C5j,':.ry Clzgrc ..1:z::5:g - 1 and .gf-,-r:4.g.1-r.t ::g:..zv st-:'.'e:.o,
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A DESIRE FOR KNOWLEDGE was possessed by Torch Club members. Left to right, first row: Marilyn Iuneau, Delores Lutes, Brunhilde Hegel, Connie Murdoch, Darrell Holloway, Donna Mxlhclland, Sherry Brokaw, Lois Kristrom, Betty Russell. Second row: Sherill Crawford, Nelsie Persson, Marysue Bruce, Ioan Fegan, Sally Fegan, Carole l-leppenstall, Claire Lindberg, Elise Nakkerud. Third row: Mr. Seeley, John Miller, lim Trestrail, lim Pook, Kenny Kay, Ray Larson. TORCH CLUB Grades plus activities are the by-words of the Torch Club. With Darrell Holloway as president, Donna Milholland as vice-president, and Connie Murdoch as secretary, the honor society functioned GIRLS' CLUB Under the leadership of President loan Olson, the Girls' Club had a successful year with some different ideas. Girls of the Month were chosen with every class represented. They were Melva Lytle, Dorothy Underwood, Lorena Scharer, and ludie Barber. An Advisory Council, headed by loan Fegan, was also organized this year. More talent than anyone knew the girls had was demonstrated at the all-female assembly. At an- other assembly the girls found out about service life. A lr. Garden Club started in March won the approval of all the girls. Mrs. Blossom Parkhurst and Mrs. Herb Bingenbach showed the girls tech- niques in flower arrangement and corsage making. The Mother-Daughter Tea closed the activities of smoothly. the year for the Foster Girls' Club. LEADING the girls' only organization to new achievements were the charming girls' club officers. Left to right: Treasurer Shirley Schinbeckler, Secretary Donna Milholland, Adviser Mrs. Provo, Vice- President Mary Baker, President loan Olson. Two dances were sponsored, and the proceeds were used to buy awards for non-Torch students that made the honor roll for three quarters. These were presented on Class Day. BOYS' CLUB Presiding over the Boys' Club meetings this year, one found President Don Glidden. In October many senior high boys helped to landscape the new school grounds. Challenging the girls, the Boys' Club brought canned foods at Christmas to make the 1952 food drive an overwhelming success. Accepting a chal- lenge, the boys staged an all-male assembly con- sisting of bathing beauties, hula dancers, and other displays of talent. At one of the boys' assemblies, representatives from the armed forces told what their various branches offered. This was a vital matter to the boys, who appreciated the chance to find out the service for them. The Foster Boys' Club agreed the first year in the new high school was a fine one indeed. AT THE HEAD of the boy's only organization keeping things perk- irxg were the suave boys' club officers. Left to right: Vice-President David Miller, Adviser Mr. Decker, Secretary-Treasurer Keith Kay, President Don Glidden. S
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