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I-Ii-Y nd VCY Lead In Christian Character l l l-Y is an all male organization, maintaining a high standard of Christian character. With the help of their adviser, Mr. William Orme, they were in charge of clean- ing the stadium after the football games and selling pro- grams. Their big project was sponsoring the Sweetheart Ball. The officers were Al Kollar, president, Dick Taylor vice president, John Yurovchak, secretary, and Dave Jacobson, treasurer. V C Y is a religious organization with the goal to en- courage moral and spiritual living. During meetings they sing, have social get-togethers and listen to guest speak- ers. Cards with Sneets and Blurps written on them were seen often on members of V C Y. These are two groups in the club who compete for attendance at the meetings. Mrs. Milaine McKay is the adviser, and the officers were Byron Stay, president: Mike Hildebrand, vice president: and Jeanne Hansen, secretary-treasurer. Hl-Y-FRONT ROW: D. Jacobson, A. Kollar, C. Romjue, D. Taylor. ROW 2: D. Nugent, D. Swanson. L. Van Patten, D. Olson. ROW 3: D. Satterlee, R. Holmes, J. Selden, J. Kuehl, Mr. Orme. ROW 4: R. Himes, E. Houk, N. Gunderson, J. Satterlee, R. Wellan. BACK ROW: D. Milsten, A. Keist, F. Holt, K. Mauerman, S. Harshman, T. Johnson. VCY-FRONT ROW: Mrs. McKay, M. Hildebrand, H. Mayer, J. Hansen, B. Stay. ROW 2: L. Lerew, R. Petersen, K. Kamcheff, E. Reed, B. Edenfield. C. Cunningham, L. Harlass, D. Smith. L. Plett, ROW 3: l. Schnoor, J. Wright, M. Newell, A. Lerew, C. Merriam, M. Lochridge, A. Huffman, C. Parcheta, R. Notton, B. Churchman, L. Vasquez. BACK ROW: K. Brownlee, N. Fjeran, A. Carson, L. Neeley, B. Palmer, S. Anderson, R. Davey, K. Dyson, C. Canders, D. Mayer, S. White, P. Huffman,
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Pep Trols Keep Order, Pep Club Creates Pep EP Trols is a service club sponsored and supported by the Student Council. Membership is limited to not more than 16 a year. Being of service to the school and student body Pep Trois usher, control traffic at games, and assist at games, assemblies and other school func- tions. Their adviser is Mr. Norman Scott. EP Club is organized to promote and sustain school spirit. Decorating the goal posts before football games, sponsoring rooter buses, and extending a welcome to visiting team members are projects of the Pep Club. As an extra service, Pep Club brought cookies and juice to the teams after each game. The officers are Jim Chappell, president, Lynette Freiter, vice presidentg Julie Smith, secretary, Dianne Officer, treasurerg and Mr. Jerry Cor- rigan, adviser. PEP CLUB-FRONT ROW: S. Hester, J Selden, P. Neshiem, S. Ballman. K. Good win. J. Smith, J. Chappel, L. Freiter, D. Of- ficer, P. Purdue, C. Carlson, P. Mills, J Whitesel. Row 2. T. switenhefg, K. Tay- lor, L. Tatro, A. Galyean, L. Townsend, B Nunn. C. Bourne, S. Sharp, J. Johnson. M. Harte, J. Stixrud, D. Visser, J. Hartley, B. Olson, P. Fauske, L. Clark, K. Moye, P. Gra- binski, C. Kaufman, G. Alexander, M. Win- ter, S. Russo. ROW 3: G. Romjue. C. Bot- tiger, C. Nelson, D. Carothers, C. Tubbs. C. Tommervik, C. Sharp, B. Buhler, D. Fauske, C. Deck, R. Vasquez, J. Zaspel, L. Armijo, D. Richter. K. Park, L. Robinson, D. Ellis, S. Hickman, M. Reeve, B. Denny, C. Walku P. R. Davey, M. Chilson. ROW 4: J. Archer, R. Gilbertson, D. Roller, R. Moore, B. House- man, R. Fisch, K. Stevenson, G. Simon, M. Ashford, D. Morris, J. Linghloom, D. Skill- ings, C. Alexander, B. Turosik, K. Skusek, C. Minion. M. Newell, B. Churchman, D. Wright, D. Guizzetti, V. Pendle, M. Merlino, L. Luhtala, L. Glenewinkle. ROW 5: D. Smith, L. Plett, M. Hildebrand, K. Christen- sen, D. Carr, C, Tennent, G. Kirkpatrick, R. Foreman, K. Morken, J. Nelson, L. Eshpeter, C. French, K. Christensen, D. Schuller, S. Wold, C. Thielen, L. Zwijacz, K. Copeland, S. Daffer, L. Wight, D. Beshaler, G. Gunnar- son, M. O'Brien, L. Whitfield. ROW 6: W. Pero, G. Carlson, J. Klein, E. Stangland, S. Becklund, C. Dimond, M. Barlow, G. Mc- Bridge, B. Bird, S. Jordan, K. Spencer, G. Andersen, M. Burne R Bayer, R. Ba er M 1 - Y Q A - Smith, W. Peterson, W. Peterson, D. Kind- berg, V. McCune, P. Meader, C. Merriam, D. Shaffer, M. Hutkoi. S. Pecha, D. Salzbrun, J. Leroy. ROW 7: N. Suter, D. Tuttle, D. Slo- pak, R. Earle, T. Prida, S. Williams, G. Hoover, B. Frick, B. Horton, S. Wild, K. Furlong, J. Bunn, C. Marks. M. Lorenz, K. Haglund, R. Sanders, T. Calcote, C. John- ston, C. Salzman, L. Courtwright, P. Martin, L. Grove, J. Fordice, S. Draper. ROW 8: L. McDowell, S. Scharpf, N, Robinson, R. Crewse, K. McCulloch, C. Cash, P. Pierce, T. Wild, P. Mulford, S. Howerter, P. Draper, J. Pedersen, M. Curtis, M. Woodin, J. Eaton S, Douglas, A. Spencer, R. Kelly, S. Nelson R. Steele, J. Simon, R. Lawrence, C. Hart well, S. Martin. O. Baard. ROW 9: C Southworh, R. Robbins, I. Schnoor, D. Scott N. Dimond, K. Kamcheff, L. Thompson, L Celmer, D. Irish, C. Parcheta, I.. Harlass, P Fahey, P. Spencer, A. Stuen, K. Leggitt, B Youngblood, D. Reeves, C. Irwin, M. Mayer, S. Martin, D. Graham, S. Smith, C. Sensun P. Clark, J. Langseth, C. Spruell,J. Johnson ROW 10: L. Boudreaux, C. Matheson, L. PEP TROLS-FRONT ROW: D. King, O. Hamilton, K. Perszyk. BACK ROW: J. Rogers, M. Kinkade, lVIr. Scott. Herrington, S. White, K. Bilariko, S. Mit- chell, D. Anderson, S. Holt, B. Mesaros, C. Jacobs, A. Purdue, L. French, J. Dawson, J. Erickson, C. Cross, T. Ellis, J. Reynolds, P. Weis, M. Espeseth, Mr. Corrigan. BACK ROW: J. Wright, M. Kendall, A. Hess, D. Milsten, L. Peterson, C. McDowell, P. Pet- erson, G. Hadland, G. Perry, G. Boers, S. Ruff, G. McLean, J. Paulson, B. McCormick, G. Robbins, S. Werner, C. Archer, N. Par- rish, D. Roberts, N. Parrish, D. Roberts, E. Armstrong. A. Bulger, D. Guy. M. Burrell, P. Lewis, T. Hayes. l l 1 O4
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Psycholo Club Sponsors Orphan Bo PSYCHOLOGY CLUB- FRONT ROW: S. Nelson, L. Armijo, P. Mills, S. Jordan, N. Houtz, S. Howerter, J. Langseth, R. Steele, D. Emery. ROW 2: C. Archer, K. Kamcheff, M. Lorenz, J. Selden, G. Romjue, S. Plankers, M. Carlson, J. Hall, S. Wold, B. Powell, B. Carlson, L. Dahlin. ROW 3: Mrs. Easthy, S. Mitchell, K. Bowers, J. Whitesel, C. Heyer, S. Larson, L. Gwynne, S. Scott, B. Turosik, M. Newell, N. Schlotterbeck, L. Gisler, D. Novotney, L. Whitfield, B. Cox, D. Officer, L. Eshpeter. ROW 4: C. Miller, J. Burns, W. Resch, C. Kruger, M. Hildebrand, G. Hoover, S. Becklund, T. Ratcliff, R. Lobeda, D. Slopak, B. Cooper, D. Hocking, D. Tyler, R. Sanders, E. Campbell. ROW 5: S. Parker, L. Freiter, M. Curtis, C. Matheson, C. Mullen, P. Smith, K. Andres, L. Glenewinkle,J. Lunde, C. Satra, P. Kimbrough, C. Tommervik, R. Gilbertson, L. Grove, J. Fordice, P. Guizzetti, S. Draper, B. Palmer, J. Nelson, S. Ballman. ROW 6: J. Larsgaard, D. Zielke, B. Linden, E. Turpin, R. Steckler, J. Vernon, D. Clevland, K. Bilanko, C. Tubbs, C. Sharp, A. Galyean, D. Lind, L. Townsend, T. Wild, B. Matson. BACK ROW: J. Zaspel, G. Briske, D. Guy, D. Norris, S. Spencer, K. Stevenson, R. Wilder, J. Wiita- la, M. O'Neill, J. Archer, S. Hester, J. Severeid, A. Sortland, D, Scott, T. Hayes, J. Whitesel, A. Kiest. Debate Squad A Success well-balanced debate squad, consisting of Jeri Cowan and Mikkel Thompson, on right, affirmative, and Alan Kiest and Linda Stalcup, on left, negative, used the topic: Resolved: That the Federal Government should adopt a program of compulsory arbitration of labor man- agement disputes in the basic industries. Their adviser was Mr. Larry Roshau. HE sponsoring of 13-year-old Tony Nelson of the Rainier School at Buckley was the highlight of the activi- ty-minded Psychology Club. By sponsoring the boy for a year, they wrote to him, gave him allowance money for clothes and spending, and even gave him a birthday par- ty. Psychology Club actively took part in some 15 different ventures, including a food basket for a needy family, a Valentines Day party for the Kittleson Rest Home in Parkland and an Easter party for the modified group of Midland School. Being the only club of its kind in the State and also being one of the most active clubs in the history of the school, Psychology Club proved to be a rewarding organi- zation. Mrs. lone Eastby was the adviser, Noreen Houtz served as presidentg Sandy Jordan, vice president, Pam Mills, secretary, and Sharon Howerter, treasurer.
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