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BUYS' VERY boy becomes a member of the Boys' Club when he enters Garfield. His mem- bership gives him an opportunity to take part in school activities. The club, led by Mr. Leslie Cribley, adviser, together with three elected officers, sponsors many events. Some of these include skating parties, a faculty Christmas party, and the sale of book covers. These functions are carried out through the Advisory Board, the Bulldog Club, and the various committees. The Advisory Board members see that school rules and regulations are carried out. They provide friendly counsel besides welcom- ing new students and helping boys who are having difficulty to adiust to school life. By setting the proper examples of personal con- duct, the Boys' A.B. hopes to maintain the fine standards of Garfield High. BILL CAMPBELL PETER ENG BILL HOFIUS BRUCE MCDONALD JOHN MILLER DICK RAHE h' 'Q lIl'l.l.llllli l'l.l'll Front Row: Larry Crevin, Herbert Schwarz, Russell Janney, John Gustafson, Dick Hinton. Second Row: Frank Chin, Ken Gluck- man, Paul Malakoft, Larry Hall- grimson, John Wong. Third Row: Bob Shomler, Dave Salzberg, Bill Lasley, Leon Saltman, Marshall Sachs, Dave Maryatt.
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MAY WONG Treasurer HE Cabinet sponsored many activities during the past year. The first one of the fall consisted of greeting new girls to the school with helpful directions and friendly smiles. An open house was held in the Girls' Club Office, or G.C.O. as it is commonly called, to acquaint everyone with Club work. At this time, the officers, A.B., and Cabinet members were introduced. Many proiects were carried on throughout the year. Among new activities sponsored was the use of a monthly calendar and the sale of purple-white bow ties. Carameled apples, pompoms, and football pencils were also sold. The first viceepresident took over chairmanship of the Cabinet meetings. All these activities are united under the Girls' Club creed and through them, the Club hopes to turn out many fine, worthy women. WR- Jessie SS-151 CABINET lSccond Picturel Front Row Beverly Besnah, Nancy Morse, Yuri Naka- moto, Amy Tsuji, Deanne Mendenhall, Carol Thygee sen, .Ianie Talbot, Miriam Mark. Row Two' lan Newbegin, Shirley Willumsen, Helen Martin, Susan Miller, Adri- enne Norris, Roma-Jean Van Wyck, Beth Mclellan, Margaret Swanson. MARGARET MEYER BARBARA SAXTON 4 ' 'G cAnoiYN s1osrRoM m s , ,- QM uNosAwA f f' JEANETTE AMANDA WOOD M, EWS? I 5 Y 3, L sl I
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CLUB EN WEEKS of probationary membership must be concluded before a boy becomes an active member of the Bulldog Club. The problems with which this club deals include faculty-student relations, public relations, and school spirit. Humility, friendliness, and good sportsmanship are the qualities of every Bulldog member. Only the most active iunior and senior boys are eligible to wear the white sweaters with the Bulldog emblem which symbolizes membership in this honorary club. The Boys' Club committees include the pep assembly, auto, lunchroom, grounds, sales, and traffic groups. Committee heads supervise these activities which correspond with the work of the Girls' Club Cabinet. They provide the color guard, represent the school in the Inter- Hi, and offer many valuable services to Garfield. ROGER KELLY President DICK EMERY Secretary EVERETT JAMES REESE LINDQUIST JOEY MAYO BOB SCH EMBS ART STROUD CORTEZ WHITE CORlRIl'l l'lili DIENIBERS Front Row: Bob Knight, Ronnie Saul, AI Martin, Gary Barnebey. Second Row: David Anderson, Mel Nicholson, Bill Lasley, larry Newman, Scott Riley. 1 Y'
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