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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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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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HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS H 0 0 B Dick Rahe, President, Ruth Leeds, Vice-President, Mr. Shrader, Advisor. cc 'ree df: 1 Zu-2' I.. v EING on the honor roll is an honor earned by many Garfield students. Scholastic standing plays an im- portant part in the activity of each member of the student body. Both activity and grade points are taken into con- sideration when a student becomes eligible for the Honor Society. The purpose of this organization is to encourage and reward those who gain the highest in scholarship, leadership, and character development. li0l.ll SEAL Front Row Carolyn Emmons, Hannah Chinn, Sally 3 Kadoshima, Reiko Kobayashi, Lynne Chinn, Gail --3 Ballinger, Helen Kost, Tina Chin. Row Two Roger Eng, Eddie Hasson, Glory Chinn, Sara Katz, Ruth Ann Bowers, Selma Azose, Rose- marie Dailey, Myrna Cordova. Row Three Virginia Johnson, Gloria Chadwick, Jean Eng, Dianne Black, Rena Baker, David Hirano, Dixie Lee Brown, Roselen Graves. Row Four Barbara Jeffries, Quincy Chin, Russell Janney, Richard Hirano, Barnebev, Marianne Culver. Leslie Cooper, Gary Row Five Dick Crews, Jess Greenborg, Peter Eng, Vic Galt, Alan Fukuda, Gustafson, Bob Christenson. Ken Glickrnan, Jahn TWVO Bill Front Row Donny Allen, Marion Kaufman, Marilyn Jean Fiore, Karen Chinn, Sally Hiroo, Gail Hirai, Aiko Kobayashi, Lucille Karnofsky, Ruby Eng. Raw Two Emery Friese, Nan Bavingdon, Deirdre Henehon, Joann Chaikin, Shirley Brown, Jeanette Garrnel, Carole Kimura, Shigeko Kikuchi, Gretchen Gerling. Row Three Marilyn Horne, Jerry Arai, Billy Chinn, Rachelle Capelata, Klara Haty, Margaret Hodges, Julie Gladstein. Row Four Ronnie Jacobs, Fred Kawohara, William Chin, Al Finegold, Tom Ko, Roberta Duwe, Eleanare Johnsan. Row Five Jerry Keisler, Frank Hyodo, Tarn Chris- tenson, Bob Knight, Peter Jarvis. Row Six Robert Craig, Lee Benezra, Reilly Atkinv son, Erwin Frand. CINE BAR Front Row Susan Anderson, Terry Eng, Mariory Johnston, Karen Gunnison, Alverto Harper, Kath- erine Cross, Irene Chikata, Mary Jo Bolf, Barbara Bell, Maria Chiocchio, Mary Gates, Kathryn Baba. Row Two Colleen Brown, Kenneth Chinn, Steve Escame, Cindy Knowles, Jeannie Jones, Joanne Abe, Shirley Bushnell, Doris Eng, Grace Amon, -me- , , , many: Virginia Chung, Martha Jue. Row Three AI Beuchel, Barbara Danz, Pot Feltis, Raelene Gold, Faye Dunn, John Kulander, Janice Hoodless, Donna Allen, Vera Honis, Josephine Johnson. Raw Four Harald Deutsch, Gayle Cook, Lois Gore, Dick Hutchings, Pete Block, Dorothy King, Namie Furumoto, Betty Ann Chiba, Frances Harada. Raw Five Steve Hansel, Wendy Knudson, Carolyn Jones, Steve Kaye, Harold Jaffe, Pauline Asaba, Janet Fukuda, Beth Fuiii, Tazue Kiyono, George Komariya, Bobby Hiroo. Row Six Bill Angel, Ann Kaylor, John Dare, Bob Blamgren, Dale Irvine, Charlie Fry, Sydney Hand- lin, David Hasson, Akira lchikowo, Owen Gahlhoif. Raw Seven Mullan Chinn, David Benveniste, Phillip Frink, Brian Kyte, Jim Anable, Bob Aronson, Vic Kihara, Larry Barokos, Gary Baxter, Wally Hep- worth, Juris Andreika.
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