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SHIRLEY WILSON Secretary SHARON HAMILTON I Vice President MELBA RADEMACHER President The Pep Club began the year with 104+ members. They purchased new uniforms which were char- coal sweaters, matching socks, and red, grey and white plaid skirts. In December the Pep Club sponsored the annual Football Banquet over which Millicent Pue reigned as Queen, with Princesses Marilee Hansen and Georgeann Gray. Pins were awarded in May to those who earned MARY LOU DE REISE Social' Chairman MILLICENT PUE Treasurer Social Chairman MISS CULVER Advisor 40 points, Q30 game attendance points and I9 serv- ice points.l Officers were elected in the fall and are pictured above. Miss Eleanor Culver, the new Physical Education teacher, was the Pep Club advisor. She is a graduate from Wapato High School and attended Whitworth College. Couples left to right: Marilee Hansen, princess, Jim Cline Millicent Pue, queen, Morris Rasciner GEORGEANN GRAY Georgeann Gray, princess, Dick Conrad
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Standing, left to right are: Kay Henderson, Vice President, Janet Fergeson, Treasurer? Horst, Reporter, Mrs. Bunnell, Advisorg Phyllis Marley Song Leader, Nancy Hafsos, Secre- aryg and Phyllis Vance, President, ?.7f.,4. The F.F.A. is a national organiza- tion of boys enrolled in Vocational agriculture in our high schools. Chapters are found in all the forty- eight states, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. Four degrees of membership are Greenhand, Chapter Farmer, State Farmer, and American Farmer. Nr U y .M A 117 X I ,A MMR-?Z fe-rf' t ' V v Y M mf I Q, iii q X vi f F.H.A.'s activities for this year were making Glow can- dles for a Christmas sale, and finishing a child's quilt to go to a family along with a Christmas basket. We also had the biggest enrollment that the Highland chapter has ever had. Our Club con- sisted of thirty-six members. We sent two representatives' to the state convention which was held in Seattle. We also attended two regional meet- ings at 'Ellensburg and Sun- nyside. Our most exciting project this year was going to other schools in our area, to start F.H.A. chapters. They were Yakima, Naches and Selah. ?.?.,4. Standing, left to right are: Tom Carey, Secretary, Mr. Roy Hallstrdm, Advisor Dale Wilkensen, Vice President, Nathan Wherry, Reporterg Nick VanderHouwen Sentinelg C. G. Robbins, Treasurerg and seated on the tractor is Mike Paradis President.
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Top row, left to right: Eva McLean, Pat Linse, Nancy Allen, Sue Ann Cochran, Charlene Marvin, Marilee Zirkle, Lynne Watkins, Linda Guilland, Jill Woodhouse, Patsy Wooten, Donna Judd, Carol- yn Forney, Ann Conrad, Janice Mize. Second row: Carolyn Beffa, Judy Strausz, Mardel Sloppy, Margie Van Dusen, Linda Parke, Gladys Cossel, Helen Morris, Carol Ann Cox, Sylvia Benner, Barbara Barrett, Mary Jett, Pat Forney, Nadine Culver, Pamela Nelson, Carolyn Lane. Third row: Barbara Kreiger, Gerry Pleasant, Alice Crow, Linda Kay McBay, Barbara Patterson, Joy Wood, Nancy Anderson, Shirley Zier, Pearl Beaman, Sharon Hamilton, Mary Lou DeRiese, Donna Melton, Sharon Estes, Edna Bonnett. Fourth row: Doris Davey, Marilyn Raymond, Ruth Rudd, Doris Hop- pis, Darlene Melton, Glenda Collins, Melha Rademacher, Millicent Pue, Shirley Wilson, Jean Snipes, Georgeann Gray, Marlana Kroger, Barbara Beffa, Darlene Weaver, Miss Culver, Advisor. Bottom row: Marilee Hansen, Jackie Smith, Carole Bline, Robin Bedard, Renee Bedard, Hilda Curtis, Shirley Ann Hinkle, Betty Griffith. FURNISH THE PEP! 7546646
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