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Z Left to right, top row: Ken Manning, Earl Brown, Ralph Valasquez, Bill Perdue, Ray Esparza, Ken Adams, Bob Hintze, Dave Howerton, Kingsley Fairchild, Glen Collins, Ben Colwell. Second row: Advisor, Mr. Hansen, Jerry Weiss, Al Strand, Leon Burnam, Malon Zigler, Mike Austin, Dick Cossel, Dick Conrad, Roger Hansen, Charles Pogue. Third row: Ed McLemore, Delane Smith, Mar- vin Bisconer, Paul Berndt, Arnold Pleasant, Tom Hammermeister, Ted Rudd, Ken Dueker, Jim Cline, Art Losey, Fred Perdue. Fourth row: Ken Rochel, Nick VanderHouwen, Bill Schwartzwal- ter, Terry Wagner, Ray Buckley, Ken Detloff, Morris Rasciner, Jerry Noy, C. G. Robbins, Larry Mortimer, Walt McDevitt. After a period of inactiveness, the Highland Let- terman's Club was reorganized under the guidance of Mr. Hansen. The main objective of this reorgani- zation was to promote a higher standard of ethics for all athletes to follow. Elections were held and the following were elected to office: C. C. Robbins, President, Ted Rudd, Vice President, Larry Morti- mer, Secretary-Treasurer. New officers will be elected at the start of the semester. The club is try- ing to be as active as possible in school functions and the following is a list of goals they will try to obtain: Awarding of gold emblems to captain and inspirational award winner of each sport. Jackets for all members ofthe club who want them. Certain rules were set up for obtaining letters. Various basketball games will be filmed and the movies shown to all those interested. The club also con- sidered forming relay which would include teams from all over the valley. Some things the club has accomplished, are raising sixty dollars for the March of Dimes, obtaining jackets for all members, and raising 8100 by selling refreshments at games. dad' Back row, left to right: Chuck Toop, Robin Kennedy, Bill Hudspeth, John White, Ed Myhowich, Terry Wagner, Marvin Seabrands, Ted Rudd, Don Swan, Max Johnson, T. I. Hinkle, Rodney West, Mr. Pooler. Middle row: Renee Bedard, Francine Woodin, Donna Hayes, Sharon Richey, Milly Sanger, Wanda Edwards, Annamae Treudeau. Front row Delane Smith, Beverly Willard, Roy Tuck, Jack Pemberton. 59
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Standing Daryl Suave, James Tolbert, Morris Rasciner, Jerry Noy. Seated Mary Lou DeReise, Sharon Rademacher, Ruth Judd, Melba Rademacher Marlana Kroger, Judy Weiss, Back row, left to right: Larry Mortimer, Lionel Howerton, Jerry Noy, Ken Duecker, Ed McLemore, Ken Adams, James Tolbert, Ernie Wiess, Don Zier, Dale Sayler, Art Losey. Second row: Glen Radman, Bill Schwartzwalter, Ed Van Dusen, Dale Sauve, Edna Bonnett, Mary Ann Burk, Phyllis Lust, Karen Wickersham, Betty Jones, Daisy Post, Sharon Rademacher, Carolyn Sanislo, Robin Bedard, Barbara Bowers, Georgeann Gray. Third row: Marilyn Whiteside, Deanna Howell, Gail Tailor, Donna Smith, Frankie Campbell, Melba Rademacher, Marlana Kroger, Shirley Hinkle, Marion Conkle, Ruby Morton, Kathleen McHenry,, Mary Lou DeReise, Nadine Culver, Minna Lehn. Fourth row: Elsa Lovestrand, Verena Friesz, Ruth Judd, Juanita Valesquez, Carolyne Lane, Pat Weiler, Phyllis Marley, Barbara Patterson, Darlene Surgeon, Janie Clifton, Sharon Estes, Shirley Melton, Renee Bedard, Marilyn Raymond. Fifth row: Marie Orser, Wanda Marquardt, Sharon Linse, Judy Weiss, Susan Christianson, Bernice Markle, Nancy Anderson, Donna Melton, Bobbie Wall, Darlene Melton, Betty Griffith, Doris Davey, Barbara Beffa, Rosalind Beavers. Director, Mr. Brown. Wee very active this year. School. for choir robes. Under the direction of Mr. Harlow Brown the Glee Club, consisting of seventy members, has been We had our first performance at the annual can dle lighting service at the Highland Evangelical United Brethren Church. Our second appearance was at the annual Christmas Concert on December 23rd. ln the spring we gave the Sprlng Concert and had an exchange concert with Toppenish High Que of our social activities was sponsoring the first Homecoming dance, which was a huge success We also start-ed the electing of officers for the Glee Club. The project for this year was raising money
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