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varied events carried on by boys7 league BOYS’ LEAGUE CABINET Seated: Mr. Cox, adviser; Wayne Ono, Bob Schafte, Jim Blanken- baker, Paul Williams, Dale Kuhnhouscn, Mr. Sandberg, adviser. Second row; Gene Enfield, lynn Votaw, Ronny lynch, Clark Barkes, Clyde Rintala, Ray Schneider, Scott Maxwell, Clifford Maul, Larry Kramer, Roger Anderson, Terry Stabler, Doug McPherson. Third row: David Eyolfson, Mike Maudlin, Tom Buckner, John Aylmer, Bill Miner, Gary Boggs, Ron While, Earl Bork, Warren Harris, Alton Thompson, Roger Fugman, Franklin Moffet, Charles Bush. BOYS’ LEAGUE OFFICERS Dale Kuhnhauscn, Commissioner; Paul Williams, Secretory; Bob Schafte, Second Vice President; Wayne Ono, First Vice President; Jim Blankcnbakcr, President. Missing from the picture is Gayle Hood, Treasurer. Color Day brought out the pep and enthusiasm of these three active Eagles: Joe Gandy, Jim While, and Don LaCroix. The big project of the year was the Boys' League-Girls' League Dads’ Club Dinner carried out to raise money for the two leagues’ loan funds. Jim Blankenbaker, Ada Ahlsten, and their council members worked for many long hours on this project, and were rewarded with a very successful dinner. JIM BLANKENBAKER President Boys’ League activities were never at a stand-still this year and could best be described as whirl- wind. Snow Ball was the name for this year’s Boys' League-Les Beaux Arts sponsored Christmas Ball. Happy couples danced to the music of Lee Mack's Music Makers . Senior Jim Blanken- baker, chosen by a majority of tickets sold, reigned at the ball held on December 13. DADS’ CLUB OF HB Among the many members of the HB Dads' Club are: Front row: Mr. Lowell Griffe, Mr. George Healy, Mr. Roy Sand- berg, Mr. Ralph Swan, Mr. Don Buckner, Mr. M. O. Coleman. Second row. Mr. Collin Moore, Mr. W. M. Banister, Mr. Bob Cassidy, Mr. Frank Wannamaker, Mr. Robert Simpson, Mr. Archie Gibbons, Mr. J. D. Powers. Many enjoyed the wide variety of foods at the dinner sponsored by the Boys' and Girls' Leagues and Dads' Club held in the cafctorium. 22
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Tolo's date with an angel climaxed by heavenly dance King of the heavens, Falcn Pierce, was congratulated by his date, Sandra Vohs, during the Date With an Angel dance. Openings doors for girls was a crime during the Tolo week as senior Mike MacNobb, junior Bill Platt, and sophomore Neal Shill found out. They were sentenced to a baby bottle drinking contest. Many HB’ers were treated to “Date With an Angel dance as a climax to the annual Tolo week festivities. During the gala affair Falen Pierce was chosen King. Other members of his royal court were Jaap Wertheim, Jim Hughes, Gary Wyche, and Joe Bork. Non-observers of such things as “Mum day , “Stand-up day or those guilty of doing kind things for girls were sen- tenced to hard labors during the laugh provoking and fun filled Tolo assembly in front of St. Peter’s gate. One of the Tolo chores was carrying books for boys os Ha Westergard did. jacKie Kunmon ana uean Kichardson were being sen tenccd by Kent St. Peter Edmonds, trumpeter Ker Williamson, and the Poge Larry Bailey for not observing Tolo rules. All of King Falcn's royal subjects danced to the music of Don Buckner's Esquirers on the evening of March 2, and heard Denny Regor, an Hawaiian ukelele player during intermission. 21
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winter fete, snow ball held lovely moments for many Lee Mack's Music Makers led »hc lovely girls and their dates in dancing at the Snow Ball. V.Vv V he evening ing Jim Blankenbakcr was owned by Miss Catherine Jirls' League adviser. King Jim nd his date, Sharon Dolan, cigncd over all the Christmas all festivities. r ' J This crowd was lovely decorations seen at the Snow Ball. Under the direction of art instructor Milton Hitt, they made and put up the decorations. Left to right, seated, are: Judy Morse, Dianne Houston, Eddie Lainlz, Helen Rassmussen, Carolyn Mayo, and Bobbie Peklay; standing aro: Diane Doran, Judy Wannamaker, Christina Higgins, Kathy Heide, Mr. Hitt, and Karen Ferneding; on ladders are: Nancy Wcigand, Pal Cudmorc, Paula Boguc, Judy Spokley, Judy Solomon, and Pamela Hickox. t; The night was beautiful, everyone was happy, and all had a wonder- ful time dancing to the strains of Lee Mack's Music Makers at the Christmas Snow Ball. King Jim Blankenbaker was chosen to reign over the ball by his senior class. Also vying for the coveted crown were junior Dave Dougal, and sophomore Mike Rutkowski. 23
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