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Tickets to o footboll game ore sold by Donna Folconer and Kris Thornhill to Leslie Hamilton (left) and Pat Freuchtel. Judy Bcmor, Ray Boguo, Sandy Wesolcwski, and Louis Carlson engage in a short chat at the leverich Park party. Honored thrco-year club members ore, left to right: Nancy Whitsitt, Peggy Smith, Nikki Ruiter, Terri Memovich, Sandy Wosolowski, Cathy Alexander, and Tina Thornhill. Carol Waters and Cathy Alexander serve Bay by selling tickets for South Pacific.” A fine baseball gome was featured at the Spring picnic. Selling tickets of the Spring Concert are Ray Boguc and Paul Hcdcngrcn. Judy Bomar ushers at a club activity. Handing out programs oc- cupies Carol Waters. 41
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k The Service Club's first activity of the year was the installation of new members. A committee of juniors and seniors planned the party which was held on the Columbia River beach. Around a bonfire, kids performed initiative stunts such as hatching eggs •and singing songs. A festive evening ended with hotdogs, pop, and marshmallows. The annual Christmas Toy Drive was extended this year. Fort Vancouver and Columbia River high schools were included in this joint project. Toys were collected in order to bring Christmas cheer to less fortunate boys and girls. Service Club members aided the school by selling tickets to football and basketball games. Members also ushered at the music concerts throughout the year. The meeting in March was for the awarding of service pins. These were given to members who participated in six activities during the school year. Candy was sold in the Spring to raise money for club dues. The climax of the year was the annual picnic in May. All felt rewarded for their service to the Bay. President, Roy Bcguc Vice President, Ken Rolene Secretory, Sandy Wcsolowski Treasurer, Art DeBusscherc Service Club Cends a Maud Af Club members attend monthly meetings.
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Vice President, Bob Mayes Cettemeu’s Club Sees Successful year The lettermen's club had a busy year. In October they sponsored the annual Homecoming dance, harvest of the Years. Early in the fall a planning meeting was held, and the theme was selected. Below, Don Blair explains his ideas on the subject. The club nominated several girls for princesses and narrowed the field down to five who were to reign at the dance. Then the student body voted on these to choose the queen. The members contributed many hours after school to make the dance a success. Looks more like a bull session I I Treasurer, Greg Luehrs 42 Sergeanf-af-Arms Dave Meyer
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