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Student Store Peering through an open porthole in the area of the galley were the iolly ship's storekeepers lL to RJ Betty Simons, Carol Bissell, Polly Durbin, and Sue Stitt, busily supplying the orders of their customers fl to R1 Jackie Beyler, Judy Clarendon, and Bill Anderson. Anchoring for business each noon hour, the student store ship became just a dive, swim, and a float away from the crew's every need. Tickets for lunches, dances, plays, school supplies, pom-poms and Royal ban- ners were among the many items in stock. 'iv . lim! L.. ,., , . ,,,, , sf ' 1 18 Magazine Drive Champion sailsman Orrin Vincent ac- cepted his fifty dollar prize from magazine- sale chairman Robyn Allard. Vincent sold 8151.43 of subscriptions in the three weeks' competition to spur the sophomores on to victory over the upperclassmen. Second place prize of S35 went to Doreen Nakayama and a third prize of S25 to Tom Hargan. Field trips to the place of their choice, awarded to the homerooms with the greatest per capita sales, were granted to Mr. Geldoker's and Mr. Trescott's classes. All profits from the drive went toward completion of French Field track facilities. if Student Handbook M! 1 The Student Handbook for 1960-1961 was organized and published under the direction of Editor Shirley Clements. The pamphlet, containing helpful hints and information for both newcomers and old hands at K-M, was distributed to all students at the beginning of the school term. Questions concerning the A.S.B. constitution, calendar of events, cur- riculum, clubs, athletic program, rules and regulations etc. could be answered by con- sulting the Handbook, Staff members standing around Shirley Clements, editor, were ll. to RJ Sandy Carey, Marilyn Haight, Arlene Holman, Judy Ott.
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Senior Ensligns Soi! Forth SENIOR OFFICERS Standing, L to R--Rod Brunelle, vice-president Ken Iverson resident f P Seated-Ginger Hulme, secretory Ilrfxgtflg ,,,, K I 25355 'fs si?-sf... I 5 - 'N . T: lzllkkxwsz sf 9 lhxsswuxxw I J 4 Ig A s W YII 1 fd A it Q . ii or SepTember 3, I958 As RecruiTs, The class OT 'AI seT OuT upon a Three- years' high school cruise under The command OT Presideni Xavier Oibler and his assisTanTs, Vice-Presidenl' DoroTh'y Oakley, SecreTary-Treasurer Gay TorsTensOn, and SergeanT- aT-Arms Roger Dunn. Cheering The Sophs Through aThleTic baTTles were Gay TorsTensOn and Eva WhiTaker, J.V. Yell Leaders. Shore paTrOl members Joy Anderson, PeTe BaTTarO, and Lorelie Taylor saw-TraTTic CourT pass senTence On law- breakind lubbers. i TO bOOsT The morale OT recriuiTs, Pink Parasol, under The supervision OT Shirley ClemenTs, provided springTime enTerTainmenT in The Torm OT The Sophomore Hop. Heading duTies in The galley was Mary Larson, win- ner OT The Cherry Pie Baking ConTesT. SepTember 9, I959 A Tull Term OT apprenTiceship behind Them, a class OT able-bodied Seamen driTTed Through junior year under The leadership OT Rod Brunelle, presidenT. Underclassmen's TalenTs bolsTered The Cheer STaTT, wiTh Dave Bush, king OT The pepsTers, Gay TOrsTenson, Eva WhiT- aker, and DOroThy Oakley, J.V. queen. The number OT TraTTic CourT represenTaTives was in- creased wiTh The elecTion OT DOrOThy Oakley and John Walker. SepTember 7, I960 Reaching The rank OT Ensign, seniors selecTed Ken lver- son, presidenT7 Rod Brunelle, vice-presidenT: Ginger Hulme, secreTary, and Jim HalTe, Treasurer, as oTTicers. Commanding The enTire sTudenT'TleeT and presiding aT council meeTings was PeTe BaTTarO, A.S.B. presidenT wiTh a crew OT assisTanTs: Linda Dodobara, vice-presidenTg Lana Webb, secreTary, and PaT Nelson, Treasurer. On deck To spark spiriT and pep were Yell STaTT mem- bers Eva WhiTaker, queen, DorOThy Oakley, Gay TOrsTen- son, Dave Bush, and Songleaders Joy Anderson, queen, and Ann SherbakOTT. There was plenTy OT spOrTs acTion To cheer abouT-especially on The baskeTbaII cOurT. A seniOr-dom- inaTed Team sailed Through an undeTeaTed season and was raTed Number One in The STaTe by press polls. EnlisTed TO serve on TraTTic CourT were Shirley Cle- menTs and Bob MauriTsen. Social evenTs OT The year were highlighTed by a num- ber OT dances and relaTed acTiviTies. Scenes OT The SouTh PaciTic were seT Tor Bali Hai, Homecoming Dance wiTh Lola Anderson in charge. During halT-Time OT The big grid- iron specTacle beTween The Royals and Enumclaw HOrneTs, Eva WhiTaker was crowned Oueen OT Homecoming TesTiv- iTies. Her courT cOnsisTed OT Joy Anderson, Marsha Mon- sTad, DOrOThy Oakley, and Gay TorsTensOn, princesses. The ChrisTmas season broughT Senior Ball amid The sTars and snowy evergreens OT a CelesTial Eve. Ginger Hulme acTed as general chairman OT The aTTair. Joan Crandall and Donna Hawley conducTed preparaTions Tor Tara, Girls' Honor's sOuThern-planTaTion sTyle Tolo, aT which King Dave Richard- son reigned. Senior week acTiviTies and commencemenT exercises seT Tor June 7, mark The end OT This cruise Tor The mem- bers OT The class OT l96I. All hands who have passed The TesT are awarded cerTiTicaTes OT TransTer Trom high school service To The duTies OT adulT liTe. 20
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