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Rmcfss . , -is P 4- 7 , rf' wks.. .il 0 fu.-.. N ROSE ALYCE Rose Alyce McGahuey represented the community os Princess Leaven- worth this yeor. She was honored by being chosen to give a speech at the Princesses' Banquet. Her escort was Frank Motteler. In the Grand Parade, Leovenworth's float won 4th place in the Community Division. YELL LEADERS I A' 'Q Suzann Speer - Rose Alyce McGahuey - Fay Jones SWEETHEART SUZANN Suzann Speer was chosen Sweetheart by the Boys' Club for their spring dance. Terry MacDonald was her escort.
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v 1 , , I I 5 ' X' . FRONT ROW: Sandy Eerrel, Council Rep.: Anne Ellis , Treas.g Greselda Strassner, V. Pres., Sherry Speer, Pres.g Inez McGahuey, Sec., Karen Sue Estabrook, Zola Leapard. BACK ROW: Mrs. Williams, Sponsorg Pat Whitehall, Sharon Coffee, Rose Alyce McGahuey, Kay West, Fay Jones, Edyth Hendrickson. mais aus Freshman Initiation was the firsi' event of the new school year for the L.H.S. Girls' Club. With the help of the Seniors, the Frosh were riotiously put through their stunts. The Girls' Club held a very lovely tea in honor of their mothers in the Spring, with Valentines as the theme. A small corsage was given to each mother upon her arrival at school. After a short program, the mothers were served refreshments in the Home Economics room. This year because of the bond issue on the swimming Pool, the President of the Girls' Club, Sherry Speer, and the President of the Boys' Club, Troy Myers, held a debate in front of the Student Body, presenting the facts for and against the issue. After the debate, the discussion was open to the Student Body. A new practice was started this year by the Girls' Club.. Each week an out-standing girl from the high school was named as Girl of the Week . The end to a very successful year came in May when delegates attended the annual tea in Entiat. CLUB L. to R: Cheerleaders: F. Jones, t 5 S. Speer, J. Wisemore, J. West, K. Estabrook, I. McGahuey, S. Fer- s J. Hodgen, Z.. Webb, P. Hender- l son, G. Strassner, B. Hill, S. Br- own, Pres.g E. Dyment, D. Couch, D Whitehall, S. Zachow, M. Koehler, K. West, L. Schulson, D. Steele, A. Ellis, K. Wyant, A. Parsons, Leapard, D. King, S. Larson. Sec.g R. McGahuey, Council Rep.: rel, V. Sweat, J. Clark, V. Pres.: Treas.g S. Speer, M. Custer, P. I. Parker, S. Bon. I. Moore, M. Massie, B. Ellis, S. DeGroot, Z.
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ff 3 f V U I 'df nj 1 Va ff'F'-Vi r - FIRST ROW: J. Brennen, J. Monesmith, I. Hod- gen, S. Emig, Mgr. B. Haugh SECOND ROW: F. Stebbins, R. Parton, T. MacDonald, C. Os- tella, T. VanGelder, B. Porter, S. Pendelton THIRDROW:CoachSilver, R. Norman, L. Davis, F. Mottler, M. Pliss, J. Sch- atrenkirk, W. Hale. Despite the late snow-fall that hindered and cut short valuable practices of the Grizzlies, they were highly respected by their opponents. Retuming letterman and star pitcher for the Grizzlies was Senior Roy Parton who was accredited with four wins. Coach Siler instilled into the I8 boys that turned out for the baseball squad, confidence and ex- perience which added greatly to the outcome of the Grizzlies scoring or runs tally. The greatest asset the Grizzlie baseball squad had was their spirit, which kept them hustling and trying until the last ball was tossed. Tom VanGelder Ii!! Merwyn Pliss 1 ' f- 1 fl' fn fy 'fs 9 'i V U - E ik.. ' League Games L OPPONENT Cashmere 7 IO Dryden IO 7 Peshastin 5' 3 Emiat 6' 7 Peshastin 6' O Wenatchee B 7 4 Dryden O' II Entiat IO' Southern Division Play Off 2 Erltiat Il Roy Parton 3 O . I w I 7 K i' Q I v . , ' 1 r - M. - . ,..,2..Y'. . t I' , Y 1, we-.' , ghvyzjxs , V. . . , ,L4?l:4j:-t- , S 3s,M7 7TR1Q43'isA,- , V ., E, I if-vial 4, Visfm. WL, ,nf N, , s f 'w ij.v4v,,-Q.. M'-z'.4l1f503 I ff -fu? Ja 'JW' L Frank Mottler Clarence Ostella ,4,.35w.. .. 7 , ei.-S and .
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