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Dctober October 6— The band played for General Dwight D. Eisenhower today. Many stu- dents saw Ike, who was on his campaign tour. October 14— All-City Horizon clubs gave a style show sponsored by the Girls ' Fed this morning. Models were: Betsy Dregnie; Maggie Krause; Anne MacGillivray; Sally Beil; Nancy Smith; Kathy Stout; and Arlene Morgan, NC. October 17— Yakima high school student leaders were our ASB guests today. They visited our council meeting and several classes. October 17— Adding to the pep and color of the football season was the Ti-Girls ' an- nual color day. Shakers were among the most popular articles sold. October 17— Students gathered at Hart field to watch the Tigers best Yakima, 20-0. Yakima furnished the half-time entertain- ment. Page fifteen
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SeptembRr September 12— The Ti-Girls and Band presented Childhood Memories as a half time stunt at the fifteenth annual Merry-Go-Round. It was very good. Twas a sad day for the Tigers. They took Fourth i lace at the Merry-Go-Round after losing first to NG and then to liogers. What would we do without Jack Mc- Phee? At the Merry-Go-Round he chose to sit with the Ti-Girls and carry on. September 17— One of the most success- ful Big Sister parties was held today due to the hard work of Nancy Goade, Girls ' Federation president. Some of the big and little sisters were Chicky Jones, Pat Ellis, Edy Kulp, Nancy Goade, Janet Goodwin and Sharon Blackwell. September 19— At the pep con today the Ti-Girls put on a stunt. Peggy Jo Parker and Shirley Bier carried the defeated In- dian, Larry Schwartz, off the stage. September 25— For the first time we had an outdoor pep con at the Howard street playfield. There wasn ' t too much pep for the coming game. September 27— The band represented WSG at a game today at Pullman. The following were photographed around one of the busses: Larry Ayers, Ghristine Roehman, Marilyn MacMacken, Don Holsten, Don Shilling, Marie Holman, and Bob Stover. Page fourteen
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November November 5— FHA members celebrated national FHA week by opening the Service room in 220A. Taking their turn at helping are: Margaret Hamilton, Dot Deem, and Donna Leishman. November 14— Football Queen Carol Swanson was crowned tonight by Cap- tain Duane Tye. Maurice Hood was her escort. The princesses and their escorts were: Sharon Blackwell, Wayne Demaray; Nancy Goade, Wayne Spencc; Mary Chesney, Dave Martin; Shirley Bier, Jack Binns. November 20— Two hundred llB ' s at- tended the potluck dinner tonight in the cafeteria. Dick Bech, .serving hi the left picture, introduced the entertain- ment. Larry English, class president, took charge of the dinner. November 26— Top Tiger salesman who sold over 1(X) yearbooks were named today. Jackie Lilienthal was fourth; Nancy Fujita, first; Kay Wendle, third; and Mary Kaye, second. This was the thermometer the staff used to show how many were sold daily. Page sixteen
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