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ul ltu our u e on G Club Councu under c leadershrp ot Shurley l-laberly Presudent and assustung of fcers lna Mae Vander Vaate Vuce Pres Judy l-lulton Sec and Iva Jo Cook Trcas the Gurls Club got oft to a good start thls y ar Cut fuust actuvuty was sponsorung Baby Sutters for the com munuty durung the natuonal electuon Thus prouect was under the Co Chauumanshup ot Myrnalee Wunklesky and Shurley Haberly Attendung the Tru County Gurls Club Conference at Bellevue were Shurley l-laberly Dona Kelly and Lynn Smuth These gurls were accompanued by Muss Svenson and brought back mcny helpful Ideas tor umprovung the Club C7 Q I N Many people enuoyed dancung to the musuc ol the Seven Teens at our annual Tolo held on Aprul ll The theme puck ed by Co Chaurrnan Colleen Sumons and Mary Ellen Smuth was Out of Thus World Entertaunment was provuded by the Ink Blobs and sunger Lorna Peterson Thus year the gurls have chosen to send Gladys Gronnung and Judy I-lulton to Gurls State at Ellensburg Endung the many actuvutues tor the year was the Mothers Day Tea sponsored by the Gurls and Boys Clubs on May 8 Shurley Savage Co Chaurman for the event was helped by other chaurman Marsha Harruer LaVonne Blum Judy Robun son Nancy Alclus Ehurley Wulson Grace Collar and Lous Byers M C7 Snluo Ea rv K b o CLUB .. mul l or MIAA PAGE TWENTY NINE cb 'T' ll'll It - I X I ' I I I I I uf .N l llc nu ' ol Ir. 0 tu Wutt th electu ol the lrls 'I, th ' ' - I -Z ., . A . . . C ' . ., . I I Y I - I X I ' I I l I I r I lug , f- fu g I . uf F ., ug. 'fu Au I-'lu Rent. Clruriy' Cfuar-ur-rug Arlf-Hr Cu 'r I ' u Suvrzf SVN flowrr- CWD' .og':I' uit , l'WIu muh' uv 'ur' lv: ,rv Cam Tu fu Jofty Hul'or' Sm lruru Mfue Vfunderlfcurutr Vfpres curuuu Sluuflw' :urf-'lr VW luu ur ro J.: ' 'Cru fr u 'A uu Vw' 1fu'Vfra'f- Sh 'lr-y Hrlbr-rly Ju ly Hul'oru F :v ,'f '- row- A'e e C:un el' Colleer- Srvuorus Du runs- ' vuuis ut Croyle F' r C 'fruu rr' 'Jaw F f-n Sn h, Myuuua frm lA'urululesly, a'hy C'udeu 50 'vuv' rgtu' puf'Ue The Guns Cla T to , ' - I A -, inf Ar 2 su ' , ug, , . 1 f AN' b.: , - fx X . . o I ' r . I l if ' n 4-
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e back arleg Henaolt Bll ushey t aa eua Mlre MacDo ala Roger Herr n Front 1 les lbsen Gaylau O on Nel leflar o on ue B Bagnr' ana G Ka ma A en e la rs m Mnudo Jolrwson C Mathew O0 C ure Fuytfvr' Parker PC rGntOr ru v SGV Orr S 1 dl r U ru frtauu u v sar u rr-as r V rr r 1 JOCR ur emrlr Or rn rr n L ON IW Busuness got well under way at the lurst meetung of the Mary vulle Boys Club Larry Olson, Presrdent and other olfucers less lbsen Vuce presudent Goyland Parker Secre tary and Neul l.eClaure Treasurer held electron ol thus years councul Larry Lane was also appounted chaurman ol the Chaur Commuttee Thus year the entertaunment at the meetungs was very unterest tng At one meetung Mulutary Recruuts from Everett provuded talks and movues tor the boys At other tumes lulms and talks on sports were guven Thus years Intramural Trophy was won by Ted Bergesons team Assustung team members were Jess lbsen Bob Huld PAGE TWENYY EIGHT I Garvun Purtteman John Martun Jerry Hartley Kenny Clune and Ed Hylback They were beaten only once but thus was by the All Star Team consustung of excellent players from all untramural teams The Boys Club cosponsored two mayor actuvutues wuth the Gurls Club thus year At Chrustmas tume, a large tree was se up and decorated by these two clubs Thus added a great deal to the Chrustmas spurut ot the students and faculty The annual Mothers Day Tea under the general chaurmanshup of Shurley Savage and Dale Mullen was a great success Many able chaurman worked hard to provude everyone wuth an enloyable tume n M . 1- A I' ., X. I A M , m , - f - N ' 4 ,5 T . 4 5 gl cz Q 'L T ff: T . 1 , 1. E K Q' -. S- - Tap 'e Df'ur . row f-Ch , , u B Al' L 'd r lorry Krell r ru. ', ug. Ow W- , u Pvt-fr .arty ls u cue. 5 u'e auct'- ' .l' Muoate oucwre, ba: row!! lbs ,tl LC, 're l tu W an D Crum-' T OBHCP Proc' rf: S Shan' F ft B u , s T, rrght pe' f-C ' r ' , S Mr E rl du L y Ola' Pres, Mud f- ugh' prrt rr- --Mr A d- rdu Hel lruflruurr-, T .les lbs-ur, u upes Bonorv rugh' pjmre brclr row--E Hylr ' G P 'f u,J M t , J. lb-u Fro ' row HT Bwgfssarr B Hll ' 'I I ' I. I '. I . X . . . I5 vi Q ll u C oopwa lc: VX ul 1 fuurs uuu . lanuuv ,'Xc'luvuluc's Q . - . I 4 I , l ' I I A u . 4 , , - 4 ' I
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ack row or ny vs r ren Vrana wen ar er na elly ary taruton andra W son r ey n Muddle ro Los Byers e e c e ty S o c e om son ur e an aner c neuuer nt or yn oon cn s e ent arse-ru Sh rley M o r ' Onupsov st suneste an wen arte ue ova semeste fdlors I X Ill! I' Q l The Tomahawk uS our school mumeographed paper the prouect of the lournalusm class a regular electuve course whuch us graded and creduted luke an Englush subuect Havung thus as a regular class guves the staff a better oppor tunuty for all over news coverage and to develop lournalustuc talents Edutors of the bu weekly Tomahawk for thus past year were if Fourh Fannu Fletcher Nancy Aclrlus LaVonne Feeney Barbara Campbell Th ri r w Marlon Verlunda JoAnne Vanfleuvel Myrrto nlfl sky ur SP O d r w Chrugtune Slormo Shurley Haberly r Dy r Ad :or Berne Bagan lno Mae Vander Vcuate Furst row Log Bymg Gnq f How:-ll Karol Man er Kathy Cruder PAGE THTRYY ,WW Mackey Thompson Edutor Myrna Wunklesky Assustant furst semester and Owen Carter Edutor Betty Bosworth Assustant second semester Judy Robuson and Gary Stanton were chosen to attend the Pacufuc Slope Press Conference at the U of W Tonya Bloom and Sandra Wilson also attended thus conference There they receuved a varuetv of helpful unformotuon and heard everal talented speakers Ollld lf XX S Under the supervusuon of Mr Dyer who has charge of all Hugh School organuzatuon funds are the Tomahawk Tucket Takers Thus organuzatuon consusts of gurls from the commercual classes who sell tuckets and check ASB cards at all of the sports events throughout the year Thus actuvuty requures outsude tume and work and earns two acuuvuty pounts a year for uts members B. - Mrs B st Ad u o Ka S ' O C ' , Do K , G S , S ful Shu l Wulso , w 7 u FCM-u Fl ' tu r Bet B0 w wh Mu lr y Th P Sh ly L g, J S h l fra row -f T v Bl u K- Elk K L , u c lg,:yf-uur' A' ' D ugh' - Huflrpy Th ry lur 1 r d O C rj C r r u N . . . . f u uf cs . . 1 T . . Flu II . lu- 0 s All tml ll 0 VN 55 out cur-uucv I A 1 4 1 - I I A I T , l ' 'u l uclwl lzulwr: 4 ' 4.1 ..- ' 'T' if l Q if' ' T ll ' 'OW W' 5' 4 - f 1 1 . . ur o -- , . , Wu Q , lay T ner q n Q - , , M, we, vu I ur , . -
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