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HSPOOHS, 3'1Y0f19? Look who Peggy's with! Eeffermen faunch finto Another feat year! The 1967-68 lVlcNary Letterman's Club enjoyed an active year as they sponsored various successful activities during the year. The lettermen assisted the Keizer Rotary Club in presenting the annual spaghetti feed which was well attended and provided much-needed funds for the school. In November, the Club sponsored their annual semi-formal dance, the Gardenia Ball. Officers for the '67-'68 Letterman's Club were: Flon Sandstrom, vice-president, Bob Pickerel, secretary, Alan Cook, president, Cliff Toney, Jr. Rep., and Rob Cameron, Sergeant-at-arms.
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l Don't shoot it! wails Dana Drees, Pep Club President. Leading the Pep Club throughout the year were, from left to right: Holly Erickson, Vice-President: Dana Drees, Presidentg and Karla Cross, Secretary- Treasurer. Pep Clug Rallies Celts One more minute and we get to eat! are the thoughts of Holly Erickson, Dana Drees, and Sue Nebrija. Val Valentino, Sue Nebrija, Jean Orcutt and Debbie Pillette were always eagerand willing to support our Celts. N, ? at If n
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Officers for this year were Nancy Paris - Historian, Shirley Van Dell - Vice-President, Merri Wilder - President, Kathy Kunsman - Secretary, and Marilyn Almero - Treasurer. This year's Girl's League has been very busy and helpful. Some of their projects have been clothing drives, Valentine's day, cookies for the teachers at Christmas, and many others. Yes, happiness is Girl's League. Happiness 95 Qirrs Lfeague Jeanie Patterson, Heidi Harrison, and Michelle Drayton explain Girl's State Week last summer. Girl's League representatives were, top row: Noreen Garland, Sue Peet, Pati West, Carol Purcell, Shirley Van Dell, Nancy Paris, Kathy Kunsman, Merri Wilder, Becky Hjort, Kathy Pearsall, Connie Sodeman, and Onnie Middle row: Denice Bibby, Jane Beyer. Busch, Carol Hellman, Karen Hollin, Marlene Rowland, Linda Warner, Phyllis Everly, Marilyn Almero, Kathy Roseboro, Ann Klopfentien, Tamara Moore, Barbara Wade, Pam Yeager, and Glenda Bales. Front row: JoEllen Johnson, Lynne Kerber, Joyce Lappin, Judy Olsen, Linda Palmer, Mary Bair, Barbara Bair, Barbara Beebe, Kay Glennie, and Cheryl Vachter.
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