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Letter Women NEOPHYTES LETTERWOMEN OFFICERS, from left to right: Kathy Duckworth, Point Keeper; Heidi Spaeth, Sec. Treas.; Barb Grant, V.P.; Carol Brooks, Pres. CHILI FEED Letterwomen is an organization that is constantly on the move. These active girls have been an inspiration to other girls who wish to take part in athletic and social activities. The Letterwomen sponsored the Fiesta Chili Feed and the dance on the night of the Everetf-Meadowdale bas¬ ketball game. A neophyte initiation which required potential Letterwomen to wear bizarre costumes added inter¬ est and humor to routine school dress.
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Varsity Club VARSITY CLUB OFFICERS, from left to right: Jerry Janecek, Sec.; Mike Scott, Sgt. at Arms,- Gary Shafer, Trees.; Bill Thompson, Pres. The Varsity Club has been one of the most active organizations of M.H.S. this past year. The club sold M.H.S. license plates to raise money with which to buy pennants for the championship teams. They also had an Ugly Man Contest to collect funds for the club treasury. Throughout the year, the Varsity Club members took upon them¬ selves the responsibility of hall patrol duty. The object of the hall patrols is to clean up the school grounds and lunchroom and to maintain order in the hallways. They also put up bleachers and chairs for assemblies. Through the efforts of the Varsity Club, M.H.S. students have enjoyed activities and privileges that would not have otherwise been possible.
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DADS’ CLUB Through the sincere interest and efforts of the fathers of Meadowdale students, our school has acquired numerous advantages not usually enjoyed by a new school. The student body is truly grateful for the hard work and many hours the Dads ' Club has contrib¬ uted. The results of their endeavors included an excellent grassed football field and a valuable biology pond making possible advanced nature study for students. A rooter train to Wenatchee, with the Chiefs winning 27-19 in our first Western Con¬ ference game, was the first project to be instigated by the Dads ' Club during the ' 64- ' 65 school year and was deemed successful by all involved. The purpose of the Dads ' Club is not to act as a substitute for the P.T.A. but rather to function separately with informal meetings toward bettering Meadowdale Senior High in ways they see fit. Meadowdale is truly moving forward with the much appreciated help of the Dads ' Club.
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