Mercer Island High School - ISLA Yearbook (Mercer Island, WA)

 - Class of 1967

Page 110 of 166

 

Mercer Island High School - ISLA Yearbook (Mercer Island, WA) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 110 of 166
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Art Service Club The Art Service Club, under the supervision of Mrs. Ruth Patten, spent a colorful year doing the art work for functions sponsored by various clubs and painting publici- ty posters for all of our sports. Throughout the year, the twenty-five members showed exceptional interest in art which provided Mercer Island High with many colorful and humorous posters. The club met during the year as often as their services were needed. One of the clubs major projects this year was its outstand- ing work on g'Much Ado About Nothingf, President Cheryl 0'Hop and vice-president Fred Milkie presided over the group while it planned trips to art shows on M.l. that were displayed in our school during the past year. Much of the spirit and enthusiasm of Mercer Island High can be accredited to the constant efforts of the Art Service workers, who expressed numerous messages through creations of paper and paints. Officers Fred Milkie and Cheryl 0'Hop supplied the leadership for Art Service. vwcwf-Uiofw VX.-0-uzf5590-fLD 'L C5 Gig? Members of the Art Service Club were: ffront row, Fred Milkie, Cheryl 0'Hop, Hirst row, Carol Sharpley, Linda Tschirhart, Kathy Klem- perer, Susan Kadaner, Laurel Garbell, Billie Jones, Aleta Matteson,Melanie Milkie., Charlotte Lin, Martha Riggleman, Kathy Ochs, Lucia Wil- son, Merilee Hoffman, Cathy Bangs, fsecond rowj Beth Pritchard, Kathy Luster, Kris Peterson, Janet Neff, Sharon Boguch, Linda Snyder, Sue Swan, Ruth Kramer, Kathie Roberts, Gail Gilbert, Dale Hagen, Sue Lunden, Lorraine Cashin, Lindy Robinson, fthird rowj Taffy Dra- ger, Sue Rogers, Maralyn Crosetto., Shelley Clark, Wendy Wade, Pat Wynne, .lan Sutcliffe, Glen Beebe, Jenny Anderson, Becky Bourdeau, Kathy Klopfenstein, Candy McKinnon., Margaret Stauffer, Sheilah Dempsey. LJ A7116 710 f'a'0C ogg p5X7L5,wr V.9'f 6fV2 ff! Mi? frff ffwb CNW' . ,,, ,ML



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-Sli! 2' far 'NS SJ. ,7 fahovel Heading this yt-ar's drill team were: Carol Bialkowsky. cap- tain: Sue Swan. Linda Snyder. ,lan Sutcliffe. 2nd licutenants: and llor- othy Nelson. lst lieutenant. fright, The lively pep club officers were: tfront rowj Lucia Wilson. Sue Smith, Pam Dureng tset-ond rowl Ruth Berry. Stew- Vanllalen and Rom Schofield. Enthusiasm, precision emphasize spirit Two organizations which strive to promote school spirit are the drill team and pep club. The pep club's activities this year included planning pep assemblies. organizing car caravans and making posters. They also sold buttons and small cards to raise the enthu- siasum and interest of the students before a game. An ex- change with the Bellevue pep club took place when the Bellevue officers invited the Islander officers to a before- game dessert where they discussed different ways to instill wpirit in each school. The pep club also put into effect the rep jug as it was presented to the winning class in competi- tion during each pep assembly for home games. The drill team provided half-time entertainment by marching in home football and basketball games, includ- ing one joint performance with the Lake Washington drill team at Lake Washington for the game against Mercer ls- land. The drill team's other activities included marching in the Seafair parades in the summer. A new addition to the team uniform was the white tams that were bought by each member of the team. The team also sponsored the annual dessert where the new squad and officers were pre- sented. The many members of the pep club show some of their enthusiasum as they peer ou-r the senior balcony. Ei

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