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Qponts VOLLEYBALL Freshman Team Placed 4th in the ciga league Captain - Colbfn Henslgf r m- 4 . T 5 I-K' -- 4 kia- A, C7 ,-W, ie A f .2 T I 3 fx N E . A , 'I :X f u . I ,S-X I Z.. 1 N 1' -nf. . 1 Aff- . r I z 6 Row 1: Cl. to rj Betty Hofstad, Patricia Rider, janet Osmanson, adviser, Collyn Hensley Cheryl Trytten. Row 2: Marilyn Tabbut, Linda Thompson, Mary Bush, Elmyra Peery. 5- x -a--r- T VOLLEYBALL junior Team Placed 6th in the cigr league. Captain - Laurel Anderson Y 1 Row 1: Cl. to rj Patricia Koelsch, Janet Osmanson, adviser, Laurel Anderson, Velma Bredlow. Row 2: Marilyn Massee, Marcia Corson, Judith Hrdlicka, Linda Kropp. SOFTBALL Team laced 41h in the ci! lea ue P t J' S Co-caplamx Lynda Burgess - Kathie Riess 'DR f gag, EK?-7fjg ,, ,WI Row 1: Cl. to rj Diane Bakken, Cheryl Boyum. Row 2: Nancy Martin, Kathleen Emmons, Kathie Riess, Billie Mosenden. Row 3: Marilyn Tabbut, Marcia Larsen, Pat Enderson, Kitty DeLaitsch, Mary Bush, Collyn Hensley.
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Jlnnuafl Jlfleeting 06 the Student dissociation Uflugust 1. 1966 Students listen to the annual reports given by their association officers. :ffl i f 1 V f f W N WU , ,zxcfti f ff ' K' 5 f mx' fi ' , 24,51 2 ff! he ,, N 6,1-'syll I r i M .gf l ,MT 'E ' i 'Qf5'g2gl7:nL ' -77 ' -'E' 'iw '1',. fa ,f. , , ,., , .f7,,,W it' ,.....a.......,....... Barbara Block, president presides u K X. Outgoing president B. Block '66 pins newly elected president Ruth Mechem, '67. quiet 64129 School! dteeembtg September: 7. 1966 Faculty processional PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS CL to RD Dr. G. M. Needham, Dr. H. M. Carryer, speaker, Mr. H. M. VVinholtz, Miss Linda Holcomb, student, Miss Eleanor Smith.
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