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in rw HI-Y ,f A at an 111' AndY Presliffg While Fred formal mee ues on the OFFICERS: L-R, TOP ROW: Frederick Swedberg, Han 1eiSu1'6lY d Swedberg chaplaing Bobby Driggs, treasurer. BOTTO ROW: table and FTC? haughnessy PatO'Shaughnessy, vice-presidexztg Andy mnenun, and pat, O S President. Absent from picture: WesCrago, secretary. listen ln. The boys' Christian club, Hi Y, sent juniors Pat O'Shaughnessy, and Wes Crago to the Pre- legislature conference at Ellensburg during the last part of November. There the boys elected official delegates to the legislature held in Olympia the 13th and l4th of April. They also drew up bills and learned how the legislature worked. At the beginning of the year the Hi Y con- sisted of only nine members. Why not have some different blood? they wondered. So mid-year they elected nine new boys into the club. As a tradition, they, along with the Tri Hi Y, sponsored the Easter Sunrise Service. x ff' 1 YYY' vf' STANDING, L-R, Fred Swedberg, Ron Wofford, Earl Davey, Stuart Curtis, Lowell Davis, Orlando Dona. SITTING: Eldon Branscomb, Pat O'Shaughnessy, Bobby Driggs, John Joy, I-'redie Hall, Steve Joy. KNEELING: Andy Kin- HCHUH. 1 3
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IIESSUICF. October was half over before the club got a bright idea. Why not give a Get acquainted' dance October 2O? the Tri Hi Y girls said. Since that date is ahop, skip, and jump from Halloween, they strewed black and orange crepe paper around the cafeteria ceilingg slung an improvised witch on a table, served cider and doughnuts, and gave their dance the theme Be- witched, Winter came and the girls began working at the hospital, presented a Thanksgiving as semblyg and a brief siege of noon movies were shown. They also sponsored the March of Dimes prin- cesses, gave their annual Cotton Ball, and sent representatives to the Tri Hi Y legislature at Olympia. TRI HI-Y OFFICERS--L-R, SEATED:Dolly Raymond, chaplain, Donna Dunn, membership chair- man, Lucille Clark, president, Dorie Adri- ance, vice-president, Sharon McKinley, secretary. L-R, STANDING: Marie Fowler, advertising manager, Jane Anderson, assist- ant advertising manager: Nellie Olsen, The photographer catches Renae Jorgensen with her mouth open while munching a iece of the Tri Hi Y's deljicious cake after a suc- cessful sale. Juli- 2 ' Qu ltr- - ' al 'E is Q j. gf a f MEMBERS: L-R, FIRST ROW: Lucille Clark, Dorie Adriance, Carol Williams, Donna Dunn, Jac Ator, Ann k' , Sharon McKinley, Cherie Deane, Carol Hoffman, Hyland. SECOND ROW: Berna Lybbert, Francis Ien ins Joan Noel. THIRD ROW: Dolly Raymond, Pat Hicks, Nellie Olsen, Carol Wiuff, Marie Price, Marlys Hagen, Marie Fowler, Adrianne Sharp. lane Anderson, Beverly Gillett.
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. I Mumps! -NO, Not yet, just Nellie O l s e n' s explanation. Joan Lowe, Dorie Adriance, and Elaine Merrell take in all. PEP CL B Jac Ator forgets to Watch her thumb as Neita Cate starts slicing. Lucille Clark and Joan Noel start on the finished product to be, a pom. pom ,- I g,.4gA,,g,fx l 1' 1- r , MEMBERS L-R: Elaine Merrell, honorary membergloan Lowe, Joan Noel, advertising manager, Marie Meldrum, Dorie Adriance, vice-president, Mrs. Alpha Spence, advisor, Adrianne Sharp, secretaryg Nellie Olsen, treasurerg Lucille Clark, reporter, Neita Cate, honorary member. Absent from picture: Jac Ator. 14 1.-me 4. x S it Starting off the year with ap- proximately three members, the pep club, however, initiated new mem- bers at a slumber party after the first rush of school activities. One of the most promising clubs in school, the pep girls made pom poms and pennants for the football games, and took care of the more menial tasks, such as ticket taking, and cake sales. To become a member of the pep club, the girls are required to earn 750 points from extracurricular ac- tivities done for the betterment of MLHS. Considering how few girls reach this goal, it is an impressive honor and responsibility to become a member of the club. 1951 pep clubbers started 3 DSW procedure by wearing blue and gold sweaters as badges of merit, Ni
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