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L.. X il i TC' 'iflb Pictured above Terrace High's first Lettermen. They are Cleft to rightj FRONT ROW: Bob Cardwell, Gene Hussey, secretary-Treasurer, Pat Powers, Barney Meyring, Jerry Van Antwerp, Larry Hodges, Bob Eschrich, president, Dan Meyers, vice-president, Jerry Ulsund, Mike Meyers, Ed Massey. MIDDLE ROW: Jim Morgan, Milne Todd, Don N I i i i Olson, Dorie Thompson, Doug Knutson, John Rex Widener, Roger Van Spoof, Sam Beesley, ROVV: Don Seeber, Dick Walters, John Cohen, McKinnon, Dave Johnson, Paris Bendixsen, Terry Harley Lang. Shurtz, Evan Shull, Don Smoots. BACK Ed McKinnon, John Hawley, Dan Arnim, '60-'6I Hawks Earn First Letters J i , 5 4 ' I . , 0 Q -. V1 Z 9 - f V in . , f ' 9 'E it . Q Q 1 .. ' -g 'J 1 E C A ' V G . . ' It 2: , , I . , ? . , , ., v Q ' I J - ' I ' v Y CF - . ,- . - 4 t n , ' ' .A ,.- .QJQI F ,-iv' r - - 99 J, . k : Q -3' '- Rex Widen men's Club locket. er, a iunior letterman, and Mr. Smith, Letter- advisor, are shown examining the new letter x if ,, '- .3 . L 4 Q ibn. : . if .W , if 1-. 'ATT' ,
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-Ds.. E X YQ as v- 'ek Opps, who's peeking? All the neophytes bow down to letterwoman, Bonnie Evans, during their initiation. TE i S The letter sweater, the coveted goal that all G.A.A. girls strive to attain. Busy Femmes Become First Letter Winners When Letterwomen's Club was begun this year, only one girl, Bonnie Evans, had earned enough points from her sophomore participation at Edmonds High to qualify. Other girls qualified during the year. To qualify as a letterwoman, girls must have earned 1000 points from the various sports held after school. The girls become neophytes and go through all the fun and excitement of initiation. Girls in the Letterwomen's Club demonstrated an interest in sports and a high standrad of sportsmanship. The letterwomen pictured below are, left to right, Kathy Hoff, Bonnie Evans, Pam Fosberg, Kathy Denby, Arlene Learned, Kathy Silver and Carol Learned. Not pictured are Sherlie Miller, and Barbara Swenson. T Under the good spirits and guidance of Mrs. Matson many girls participated in the Girls' Athletic Association after school sports and became letterwomen.
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Gene Hussey Pat Hardisty Greg Tutmark Susan Murphy Dave Johnson Kathy Hoff Cheryl Potter Roger VanSpoor Claudia Sievert Jerry Ulsund Barbara Rupp Martin Jackson Joanne Hendrickson ' 45' Sid Joy Sharon Fell ' ' Mike Hendrickson lik' Joan Erickson Top Students Honored These students were shosen this year as members of the National Honor Society. They were selected by the faculty according to their merits of scholarship, leadership, service, and character. lt is the purpose ot the National Honor Society to create an enthusiasm for scholarship throughout school, to encourage a desire on the part of the students to render service to the school and the community, and to promote potential elements of leadership. Tony Armlin Carol Albers George Sullivan K' Susan Arnquist Y? Bob Eschrich Linda Brill Dave Case Judy Carlson George Winn Marilyn Christensen Carol Younker Bob Stromberg . L.. he . X V John Arnquist ' -I Kathy Rentfrow A Ken Amunclson A Joe Schmidt ' ' Bob Ecklebarger Pat Patow L. nl. x Diane Power John Langseth on Engle ,bl Susan Myer Joyce Knutson bl., Barbara Meadows
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