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LJ l Y'T'm 'Ii 'tl ...il Shown above are the activities ottices in the student union building. Activities Surpass Expectations Due to the participation of many students, activities got oft to a good start this year. Several clubs were formed, providing activities for a variety of interests. The enthusiastic members, with the help of their advisors, attained many goals this year and are anxiously awaiting next year, when their membership will have a chance to increase. Mr. Aliverti, the activities co-ordinator, said he thought the clubs this year were great, and that he anticipates more next year when the student body increases. The clubs range from the F.T.A. to the 'IOO mile club, and all have advisors or sponsors to guide them. A charter membership of ten is required for each club. Meetings are usually held at school to plan their various activities. Mr. Aliverti, activities co-ordinator, was very helpful in this first year of planning and organizing the clubs. The boys ot left ran 100 miles. to qualify for the l00 Mile Club. They are Cleft to rightl FRONT ROW: Charlie Debruler, Ed Massey, Paris Bendixsen, Milne Meyers. SECOND ROVV: Larry Nelson, Pete Seale, Terry Hawley, Tom Ryberg, John Coon, Dale Menghini. THIRD ROW: Don Kulle and Martin Jackson.
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re X-x A , -i i i t, xl - ..i..., -- V-q '- -. - .- AK . , .,. .1 - , r The Ski Club members are lleft to rightl FRONT ROW: Barney Meyring, presi- dent, Janice Bergersen, secretary, Gene Hussey, vice-president. SECOND ROW: Lesley Partridge, Sue Overstreet, Sharon Fell, Barb Rupp, Linda Jones, Susan Stick. TH'RD RONN: Gayle Porter, Jocille Miglorie, Karen Irby, Pat Hard- isty, Kathy Silver, Judy Hickenbottom, Barbara Meadows, Carol Lindbloom. FOURTH ROW: Bill Sprague, Herb Meyring, Joan Erickson, Mike Ferguson, Carol Cole, Barbara Palmer, Dan Arnim, Jerry Ulsund. FIFTH ROW: Leonard Spain, Jerry Van Antwerp, Greg Tutmark, Mike Walker, Steve Alford, and Don Olson. P E- -dll Members of the Future Teachers of America Club are Cleft to rightl FIRST ROW: Judy Christiana, Barb Rupp, Arlene Learned, Barbara Palmer. SECOND ROW: Carol Learned, Eva Starnes, Kathy Hoff, Judy Knorr. THIRD ROW: Susan Murphy, Linda Sinrud, Ardis Manfrida, Gail McKinnon. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Fell, Linda Jones, Karen lrby. L 1-. - ,- . , v A no-Y. .... 1: , is XZ- ' 1 - if - - .,.-1-1 ..-. -,- if A -- an az,,,-..-,+-- X L Q .- Letter writers banded together in the Pen Pal Club. FRONT ROVV Cleft to rightly Karen Kingsley, Sara Atkins, Margie Bertrand. SECOND ROW: Barbara Shierk, Glenda Macumber, Barbara Murphy, Sherry Ford, Linda French, Susan Murphy, Judy Knorr. THIRD ROW: Pam Simmons, Carol Learned, Eva Stcrnes, Carol Smith, Marie Mack, Joyce Knutson, Nancy Engelhart, Nancy Cessarini, Linda Sinrud, and Carol Lindbloom. Terrace scientists belonging to the Chemistry Club were ileft to rightl FRONT ROW: Ken Amundson, Dave Case, George Winn, John Arnquist. SECOND ROW: Sid Joy, Claudia Sie- vert, Joan Erickson, Terry Hurd, Joe Marcinkiewicz. THIRD ROW: Ed Massey, John Wagaman, Jim Honeycutt, Mike Rent- frow, Bob McCulIa, George Sullivan, and Doug Knutson. X.
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Variety of Dances Provide Sharon Fisher and Glenda Knapp e ferfamed siudenis by smgxng af ihe Funny Valentine dance put on by fhe Boys Club Lb The Bunny Hop IS seeing some achon here by Terrace Hugh sfudenis at o sock hop v8 ,Q I if 5, 1 l ' v il. . . . n- lly l A . . ,N X . xi: l v ... M1 X
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