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U5HEHS'A5SUEHYHUN Ml-1 First row: Martin Lutzker, Jerry Paul, Richard Halliday, Dean Cammans, Bob Maurer, Jim Draper, Jerry Peterson, Paul Hyde. Second row: Sid Horman, Warren Beck, Cecil Jacobsen, Clyde Gerome, Tom Little, Jay Liljenquist, Merrill Douglas, Jay Russell. Third row: Jim Waters, LaMont Gunnerson, Carl Burton, Jon Webber, Clyde Port, Ron Kramer, Tim Bowring, Carl Dern. Fourth row: Jerry Iba, Fred Christensen, Jerry Fowles, Phil Newberg, Mike Hinckley, Ed Shuey, Leslie Burbidge, Don Dixon. JH.HED EHUSS 1,1-T The active Junior Red Cross has brought several prominent persons to us to further our educational understanding. The leaders are, first row: Colleen Doyle, Jim Stewart, Em- meline Miller, Pat Patterson. Second row: Fred Weller, Carol Williams, Sylvia Marchant, and Judy Allen. 18
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GIRLS ASSOCIATION Our Girls' Association officers were a w y parties and Girls' Week, which was so interestingly presented with the theatrica theme World Premiere of OGA. They are, first row: Carol Merrill, Vice Presi- dentg Sue Woolard, Second Vice President, Phyllis Burbidge, Presidentg Cheryl ' ' Na lor Secretary. Second row: Carole Cook, Taylor, Senior Representative, Ioan y , Junior Representative, Carol Ann Leuwenberg, Sophomore Representative. BAEN' SUEIATIU S A5 ' ' W k e the Men's Association Living it up, while making serious plans for Men s ee , ar ' ' ' l F' st Vice Presidentg Mike Hinckley, Presidentg ff'cers Left to right. Tom Litt e, ir d' Bob Maurer, Secretary, Clyde Port, o 1 . ' b'd Second Vice President. Stan ing: ' h junior Representative Skip Bur 1 ge, I Webber, Treasurer, Ken S uey, , b xtreme- Senior representativeg on Activities of Men's Week were a beardfgrowing contest, which proved to e e ly interesting, an assembly, a dance, and Father's and Sons' Night. ' mill..
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