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.. . Y' ' , g. ' . LN f f 1' '11 L 2 . W . I 4 1 ' F , , V V bf W 5 I . . . s . a C L r . Y Z . , N Top row, left to right: L. Westall, P. Murray, C. Wilson, S. Schwilke, Miss Joan Hilliker, B. Allan, L. Scott. C Hufford. Bottom row: M. Ortmeier, S. Hawkins, C. Craig, C. Cotton, V. Hetrick. The Girls Athletic Association is organized to give girls a better knowledge of sports and also to teach them how to work as a team. Heading the organization were Crystal Craig, president, Sharon Hawkins, vice-presi- dent, Maxine Ortmeier, secretary, Colette Cotton, treasurer, Virginia Hetrick, points chairmang and Miss Joan Hilliker, adviser. Meetings of the GAA are held after school two times a week. At the beginning of the year the members of the GAA choose the sports which they wish to play. They vote on four major and four minor sports, and at the end of each sport the girls are given points according to the times that they were at turnout. They Find Time for Sports, Too Ron Mitton, president of T Club, led this athletic group of boys to better team spirit and cooperation among the boys who turn out for the major high school boys' sports. Working with Ron were Bill Arey, vice-president, John Buhler, secretary, Dick Giger, treasurer, Mr. Doug Rickerson and Mr. Ralph Bohannon, coaches. To become a member of T Club a boy mu st have been awarded an emblem T by the coach, which means that the boy has participated for one year in a major sport such as basketball, baseball or football. The T Club also sponsors the annual T Club dance which is held in the early spring. Top row, left to right: R. Strain, M. Stewart, P. Marriott, J. Buhler, R. Mitton, D. Waters, R. Grewell. Row 3: J. Wallace, N. Kilmer, B. Baker, B. Arey. B. Cable. H. Campbell. Row 2: J. Wilson, T. Delaney, R. Kenney, M. Martin, g. kogue, M. Combs, P. McMahon. Bottom row: Mr. Douglas Rickerson, T. Dieu, D. Giger, D. Mitton, Mr. Ralph o annon. .1 A., 1'
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'L F3 Ps 4.2, E, -up Q3 Top row, left to right: B. Minish, D. Roske, J. Luck. L. Swanson. R. Casselar , M. Miller, B. Gizinski, P. Murray, P. Glen. Bottom row: L. Galen, M. Lewis. K. Richards, Miss Dorothy Meyers, Emerson, G. Mueller, J. Burlington. Library Club is actually not a club because scholastic credit is given. The main pur- pose of this club is to keep the library properly staffed with student librarians. Membership in this club is limited to the number of librarians needed to operate the library each period during the school day, after school, and before school. Q Activities include an annual Christmas Cozy and sometimes a couple more may be given. Miss Dorothy Meyers is adviser to Library Club and has been for several years. There are no officers as there is very little need for them. Delving Into the Works of the Past To promote a greater interest in classical literature and language is the purpose of Latin Club. To become a member of this club a student must have completed one semester of Latin successfully. Officers this year include Kay Copps, presidentg Janice Hunt, vice-presidentg Laurel Lee Carter, secretary, Marjorie Miller, treasurer, and Miss Dorothy Meyers, adviser. Activities of Latin Club include a money-making project, which is usually a fudge saleg a cozyg and attendance at a regional conference, which is the reason for the fudge sale. Top row, left to right: H. Northup, K. Crutcher, B. Sullivan, L. Tranter, C. Olin, S. Schwilke, N. Emerson, V. Het- rick, S. Messar, N. Cam bell. Row 2: C. Baldwin, Miss Dorothy Meyers, L. Carter, K. Copps, J. Hunt, M. Miller, J. Buhler. Bottom row: gee Galen, J. Wallace, G. Mueller, C. Maxwell, J. Widner. J. Plattner. 'ici , E' J s.. I.-ex '- 4' Q I
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The promotion of school spirit and pep is 'E' the main reason that Pep Club was organ- ized. They back all sports activities. This year Carolyn Thorne was elected president. Working with Carolyn were Kathy Crutcher, vice-president, Carolyn Lee, sec- ' retary-treasurer, and Mr. Gordon Papritz we and Miss Joan Hilliker are the advisers. Any student in high school who is inter- ested in promoting school spirit is welcome to join Pep Club. The activities in which they engage include decorating the bleachers for the games, promoting pep rallies, and spon- soring a pep dance after each one of the home ball games. 'V K. Crutcher, C. Thorne, C- L96 Proudly Stands Our Alma Mater Top row, left to right: D. Giger, L. Gillett, C. VanValkenburg. S. Schwilke, J. Erwin. D. Bowman, C. Cotton, S. Eldridge. V. Anglin, K. Richards, L. LaChance, J. Tyler. M. Pearce, C. Rustad. Row 6: C. Wilson, C, Bi tnerl M. Leischner. B. Barrett, K. Spindor, H. Northup, V. Guptill. J. Reid, L. Horton, N. Johnson, J. Blankenship, Craig, N. Emerson, S. Meehan, M. Widell. Row 5: J. Homestead. K. Grimm, L. Jones, J. Curtis, C. Okert, K. Minton, K. Field. J. Jenovai, S. Westeriield, S. Haiih, P. Homestead. G. Grzmdaw, J. Lopeman, C. Ferbrache, M. Bishop. Row -1: N. Hess, B Smith, S. Hjellen, K. Cuy endall, L. Wilson, J. Bare, V. Johnson, P. Folsmbee, P. McLendon, A. Ber- geson, M. Evanson. H. Moore, C. Enloe. J. Anglin, C. Hufford. P. Fraker. Row 3: L. Bradley, M. Logan, Y. Strain. K. Copps. J. Hunt. B. Gizinski, L. Westall, M. Thomas, S. Powell. L. Swanson, B. Edwards, L. Wilson, V. Nott, V Southmayd. H. O'Neill Row 2: Mr. Gordon Papritz, J. Pedersen, F. Butler, E. Bishop, P. Galen, M. Reno, K. De- laney. P. Powell, S. Sofie, B. Smith, B. Smith, D. Hetrick. J. Nutsford, J. Heitz. B. McCleary, Miss Joan Hilliker, C. Baldwin. Bottom row: B. Martin, S. Ryan. M. Lewis, M. Ortmeier, B. Bowman, J. Schiavon. a ,. f, H., W or T' T
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