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6 eedxl ' Y Y B gm kcioxvfd 9506066 5 3 batkeleiaoclq toil? gedk' we I if rzlvge- ,Q Q4 f 12 ig: if ig V 'Q ., - ' 1? ' f K ,, JE mmf? 5. E get Mt ,ei if NH , A 'A' r-16 FA 3 M at ek ll ik Girls' and Boys' Clubs cultivate friend- liness, improve personality, develop leadership, sponsor vocational interests. - ' 09, OXLSQNXLBX, Tloa 500 1 'xr Cl 1 kxxxxriigioms exam .xo dd, wr. e 4 , pgiax Ye igooosrlte' oo a , cwbs ,je lleifoitlol 3045 900 ,off IRLS' CLUB includes every girl in Senior High in a program for devel- oping more friendly relations, wider participation in activities, better vo- cational preparations, and higher standards of character, personality and scholarship. A fall mixer, frequent matinee dances, program meetings, Christmas hall decorations, and Tolo Week, all serve to increase good fellowship among girls and boys of the school. At the helm are Miss Mary Beck, adviser, LaVonna Blanchard, presi- dent, Virginia Sidders, vice-president, Shirley Woodruff, secretary, Ramona Spencer, treasurer, and Sue Hend- rickson, yell leader. gf MISS MARY BECK Adviser of Girls' Club 9 GIRLS' CLUB CABlNET. BACK: Turner, Hendrickson, Bader, Willmott, Spencer, Crosson, Cecil, Larson, Miss Beck. FRONT: Woodruff, Sidders, Blanchard, Fearn, Overholt.
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Dedicated to Good Citizenship UNIOR PATROL, student organization for general improvement of Junior High School conduct and morale, is advised by Mr. Burke. Emphasis this year is placed on the election of really well-qualified boys whose example and influence will raise standards of citizenship. C TRI-L. BACK: Alexander, Westbo. ROW 2: Hudson, Stout, Hovies, Spencer. ROW 3: Hansen, Kemp, Bucey. ROW 4: M. Takemura, Mahaftie, Edwards, Boone. ROW 5: Wright, Pappas, Pacs- mag, Follansbee. ROW 6: Mason, Nix, Reid, Carlson, Knudson. ROW 7: R. Takemura, Berry, Williams, Smith, Veacfh. ELF GOVERNMENT through self-im- provement of character is the goal ot Tri-L sponsored by Mrs. AI Dahlberg. ICH STANDARDS ot Christian char- acter throughout the school and community are the objectives of H-Y, advised by Mr. Owens under the auspices ot the Y.M.C.A. Hl-Y. BACK: Mr. Owens. ROW l: Ridge, Brunner, Aves. ROW 2: Trageser, Markley, Schraw. ROW 3: Meeds, Phelps, Yazzolino. ROW 4: King, Cilaser. 0' avg 33,15 wa. A class in civics learns principles . lg of self government. lUNlOR PATR 459 D OL. BA . . . eMeo, Heckendom, 5 CK' R'dSway, Pere Armburst, Ohrner. Vlsfad, Mr, gurkeh Frs' Neeley, Miller Rom. Bfouaiieff 29
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HARRY STARBIRD we 'X Adviser of ,. ,, Boys' Club 2 -'1 awww' SENIOR BOYS' CLUB CABINET BACK: Healey, Morrison. MIDDLE Sternpinski, Merriott, Revitt, Snider Mr. Strbird. FRONT: Adams, Bruce NCE A MONTH the Boys' Club assembles for an education- al, vocational, or cultural pro- gram planned and prepared by its cabinet and the adviser, Mr. Star- bird. The club theme of service to the school is carried out by cogn- mittees which contact new boys, care for the building and grounds, undertake welfare projects, and sponsor the Inspirational Award. Boys' Club is headed by Presi- dent Douglas Morrisson, Vice- President Deane Healey, and Sec- retary-Treasurer Wayne Adams. JUNIOR GIRLS' CLUB CABINET. Baumgartner, Cline, Fredrickson, Bunn, Sawyer, Miss Martin. Sago, NET shefman' CPNBI ' , CLUB uislxoil Boilinavig-an' Kev Mr. Bur UNIOR HIC-H GIRLS' AND BOYS' CLUBS start the ball rolling for effective membership in Senior High. At their meetings programs of school talent are presented, as well as speakers on boy and girl problems such as personality. Miss Ursula Martin advises Ciirls' club, while Natalie Bunn serves as president, Juanita Baumgartner as vice-president, Alice Frederickson as secretary, Celeste Sawyer as treasurer, and Eunice Cline as yell leader. Allan Burke is faculty adviser for the boys, who are headed by Marion Lundri- gan, president, Frederic Barto, vice-pres- ident, Delmar Sherman, secretary. S 3l
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