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RAC EXPANDS MEMBERSHIP RAC members: Front Row, T. Hadlock, A. Haebe, M. Anderson, M. Hill, J. Lowe, S. Leddy, R. Wright, M. Avent, S. Endicott, R. Roberts, Advisor D. Wheatly, C. Tarbell. Second Row: S. Deal, L. Kelly, M. Brooks, W. Quartly, J. Rea, H. Blaylock, T. Houk, M. Stoner, C. Allen, R. Johnstun. Back Row: J. Pellham, T. Fairbaim, J. Nesbitt, I. Doty, D. Burnham, G. Brown, D. LaPierre, J. Peitzmeier, D. Coffman, C. Musgrove, H. Parks, K. Bledsoe, J. Wasser. The Rainier Athletic Club is a club open to any boy with a varsity letter, The club sold pop and sandwiches at basketball games and kept the coke machines in operation in the lower hall. At the end of the year advisor Mr. Wheatly took them to Seaquest Park for their annual picnic. 24 Organizations
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FUTURE FARMERS ACTIVE Kneeling: R. Nelson, L. Hill, D. Caufield. Standing: W. Bonnell, D. Marston, J. Ronning, B. Ross, Advisor F. Dirickson. Back Row: G. Bonser, R. Montalvo, R. Wise L. Hill R. Nelson, R. Wise, andG. Bonser review parliamen- tary procedure. A meeting was held every week where they incorporated Roberts Rules of Order of Parliamentary Procedure and had pop and cookies. They went to Pacific International Live- stock Show in Portland and gave tours to the children who came. President Doug Marston, Rick Nelson, Gary Bonser, Will Bonnell, Larry Hill, John Ronning, and Advisor Mr. Dirickson went to the State Convention in Pendleton during spring vacation. One of their major sources of income came from the candy machines in the lower hall. They kind heartedly shared their profits with Girls League. President D. Marston conducting a weekly meeting.
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C. Musgrove, N. Foshaug, P. Griffiths, L. Werth, and M. Musgrove enjoy themselves at the hootnanny. GIRLS’ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Girls' Athletic Association this year proved to be very active. On one occassion the girls went swimming at the YMCA and played table- tennis and checkers in the recreation room. They took a bus over to Longview and went rollar skating at the Rolloway and bowling at Triangle Bowl. Just before Christmas GAA had a slumber party and exchanged gifts. On April 16th they sponsored a food drive and held a spaghetti dinner for the Drug Abuse Prevention Center. P. Griffiths, C. Patching, and Miss S. White decorate the Christmas tree for the slumber party. Santa (Mrs. J. Robinson) hands out presents. 25
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