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A Torch tradition is the decorating of the Christmas tree each year. Here Senior Torch members Hnish the job. THE TORCH HONOR SOCIETY, an old and honored organization which was formed for the main purpose of giving recognition to those who have earned high scholastic rating, reached a total of 208 members during the past year. Mem- bers of the society are required to main- tain a 3.2 grade point average for three out of four quarters of each year. Efhciently operated under the adviser- ship of Miss Gavaletto and leadership of Sue McClellan, president, Anthony Barkas- kaus, vice president, and Jane Ponikvar, secretary, the Society had a very successful year. The yearis activities included a Merit- orious Award Assembly on Oct. IO, the decorating of the Christmas tree, and the annual Torch Breakfast, held on May 5, when permanent Torch pins were awarded to deserving seniors. TORCH SOCIETY M MBER SENIOR TORCH ROW I: Marlene Holma, Robin Tomkinson, Merrilee Marchetti, Charlene Shoemaker, Jerene Rutherford, Laurie Brown, lNIarcene Oakley, Judy Seel, Dianna Holms, Joyce Coleman, Barbara Jackson, Kay Dixon, Pat Spencer, Terri Alberts, Jane Ponikvar: ROPV 3: Maureen Cummings, Linda Roland, Ran- cine Hudson, Sarah Youlton, Marilyn Barber, Leone Bourgeois, Eliz- abeth Baldwin, Rebecca Pohl, Larry Johnson, Robert Schellhase, Joe Brees, Gary Gentry, Robin Moore, Carole Anderson, Anita Lambert ROW 3: Kathy Donnelly, Joyce Feldmiller, Susan McClellan, Greg Lemenager, Terry Sattler, Steve Wentworth, Robert Miller, Linda Cowan, Jeanene Tharp, Shirley Garrett, Cindy Harrison, Diane Ponke, Sharon Mesojedec, Karen Harbaugh, John Bunch. ROW 4: Dale Goldman, Dennis Johnson, Bruce Hautcr, Hank DeJong, Mike Schultz, Tim Hepenstall, Diane Moore, Mary Kay Drew, Dick Marshall, Merrely Miller, Roy Brown, Bob Lux, Jack Connell, An- thony Barkauskas, Ed Kays, Dan Moilanen.
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i CLUBS SHARE UCCESS VENTURE. ROW I.' Marilyn Groven, Virginia Anderson, Jane 2: Nancy Kessler, Marlene Holma, Marcene Oakley, Ponikvar, Lynn Anderson, Susan McClellan. ROW Merrely hliller, Sandy Lundstrom. ACTIVE AND PROSPEROUS describes the past year for the Girls, Club. The year began with the cabinet and their advisers, Miss Berry and Miss Findley, attending a Puget Sound Conference at Puyallup. For the Girls' Club first project, they held a clothing drive for the children at the Buckley State School, which was very successful. In March, a fashion show was held, with the girls modeling fashions from Sears. The club sponsored their annual Motheras Tea in the Spring, and played an important part in the Boys' Club license plate drive. New uniforms were chosen by the members of the Girls, Club cabinet, wearing plaid pleated skirts, red blazers, and white blouses. The Girls, Club was headed this year by three energetic girls, along with their hard-working committee chairmen, who have been an inspiration to girls at RHS. They are Su- san McClellan, presidentg Lynn Anderson, vice-president, and Jane Ponikvar. secretary. Jane Ponikvar Secretary Sue McClellan President Lynn Anderson Vice-President
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ROW I: Susan Ikuta, Deborah YVitters, hlichael Peabody, Linda Adams, Jan Yoshida, Susan Spurkland, Lorna Wlilliamson, Nancy Whitaker, Susan Gray, Cindi Ullman, Ginger Garrison, Linda Sue Walker, Cynthia Swofford, Kathleen Dunkel, Marjorie Collie, Sus- an Delo. ROW 2: Joanne Rappc, Shirley Delaurenti, Lael Winch, Pam Ellis, Richard Johnsen, Patsy Nokes, Diana Waggoner, Martha llflalone, Caren Adams, Shirley hlorrison, Cathy WVilson, Willette Mautz, lylary Schaaf, Lynn Slapnick, Shari Roekhill. ROW 3: Kay Weisenberger, Mary Beth Teufel, Lorraine Baur, Peggy Feld- man, Susan Lambert, Patricia McBee, Bernadine Guillen, Merle Mc- Vay, Joanne Lobb, Merrisue Hanson, Mary Smith, Dennis Smith, Bill Henry, Dwight Berger. ROW 4: Marlyn Groven, Carol Fugitt, Max McCarty, Rick Swanson, Reginald Suyat, Charles Wright, Gary Teichroew, Barry Blakesley, Jim Frost, Gary Martin, Marc Mutz, Dick Norris, Pam Meyers, Robert Glen, Jerry Bassett. PHOLD CHOL R HIP STA DARD ROW I.' Penny Cooper, Betty Philipp, Lesley Wheeler, Jane Hurn- er, Amy Wilson, Eileen Alexander, Dorothy Belisel, Ilona Perrins, Diane Delaurenti, Jan Schneider, Connie Comin, Sheralee Hart, Carol Norbeck, Ellen Swick. Cathy Dinzart, Joyce Nakashima, Les- lie Felt. Cheryl Yankee, Cathy Lambert, ROIV 2: Ed Gonder, Don Lowe, Suvanne Kruger, Margo Dobson. Gail Slapnick, Nancy Kess- ler. Shaneen Klein. Connie Norby. Laura Brown, Donna Young, Nlar- cia Rutherford, Sharon Wells, Ellen Gasparach, Katherine Noble, Bonnie Toinkinson, Chris Rader, Eileen Ellis, Rick Crinzi. ROW 3: Pam Evans, Gretchen Wilkerson, Betsy Emmons, Connie Ring, Car- ol Holma, Barbara Dickinson, Bev Bergstrom, Janis Blank, Judy Quanrud, Lynette Hassell, Cindy Miller, Nlary Sisk, Gloria Porter, Christine Slosson, Linda Medlang, Johnna Brustad, Leigh Anne Adams, Donna Dent, ROW 4: Bill Erickson, Becky VViest, Ruth Shaw, Gary Carpenter, John Baer, Steve Baumgardner, Ron Donck- ers, Jon Lissman, Julie Jurasek, Susan Blakesly, Julee Nuehart, Bob Dixon, Tom Tasa, Dennis Engeland, Paul Voelker, Tom Berg, Jim Poff, James Koenig.
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