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Among the activities of the Spinsters, who know IT AIN'T GONNA HAPPEN TO ME, were co-sponsoring the Cupid's Holiday Dance, Crazy Hat Day, and corsages and key cases. They also participated in the Varitey Show. Heading the group first semester were Lois Anderson, pres: en , y vice-president, Carol Anne Reynolds, secretary, and Doreen Roberts, treasurer, Spring semester they elected Anna Guess, president, Ruth Landreth, vice-president, Brenda d Mar Ellen Ratchford, treasurer. The club was sponsored by 'd t Glad s Dukelow, R ow INK- Domus S Murray, secretary, an y Miss Doris Lynch. a N0?NUl X 00 21001441 30? ' Q c,uPio'S 1 Houvnv -- G- Duk 5 ' - Cro ,th Dykmanie Anderson,wD.e'6rP. Gephort, C- Reyn I D' Robem- XB' A de'S0 f Megneii iz? 3X1 Dgviif' 2' MU Yf D Cu ' ' U , I ' f . C ford, D. Lynch, R. L2l:j1y:1h,CS. Rgnflfgf ixrg, Ariane, K Cor H 1 ' ' - ues ' ne , 4 QQQ, . OReor. Row 5x5 J, B. George, B . arisen, L. Willin,' Carrying out the slogan of Recognition of Atheltic Achievement and Service to School was the Varsity Club. A GUY IS A GUY, and the Varsity Club tried to prove they had muscles too by co-sponsoring Cupid's Holiday Dance, the Golden Gloves Boxing Tournament, and being hall directors. Their officers for the first semester were Ed Wright, president, Gary Gray, vice- president, and George lwamiya, secretary-treasurer. Second semester they elected Norm Holt, president, Bob Flaker, vice-president, and Gary Gray, secretary-treasurer. ' 4 it 6 0 If 2.323 D 'I . ,Q , . Q I ' II ,, 1 i ' 1 x rf' X - r l 1 , I I i I ATHLETIC , Q L fy, A ' H . , A ii xi I ' rr ll s ' l l' A i l Row l-M. Davis, M. Beran, R. Spano, G. Gray, G. lwamiya, Row 2-J. Salter, S. McMahon, F. E. Dillon, B. D. P tt, D. Klink, D. Nash, R 90 Flaker. Row 3-T. Petrovich, D. Roberts, A. Bush, J. Catalano, N. Holt. Row 4- ra Burbank. Row 5-J. Nowling, B. Casper, R. Burgan
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7444 foqale The Royals, a new club this year, gave service to the school and community, developed , social responsibilities, and participated in the Variety Show and Girls' League assem- blies. Their ROYAL DECREE for the year was Together we stand, divided we fall. Elected as officers were Marie Menard, president, Judy Carl, vice-president, and Joyce Hansen, secretary and treasurer. Their sponsor was Miss Tenbruck. SDL! RL 'T' AL 35 35 46 X l l I U OU RTESY ,L H'- ' Row 3 J. Owens' S' Curley, x Shefbel' C lomtlf n N. Valdez. Row ZZMI 0 L jense 1 ,.i. L2f'S o Row l ts J. Co0Pe ' D' Yon S The Sagaths set a record by proving IT'S DIFFERENT NOW when it comes to basket- ball. Besides the basketball game the Sagaths co-sponsored a record dance Club Unique, and held a car wash, Officers elected 'for the first semester were Betty Jo Waters, president, Carolyn Tausch, vice-president, Alyce Berry, secretary, and Peggy Edwardsen, treasurer. Second semester Carolyn Tausch, president, Jackie Ross, vice-president, Nancy Porter, secre- tary, and Diane McDaniels, treasurer served the club. '31 ,'4E-ir 'N 'ia 'Y' 7741? f 75' SULD HERE F012 061116: Row I-A. Lawrence, C. Tausch, C. Bowman, V. Merritt, S. Morrison, B. J. Waters Row 2-P. Runyon, V. Pacheco, N. Niqkman, J, Ross, A. Blagg, Row 3-D. McDaniel, S. Kauti, C. Jolley, N. Lomas, P. Fazakerley, M, Miller. Row 4-' P. Edwardsen, B. Doering. Row 5--D. Fellows, M. Wallace, J. Zema, M, Renenu 89 sen . M X gm afwwf M.,
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N x -. . , QUITE Q0 I X fr SNIx Q9 f 4 sr are Q I ti ' f 9 0 ' Cofixllqg 52. Row I-M. Davis, R. Ramirez, B. Huff, P. Bush, A. Toscana, D. Dudley. Row 2-J. Catalano, R. Stockard, D. Clark, R Th n. Row 4-D. Nash, N. Thomas D. Harlan. Row 3-T. Petrovich, E. Unger, D. Brewer, R. Fandl, D. Byrne, . ompso D. Klink, Stevens, J. Knowling, D. Whitener. Row 5-C. Shirey, B. Orwin, R. Burgan, J. Catalano, B. Brownie. mm We-2 Wailea The senior Hi-y Nobles Who took first place in the Variety Show with The Mild One felt HIGH AND MIGHTY when they made a record of being the first boys' club to win. Another record was co-sponsoring the first night club dance, Club Unique, The Nobles elected for their first semester officers Tom Petrovich, president, David O x? 'ff R-U4 I 09:1 Qs ., O O0 C Pl' G-f 0 QW Harlan, vice-president, Charlie Signor, secrtary, Ralph Ramirez, treasurer, and Bill Orwin, chaplain. Second semester officers were David Whitener, president, Charlie Signor, vice-president, Jim Nowling, secretary, Neil Thomas, treasurer, and Bob Brownie, chaplain. auf Q. -L , 1 , Row yxo ' Row 3 F' Harnack, L. Tu I I Z- a . R ' VY, D, L Row SSDI BQii:grAk Mcflhqney' fganfliey, J. Carter, P M , , . Greenup. - il, L. Freeman Curray. Row ZXP .-4 f Q. ' ' Gm! Row 4:DPiI1IreY,. R. Kohnm i ' Urph . Unn, p' E . g Z . 4 y, K. shim., C, Rkhgrggobm. gem mm - cc ape 1 . Dedrick Mr. Robert Berry lead the Hi-y Bishops in this record year. They went to the YMCA camp at Big Pines with the other Hi-Y groups. First semester officers were Micky Beran, president, Jerry Carter, vice-president, Ralph Greenup, secretary, Richard Kohnman, treasurer, and Rollie Winter, chaplain. Second semester they elected Fred Reif, president, Lee Freeman, vice-president, Dick Morrison, secretary, Kenny Shinn, treasurer, and Chuck Gray, chaplain. The Bishops lived up to their motto of Clean speech, Clean living, Clean sportsman- ship, and Clean scholarship, and said TIME WILL TELL. 91
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