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First Row: Lois Lamb, Corrine Etzwiler, Karen Jones, Carol Parsons, Allen Benson, John Langlo, Bruce Martin, Dick Walsborn, Valeta Steringer, Sharri Berwick, Sue Cartwright. Second Row: Bonnie Phelps, Wilma Fague, Carol Jackson, Carol Harris, Elaine Shaw, Bob Ker- win, Larry ller, Rita Mabry, Beth Plummer, Nancy Crandell, Cleo Hart. Third Row: Jeanette Heller, Pauline Virgin, Shirley Paterson, Carol Brown, Allaire Gronmark, Bob Noeske, Bob McMillan, Bev Vermeul, Pat Steringer, Jean Frame, Margaret Kauffman. Fourth Row: Pat England, Jane Kerwin, Doris Bradburn, Mike Maki, Mike Ward, Jon Blissett, Arlene Cederstam, Rose Ann Hodson, Janet Smith, Betty Wascher, Mr. Thomas. Mixed Chorus Under the direction of Mr. Harold Thomas the chorus gave num- erous performances. Most important of these activities were the Christmas Concert and the annual spring concert. Members of the chorus enjoyed a journey to Tillamook for the purpose of partici- pating in the District Contest. A sextet consisting of senior girls was formed and performed many services for the community. This busy organization was headed by Bruce Martin. Other of- ficers were: Bob Kerwin, vice president; Wilma Fague, secretary; Bob Noeske, sergeant at arms; and Bonnie Phelps, historian.
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First Row: Jerry Lawson, Curt Sagner, John McConnell, Shirley Paterson, Carol DeLange, Ardis Henry, Wilma Fague, Marilyn Smith, Sharon Shelton, Nancy Crandell. Second Row: Fred Matteucci, Pat Casey, Janet Powell, Jack Burke, Evelyn Olson, Darlene Semmen, Pat Boyer, Bob Petersen, Larry Hurst, Stanley Lingensjo, Shirlie Pace. Third Row: Marilyn Richardson, Carol Brown, Marilyn Martin, Jean Frame, Mar- shall Pancheau, John Langlo, Lee Brown, Robert Kauffman, Bob Kerwin, Francis Schoenborn, Larry Hen- derson, Joanne Nutter, Jack Loutzenhouser, Monty McConnell, Judy Twineham. Fourth Row: Marcella Hakanson, Harold Sigurdson, Fred Palmer, Dick Mullen, Charles Johnson, Rober Friedman, Paul Emery, Ken Grant, Dustin Leer. Standing: Florence Frame, Jack Hurd, Mr. Thomas, Jack Martz, Jack Lawrence, James Trofitter, Bruce Dymond, Steve Lawson, John Holmes. THE BAND The Seaside Union High School Band completed its third successful year under the direction of Mr. Harold Thomas, instructor. The officers were: Roger Friedman, president; Jerry Lawson, vice president; Shirley Paterson, secretary-treasurer; Dustin Leer, librarian; John Langle, historian; Harold Sigurdson, quartermaster; and Ken Grant, band manager. Jerry Lawson served as student conductor during the year. During football season the band was led by Dustin Leer, drum major, and Shirley Paterson, Patty Boyer, Wilma Fague, and Lee Brown, twirlers. At the games the band did novelty marching, creating letters and formations. After the band marched in the Astoria Homecoming parade, they did a com- bined stunt with the Astoria band. Other activities were: a Competition Festival in Tillamook, Winter and Spring concerts, and participation in several parades. The Varsity band, composed of more experienced musicians, played at the basketball games to promote more pep. A German Band, made up of six talented members, also made many performances during the year.
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Seated: James Trofitter, Bob Waters, Mike Ward. Seated: Bruce Martin, Dick Reynolds, Larry Hurd. Standing: Mr. Johnson, Dick Walsborn,.Pat Phillips, Curt Sagner, Bob Kerwin, Richard Miller, Grant Utter, Jerry Lawson, Jon Blissett, Mike Maki, Gary Laws. Dux Hi- ¥ The Dux Hi-Y, under Mr. Duane Johnson’s direction stressed more than ever the purpose of the organization as expressed in their charter: ‘‘To create, maintain, and extend, throughout the school, high standards of Christian living.”’ The officers of the organization sound like a ‘‘who’s who” of the campus wheels: Bob Waters, president; Mike Ward, vice presi- dent; James Trofitter, secretary; Mike Maki, treasurer; and Pat Phillips, chaplain. Their major social event of the season, the Sadie Hawkin’'s Day dance, was the huge success that it annually is — being one of the best dances of the year. Other activities of the organization. in- cluded: coke concession at basketball games, annual school project, host for county induction services of new members, youth legisla- tion, and annual spring picnic.
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