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W-'WA Mm r 1 ii 'P Top Pietu,re.' BOYS' CLUB OFFICERS: Ken Renshziw, presidentg Jack XVOOCIIIIEIIISQQ, viee-presidentg Ed Hoyt, treasurer, Don Johnsen, seeretaryg Ervin Suttton, sergeant-at-arinsg Mr. Snyder, adviser. Bottom Picture. GIRLS' CLUB OFFICERS, Front Rout: Lueile Sehell, sophomore representativeg Shir- ley Greenstreet, presidentg Jean Parker, freshman representative, Elaine Pfannenstiel, vice-presidentg Nina Nigretto, secretary, Miss Heron, adviser. Row 3: .loline Killinger, program vhairmang Rebecca Hooper, junior representativeg Margie Hoyt, treasurer, Marilyn Skrove, senior representative. Prominent Peep e Girls' Club calendar included these events: a bars at games. Big and Little Sister Tea, style show, Valentine Boys' Club activities included an initiation for party, skating party, Mothers' Tea, Leaders' Con- freshinen, election of the Homecoining Court, ference, and installation of officers. Money to and several inspirational films. finance their group was raised by sale of candy 22
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AF? Lauriiie Zielmell. Second Semes- ter Cub Editor: Jackie Eiiscli, Kumtux Eclitorg Karen Eck- luud, First Semester Cub Ede itor. Press W7 Q I7 'Pop l'ir'!1lrr'. KUMTUX STAFF, Nfvzfed: Robertson, Johnsen, Ensch, Hzimmond. Slf1mIing.' Miss Helmer Baker, Hooper, Olclow. lioriom 1Ilf'f1lI'f'. CUB STAFF, Front Noir: Killiiiger, Williams, Oliver, Ziebell Eckluncl, Navarro. Hou' 3: McCormick. Taylor, Price, Carr. Wise. Roar J: Koontz, Le-mley, Pearson, Mr Allan. Hou' 9: Abbott, Moore, Ciisliimiii, Reiishziw. ' 15 www Ap 4 Mkt E ll PSS? fiwm' .aft-are Ami if WE
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f 1 HONOR SOCIETY, lfronf Razr: Killinger, Knowlton, McRae. Gronemyer, Greenstreet, Greenough. Hooper, Schell, Mills, Hodgin, Hammond, Davis, Vandenburg, Robertson. Rott' J: J. Skrove, M. Skrove, Jones, Faaburg, Moody. Couplin, Paulson, Thurston, Neble, Fair, Pettis, Baker, Fyfe, Suntlal. Razr .i: Palmer, Oliver, E. Allen, Mellougle, Rathvon. Gray, Marrian, Merehant, Gaspard, Steen, Moore, Strand, Brookings, Erickson. Rott' 4: Rishor, Moffet, Oldow, Vvilson, DeLong, Jenkins, VVagner, Queen, Ziebell, Johnsen, Houghton, Miss Helmer. R010 5: Enseh, Lemley, Brostrom, Klein, Larson, Quist, Parker, L. Alle11, Carr, Abbott, Oldow, Teeter. Jewett, Ibea, Kirkpatrick. DEBATE, Front Hair: Oliver, Middlestetter, Hunter. Row 2: Mr. Hoover, Wilson, DeLong, Oldow. Now Q: Oldow, Jenkins. Fast Taffeers XVith Mr. Kenneth Hoover as coach, the Debate Club had a busy year. Members par- ticipated in tournaments in this district and also the one held at the College ol Puget Sound, in Tacoma. The following were members oli the Debate Club: Joan Jenkins and Peter Oldow, the only two experienced debatersg Betty DeLong, Rose Marie Oldow, Jacquie Oliver, Carolyn XfVilson, Diane Hunter, and Donna Middlestetter. After reading information on the question Resolved: That the Federal Government Should Adopt a Substantial Expansion to the Welfare State, several practice debates were held. A practice tournament, in early Decem- ber, was sponsored by the Skagit Valley -Iunior College, for the purpose of acquainting the debaters with methods and types of debates used by other squads. and to help prepare lor the District Tournament. ln February the District Tournament was held at VV.VV.C.1i., in Bellingham. Each team debated twice. The linalist teams went to the State Tournament at Pullman. I 4
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