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pw l-W-awww, E 'z Top Picture, PEP CLUB: Outside rr:-iv. starting at top: Norbeck, Wallin, Ziebell, Garney, Erickson, Mill- er, Navarro, Paulson, Henderson, Ecklund, Sundal, Baker, secretary, Pinelli, Young, Lind, Jensen, Reim, Steen, Woodmansee, Bos, Carlson, Schell, Anderson, Nicoll, and adviser Miss Lang. Inside row, .starting at top: Skrove, Killinger, vice-presidentg Hoyt, Skean, Parker, Skrove, Forshee, treasurer: Marrian, Gray, Aiken, Yenter, Oldow, Ziebell, Merchant, Bridgewater, Reynolds, Davidson, Howlett, Thurston, Morris, Leverette, Robertson, presidentg O'Kelly, Mossington. Bottom Picture. GAA: Front row: Killinger, Ecklund, Smith, McDaniel, Pitman, Knowlton, Fox, Gas- pard, Schell, Mills, E. Allen, Pfannenstiel, Davis. Row 2: da Silva, Tippet, Garney, Ziebell, Marrian, Mossington, Robertson, Howlett, Baker, Sundal, Fyfe, Nicoll. Row 3: Anderson, Vaughan, Norbeck, B. Wallin, L. Allen, Fladebo, Paulson, Erickson, Aiken, Ashe, Strand. Row 4: Miss Lang, adviser, Oldow, Reynolds, Hooper, Nigretto, J. Wallin, Gray, Price, Mclnturff, Shipley, G. Ridenhour. NOl.SQ Several small Pep Club drill teams took turns marching at games this year. One of these teams attended the Pep Conference in Snohomish dur- ing the Winter. The entire Pep Club, the band, and numerous floats took part in the annual Homecoming parade. Miss Sharon Lang was adviser to both GAA and Pep Club. MCZLQTS Reigning over this year's GAA Tolo, called Hayloft Hop, was brunette Laurine Ziebell, GAA president. The theme was cleverly carried out by using harness, lanterns, saddles, hay, and a pretend cow. Another GAA activity was play days which were held by other schools. Local members at- tended at Mt. Vernon and Anacortes.
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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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r 89 L ,af - grits 'gtk J fN-A 3 . f S 6 lt' 1 Top Picture. SW CLUB, Front Roir: Johnsen, Brigham Hamilton, Miller, Mascot Mike Nash, Moffett, Abbott, Parker, Dye, Moore, McCormick. Rout 3: Sutton, Johnsen, Boome, Burnett, Brink, Leeman, Robinson, Lemley, Mr. Campbell. Row 3: Carlson, Pearson, Friese, Ibea, Jackson, Woodmansee, MeBee, Elliott, Morgan. Row J: Gribble, Quist, Handy, McKinney, Thomas, Hodgins, Brendle. Bottom Picture, HI-Y, Front Row: J, Hoyt, Armfield, A. nett, Renshaw, Moore. Row 3: Johnsen, Lemley, Dye, Miller, Elliott, Woodmansee, Morgan. Row J: Bur- B. Miller. R010 4: Friese, E. Hoyt. Alien Siu S YV Club, composed of athletic lettermen, used the money which they raised at two mixers to make the last payments on the display case in the lower hall. As S W Club is an honorary group their activities are usually limited. The Hi-Y boys entertained themselves and 25 their girls at a smorgasbord banquet at Hope Island in january. They also had an intramural basketball team which took bottom place in the noon-league. They sponsored two mixers, and their annual Hi-Nite on April 13 was well at- tended.
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