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IIOREHSICS CIUB FRONT ROW: Cheryl Devine, Nancy Cobb. ROW 2: Ellen Brewer, lim Delapoer, Sue Larsen, Pierre Iolley, Cathy Krumdieck, Mary Ann Walgren, Gordon Grant. l Steve Ireland, Paul Murphy and Ellen Brewer listen as fellow members speak. This was a building year for the Shel- don Forensics team as it consisted pre- dominately of sophomores and juniors. Members attended six interscholastic tournaments. The team also took part in different civic activities, including panel discussions, both television and radio, and a program at the Iunior Highs to recruit new members for the coming year. Steve Hettick expounds in debate.
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q.a.a. FRONT ROW: Donna Osborn, Myra Howard, Pam Stevenson, Kandy Wenke, Chris Murdock, Carol Siebs. Pat Burdick. Anita Garboden, Cleota Skaggs. ROW 2: Mary Gilbert, Ianice Cooley, Mary Cudney, Karen Stockdale, Melissa Corum, Beatrice Homer, Karen Wicklund, Sharon Harmon, Kathy Shipp, ROW 3: Miss Rayborn, Robin McFadden, Nancy Evans, lane Kitterman, Bar- I bara Payne, Vicki Dunagan, Nan Collie, Barbara Rugloski, loanna Siebs, Verna Shield, Charleen Sandberg. ROW 4: Valda Shields, Karen Porter, Donna Brightman, Ieannie Brauner, Gail Gillespie, Ieannie Lindley, Donna George, Mary Crawford, Cheryl Wardell. The goal of the Girls' Athletic Association is to create a time and a place for girls to participate in competitive sports, to learn more and better skills, to make new friends, but most of all, to have fun. Extra-curricular activities for girls include much the same sports as the boys except for wrestling. Field hockey, bowling, and arch- ery are also included. Membership took a big leap upward this year and funds were raised to provide a S100 scholarship for a girl planning to major in Physical Education or Recreation. Q . Nedberge shows her on the beam. , 1 k , ' wa W .,,. + r'i W e' ' 0 f 11. A r . K af A . affair ' 4-wi'f,fw-'saflzl.952f?r'iei'53Ji3?ii35lY5'W? . at. ' xiii' ' 'fix' ' ' f ' . ' .-JE? ...- 'Z - rw I' .,., ,, ' A , Q 3L'f7' - 1. -Q Q 9. 'W ' I tiff 1,-4-at lf- as-iw -1-ff. -1 .fa as !:,?.a.-f,f:a+ Mt M l I -' , ..,, ,, ,.,4f.,3X, g tkf, , , , na., 41 .gal , . . - gg.,-Z' 3 R: 5 fer il' 1' ,f .lwmft fir K1 w -, ,. y 3?9 ' ,:j.tyy' .lpn ,g-v'f'a2--My 'Y te'bztfi..w1' st , 1 . -. .,f,,x . f1T,,3f.'Q? - , -W - -ij? i?59lr','fl 5zIffl ,I s f i l i 'a-:r?7sF.f4Q 'L A 1 fl ' Q 'iff lr l'T+7?i'f e +1 :zz .5L1fggV,,2 rigs. gift., V. . - Q, at ., gf1,.1-,semi vivid -vnu. ,,w f '. -H t.-,,,-',v H t 4- .. Mary Crawford battles with hockey opponents.
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UWESDIAUS CIUB Thespian Troupe 2544 spent the year rais- ing money to improve drama. Under the leadership of advisor Mrs. Gibson and offi- cers Wayne Fuday, Greg Farman, Chris Hixon, and Iudy Long, the Thespians spon- sored the Hello Week Dance. Students en- joyed the rather unusual underground night club theme, complete with tables, pizza and coke, entertainment, special light- ing effects, and a live band. The proceeds from this and other fund raising projects went to finance the new PA system for the auditorium, a trip to the national convention in April, and a drama scholarship. Charles Milhaupt and Ellen Brownhill take time out during ll0O rehearsal. FRONT ROW: Ioyce Hansen, Linda Bertram, Nancy Allen. ROW 2: Gerald Holt, Marsha Foley, George Albertus, Wayne Fuday, Iudy Long, Linda Bussell, Charles Milhaupt, Kay Erskine. ROW 3: Ellen Brewer, Bill Maris, Alison McNeese, Karm Hagedorn, Chris Hixon, Dan Reed, Barb Embrec, Richard Craiger. Not pictured: Ellen Brownhill, Kim Johnsen, Greg Farman, Bob Stapp, Betsy Beam, Shelley Smith. Dan Mayes and Bill Maris in ll0O in the Shade.
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