Shelton High School - Saghalie Yearbook (Shelton, WA)

 - Class of 1968

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GAA: HOW I. Carolyn Rau, Susan Morris, Darlene MacMurray, Beverly Brown, Betsy Willard, Mrs. Ruth Willard. HOW2: Vicki Noreen, Jody En- gen, Paula Brown, Patty Thomas, Debbie Haney. HOW3. Patty Sheppard, Jennie Smith, Becki Holland, Shari Gruver, Cathy Petty, Sherry Carpenter. HOW 4: Mary Wolfe. Sue Wilkowski, Toni Cole, Barbara Brown, Mary Anne Haney. 42125 F 2 like in me 7' s uf' 'li SCARLET S: HOWI. Sarah Kreger, Chris Flint, Patty Thomas, Vicki Noreen, Cathy Petty. HOW 2: Sue Wilkowski, Jennie Smith, Shari Gruver, Paula Brown, Becki Holland, Sherry Carpenter. Games, fre! emcuf, Hike s ,441 cn ure If you enjoy having a good time athletically with other girls, the Girls Athletic Association is the club to join. Some of their activities are volleyball, swimming, skating, basketball, and many other group activities such as hiking Cbike or otherwiseb. At the Shelton football and basketball games these girls can be found in the stands busily selling candy and coffee to the many sports fans. Each year they attend playdays at different schools. This year Shelton attended a playday in West Bremerton. The girls are now forming volleyball and badmitton squads for competition. Before these squads are formed the girls will have to have physicals and school insurance. The Girls Athletic Association advisor is Mrs. Ruth Willard. The officers for the year are President Chris Flint, Vice- President Vicki Noreen, Secretary Sue Morris, and Treasur- er Sandi Pozorski. Shelton's S Club, advised by Mr. Jack Wright has become very productive in the past two years. This years S Club, has raised money through popcorn sales at basketball games and wrestling matches. With the money raised the S Club has bought red blazers worn by the basketball team, and plans to buy more blazers to outfit the football team. This years S Club was headed by President Mike Swisher, Vice President Ron Howe, and Jan Donaldson acted as Sec- retary-Treasurer. S CLUB HOW It Chris Thompson, Chuck Thomp-. son, Gary Austin, Bill Richards, Steve O'Neill, Lane Dorcy, Marv Wilson, Mike McDowell, Doug Wright. HOW 2. Mike Swisher, Ed Adams, Bruce Pearsen, Eldon Allen, John Flower, Mike Timpani. Steve Witcraft, Larry Hergert, Fred Weil. HOW 3: Don Cox, Brad Bransford, Martin Savage, Jerry Sparks, Bill Anderson, Jan Donaldson, Kurt Grubb, Greg HasBrouck, Bob McClanahan, Jim Connolly, Dave Steinburg. HOW 4: Dave Rose, Don Bearden, Ron Howe, Bruce Wilson, Craig Reynolds, Mike Sparks, Bruce Hoard. wIlnl.Arsiv',1 l ssvl1 al

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Wrfrkiug for the Ken Ht of 0 hers Without these willingly anxious service groups, our school would be up the creek . These kids all spend hours upon hours helping to try to better our school in any way they can. O is for order, the key to any office. O is also for Office Workers, who try to help turn the key of order. With the guiding hands of Billie and Floy, the Office Workers learn their duties and carry on. They help keep track of the at- tendance, file, answer phones, deliver messages, and other miscellaneous duties. Ifyou were lost in the library and you needed help, you would probably ask for help from the Library Workers. Under the direction of the librarian Mrs. Erwin, these girls give up their study hall to assist the students in checking out books, locating research material, decorating the bulle- tin boards, and doing a number of other activities to help make our school library more efficient. Everyone has probably heard of Key Club, but few know anything about it. Key Club is devoted to the idea of better- ing our community. lt is an international organization of which Shelton is a member in the Pacific Northwest Dis- trict. Their motto is We Build . They are led by Mr. Mills. One of their more important activities is selling tickets at various athletic games. One of the students' favorite pastimes is going to and watching the assemblies. The Assemblies Committee, headed by Mr. Rear, makes all the arrangements to provide many interesting programs for the entire student body to see. Equipped with hammer, rope, paint, and nimble hands, the Stage Crew goes into action. They spend hours laboring on the scenes for the school plays. ASSEMBLIES: KOWI. Anne Connolly, Pat McNeil. NOW 2: Lane Dorcy, John Tylczak, Advisor Mr. Mike Rear. KEY CLUB: IZOIVI: Steve Schaffer, Dave Puhn, Les Okonek, Don Pogreba, Jim Connolly, Joel Zehe. Art Nicklaus. K'Oll'2, Larry Bacon, Greg Richey, Mike Timpani, Jan Donaldson, Bruce Wilson, Scott Puhn, Elliot Carlsen, Bob Ruddell, Don Bearden. NOW3f Rick Peckham, Jack Stentz, Keith Jack- son, Jerry Sparks, Bud Tuson, Frank Schmidt, Curt Grubb, Gary Miltenber- ger. OFFICE WORKERS: KOH l. Alberta Evers, Jane Swindall, Mari Kay Sewell, Jimmie Vercher, Debbie Arkin, Holly Scott, Karen Dayton, Bev Seager. k'0ll'2. Marcia Moore, Mary- Ann Haney, Robin Bakke, Cinda Clark, Sheila Holtorf, Sandi Munsell, Bonnie Younglund, Barb Brown. KOZV3. Linda Purvis, Patsy Miltenberger, Cathy Perry, Lindy Parker, Deb- , bie Banister, Nancy Einarsson,Veta Holtorf, Sheri Behrends. Georgie Magnett. KOW4. Anne Connolly, Karen Bodle. l Cindi Russell, Dixie LaFond.



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