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AA combines fun and skull YJ? FWF' Y 2 ,VI 5 bf Wifi Q First Row Janet Thompson Dflrlene Miller Lana Paulson Peggy Alberty Betty Bothwell. Second Row: Arlene Mflonftb Judy Witkins Shirley Wfitkins Nfmcy VK ilson Julia Bfiyer Ann Hilvorsen. Third Row: Betty Reckmzlnn, Mfxry H wen Joan B1 lckett Kay Macnab M inya Nefil Barbara Hampton Paulette Willis. Pictured at the candle- light installation service are Miss Pearson, GAA adviserg Shirley Watkins, treasurerg Jeanne Macnab, sergeant at armsg Phyllis Lutje, vice presidentg Peggy Alberty, presidentg Lynn Rzithbun, secretaryg and Janet Thompson, concessions chairman. MEL 0 S MAYFLOWER MILK PRODUCTS The Dulles The Dalles
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Photographers, typists, and writers make up the group that works diligently after school on the Husky with the pur- pose in mind of preserving all school happenings. Purchasing a camera, setting up a negative file, and an individual card index were among the many accomplish- ments of this year's staff. As the school grows, it becomes necessary for the annual to become more complex, and with these new aids the work of the staff has become easier. school events Mrs. Hampton, adviser, approves layouts planned by Arlene Macnab, assistant editor, and Ronda Fraser, editor of 1960 Husky. Getting ideas for page layouts and checking negative files are Fred Dormaier, David Conlee, Jim Thomas, Betty Bothwell, Nancy Wilson, and Florene Crews.
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T? 'Nw First Row: Diana I-Ienrichs, Alfa Jean Payne, Joyce Edwards. Second Row: Ann Hall, Anne Petersen, Sharon Helgeson. Third Row: Marilyn Smith, Margaret Brovsm, Phyllis Lutje, Lynn Rathbun Not Pictured: Patty Byars, Jeanne Macnab. A hike in May finished a busy year for the GAA girls. Their first sponsored activity was an initiation and candlelight installation ceremony with a tasty ham dinner following. Each new member entertained by pushing a penny down the hall with her nose. An auction of clothes, unwanted or forgotten, was held in March with a trampoline act preceding it. Every year three playdays are held. This year they were at Maupin, Condon, and Sherman. Girls in this club do not have to be outstanding athletes, but must have an active interest in sports. They must earn 50 points a year in order to remain members and receive their annual awards.
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