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S.H.S. REPRESENTATIVES S.H.S. representatives to Boys and Girls State were, Linda Baurele, Leslie lones, Diane Schwab, Bill Bennett, Steve Allen, Wayne Lewis and Dale Gibson. Girls Stole Evergreen Girls State for 1965 was held on the campus of CWSC from June 14th to the 21st. lt was a week full of meeting and making new friends, talk- ing all hours of the night, and campaigning for of- fices. During the week Representative Don Moss and Senator Mike McCormick spoke. At the end of the week, a talent show and a candle lighting ceremony was held. Fifty girls were chosen to light each of the fifty candles that were placed on a replica of Wash- ington state. The inauguration of the state officials elected for Girls State was the same night. The week was too short. Departing from new friends was sad. Knowledge gained, and memories remembered were part of Girls State. Boys State The American Legion Evergreen Boys State is organized for training boys in the functionalaspects of being a good citizen. Boys State is conducted on a learning by doing basis, where selected youths practice the procedures and operations of political parties, the state legislature, and the various branches of city, county, and state government. The program is aimed at developing a more active and intelligent interest in the duties, privileges, rights, and responsibilities of a citizen. Dale Gibson, Bill Bennett, Steve Allen, and Wayne Lewis attended Boys State from Sunnyside. The qual- ities necessary for selection were: Leadership, Char- acter, Scholarship, Service to the Community, and Citizenship.
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ww- , , 3 A final touchdown and the game was over! l'S.H.S. Victory was proclaimed. The 1965-66 Homecoming ended on a happy and enthusiastic cheer. Over 400 students attended the victory dance, Autumn Leaves. Beauty was also set in motion as the Honorary Royalty rode onto the field as part ot Queen Carol's court. Elected to reign were Sophomore Honorary, Linda Newhousey Senior Honorary, Brenda Reesmang and lunior Honorary, Susan Taylor. t V, . iwwr' 5 'wJ
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SHS Tolo...Men In Motion Girls Pep Club sponsored the Winter Carousel. The gaily decorated dance floor was graced by the music of the lntruders . King Mike and escort, Carol walk with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thomas. Mrs. Thomas crowned Kathy decorates throne for Mike Mike. KAY
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