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G.A.A. ' .1 5.- Os .41 Front row: Betty DeBriae, Saundra Sandstrom, Cleona Spillman, Beth Ann Quigley, Penny Madden, Mary Ann Johnson. Second row: Dorothy Peterson, Deanna Wendt, Evelyn Hanson, Carol Baker, Cathy Bacon, Kristin Eggman, Normie Gorman, Sharon Lloyd, Donna Kimrn, Advisor Margaret McCarter. Third row: Mary Lou Trumbull, Claudia Harper, Nancy Jaspers, Mary Lex, Betty Omodt, Mary Lou Dodge, Mariorie Bunn, Shirley Hosley, Lorriane Lechner, Jo Ann House, Joanne Cook. Back row: Menona Jameson, Evelyn Morris, Karen Richardson, Linda Kerstetter, Mary West, Diane Emery, Janet Passmore Holmgren, Mida Dodge, Augusta Johnson. To start the ball rolling this year, the Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation made and adopted a if new constitution. They spon- Q sored a candy-cake walk and .L a St. Patrick's dance. They also sponsored the girls' interclass basketball games in March. The association sent girls to several play days where they com- peted with girls from other schools. The girls worked hard this year to obtain the points necessary for award certifi- cates. These points were earned by attending weekly tu r n o u ts. The association strives to create good sports- manship among its.members. G.A.A. OFFICERS AND ADVISOR Front row: President Karen Richardson, Student Council Representative Kristin Eggman. Back row: Advisor Margaret McCarter, Secretary Nancy Jaspers, Treasurer Mary Lou Trumbull, Vice President Lorraine Lechner.
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY F N.H-S- First row: Antoinette Kuljis, Della Fudge, Judy Wendt, Larry Hosley, Jim Keatley, Mickey Seaberg, Shirley Cook. Second row: Advisor Mary Trumbull, Lu Ratfield, Ray Anders, Marty Hendrickson, George Lechner, I Chuck Parker, Jeanne Adams, Betty Madden, Frank Webb, Sandy Jacobson. Larry Robbins, not pictured. National Honor Society aims to stimulate scholarship, lead- ership, service, and character in all students. The annual initiation as- sembly held on March T2 was highlighted by three interna- tional exchange students who gave interesting and educa- tional talks. y F g T On the National Honor So- V ciety annual field trip the mem i Q 1 7- W bers visited the College ot Pu H V' E get Sound, Seattle University, P T h Left to right: President Jim Keatley, Vice President Larry Hosley, Advisor Mary Trumbull, Secretary ac' 'C Lul eran College, and Judy Wendt, Treasurer Della Fudge, Student Council Representative Mickey Seaberg. the University ot Washington, To the right: President Jim Keatley welcomes new members. Seated: Mary West, Shirley Hosley, Lorraine Lechner, Lianne Wright, Lyla Westbrook. Standing: President Jim Keatley, Gilbert Vik, Dorothy Peterson, Karen Richardson, Linda Kerstetter, Mary Lou Trumbull, Dick Seaberg,
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LETTERMEN'S CLUB ,gf oo-Ni ieiiii-fiiiiirs Front row: Lorne Buss, Jack Dickson, Robert Rodal, Larry Hosley, Clifford Smith, Hap Anderson, Morton Holland, Bob Davis, Richard Oatfield. Second row: Coach Ernie McKie, Rusty Hampton, Larry Robbins, George Lechner, Steve Ostling, Marty Hendrickson, Bob Adair, Lu Ratfield, Alex McCormick, Tom West, Vince Kuliis, Coach Bill Patterson. Back row: Norman Ellison, Jim Anderson, Joe Swift, Morris Deaton, Ray Anders, Chuck Parker, Tim Jacobson, Mickey Seaberg, Donald Peek, Frank Webb, Tom Czarnecki, Bernie Vog, Frank Box, Jerry DeBriae. LETTERMEN'S CLUB EMPHASIZES SPORTS All boys making a letter in the maior sports make up the Le-ttermen's Club. They spon- sored the all-school carnival on March 22. OFFICERS AND COACHES pictured to left: Standing: Coach Bill Patterson, President Chuck Parker, Advisor Ernie McKie. Seated: Secretary jim Anderson, Vice President George Lechner, Student Council Representative Mickey Seaberg, Treasurer Larry Robbins.
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