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Moys ’ Vice President President Corresponding Secrefery Secretary-Treasurer LARRY WARNER AL JENTZSCH CHARLES MOORE HERB TALABERE BOVS ' FEDERATION CABINET—Back row, left to right: Gerwyn Jones, Dale Hayes, John Stewart, Brent Wooten, Bob Meadowcroft, Danny Debawka, Bob Hartley, and Jim Butler. Front row: Mr, McBride, Herb Talabere, Larry Warner, and A! Jentzsch. BOYS ' FEDERATION HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES—Back row. left to right: Fred Bouti. To™ Page, iud Rose, LeRoy Farley, and Stan Langton, Middle row: Russell Lybecker, Ralph Teague, Gary Banks, Tom Johnson. Front row: Sen Colley. Ted Tucker, Walden Muller, and Greg Perry. Under the leadership of President, Al Jentzsch, Vice President, larry Warner, and Secretary-Treasurer, Herb Tala- bere the Boys ' Federation car¬ ried out a varied program of service and activities. As in the past the Boys ' Federation continued its popu¬ lar noon-movie program. Some of the films shown were: I Was a Communist for the F.B.L Titanic ' Crimson Pirate, My Pal Gus, Stars and Stripes Forever ' and Story of Will Rogers ' The intramural program with Dale Hayes at the head provided activity for many boys. The championship teams in all sports were awarded pins.
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atm this plan. The 1954 Girls ' Staters, Nancy Powers, Gail Anderson, Anita Crall, Diane Rudin, and Sharon Scott told of their experiences at the Girls ' State Convention. At the beginning of the school year, the Girls ' Federa¬ tion gave a pot luck for all transfer girls. This party was attended by 50 transfer girls. The Royal Blue Ball was taken over by the Girls ' Federa¬ tion this year, the theme be¬ ing, Fire and Ice The royal¬ ties were: Gail Anderson, queen; Ronnie Lou Nalder and Elizabeth, princesses. = S£fis34! KKSS Waters. Elian Coaon. Sue Roth, Pat Cos , Rover ly Htll, Qtunhn Westgard. MINUTE S (LS-E.lcrc j eJI ' ii YounE. Um ' EuUtEi ? ' lnd« 0! W.bi ’ r J6a£VSX«S:« h!» .WiS. .•« c-Jw sft to right; Nancy Powers, Treasurer; Elirabeth Roberts. S cfJ try; Marilyn Spray, President; Gail Anderson, Vtce President. Bot- tm’laft; Valentine Assembly.
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federation INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS—Back ro , left to right: Vance Zaegel, Man Jinkent, Dove IsEtt, Front row: Dick Dague, Elon Booker, Jim Wiley, Not pictured: Captain Don Hayes and John Wede. INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS—Back row, left to right: Dale Hayes. Captain; John Wade, Mai . -■ Wiley, Elf ' t A J - rv -- jin kens. Front row: Skeeter Gossett, Don Hayi, Jim Mr, Boschker. homeroom advisor Elon Booker. Not pictured: Don d ' Ablflfng. Speaker: Mr. Santler NOON MOVIE CREW—Left to right; Allen Wetzel, Tom Rettig, Paul Dague. Dan Walker, John Wade Gary Red fie Id and Mike Morris. PROJECTIONISTS—Jerry Hall, Ken Murphy, Darrell Roberts, M.ke McElhaney, Gary Hein, and Ronnie Waters. Not pictured: Fred Thompson, Rtch Weyer, and Bob Schwarz, Not pictured; Don Beck, Duane Cestoid!. Eddie Derbawka, Jack Edwards, Jim Eubanks, Dale Hayes, Dale Herd, Gary Hefsey, Chuck Herrin, Con¬ rad Knopf, Don Lvbecker, Harold McCoy, Don Manson, Dale Potter, Morrie Riemer, Ralph Stambaugh, Lew Stran¬ gle Dick Wright, Roger Wye- feoff. One of the Federation ' s more ambitious and successful programs was a spring clean- up with a Keep Wa-Hi Clean theme. Included in the assemblies presented was a speech by Prof Santler, a traffic forum, a talent show, and Washington State Game Department assem¬ bly. Among other services per¬ formed was a frolic for fresh¬ men and transfers at the first of the year and the eighth gradp visitation day in spring, in addition to sponsoring a delegate to Evergreen Boys ' State A Scholarship Trophy was presented to the valedic¬ torian and salutatorian com¬ mencement night.
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