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'BQ ans .sv- pa ! f A I X Fourth row, left to right: Dale Patnode, Bob Mitchell, Armando Gutierrez, and David Lisk. Third row: Charles Faucher, Dale Olsen, John Staudinger, John Bryan, Jack Randall, and Paul Gonzales. Second row: Dick Tabayoyon, Roland Schoonover, Charles Peters, Allen Shoekley, and Dennis Blume. First row: Thor Olsen, Joe Espinoza, John Douglas, Jim Stump, Melvin Seibel, and Richard Juarez. SWAT! This little four-letter word carries with it a lot of feeling, especially when it comes from a well-made paddle during Red Devil initiations. This excitement lasts for two days, but new members have one consolation-their turn is coming next year. A Red Devil will not easily forget these two days. Meniliers of the club saw new dazzle added to their ranks when it was decided to purchase white sweaters to go with their traditional Red Devil emblems. Along with maintaining at least a C average in their school work, members are now subject to a point system in order to stay in the club. Under the advisorship and guidance of Mr, Ed Fisher, the Red Devils served as a shining example of an active group. They did an excellent job of patroling at games, maintaining order in the halls, and assisting with various other duties throughout the school. 1 Q 'QR s . - wg: .s nfs, ,S N 'imksft' sf ,ti A F I. SCIENCE CLUB, left to right: Larry Kissler, Richard Brunhaver, Pat Peterson, Tom McCoy. Allen Shockley, Camilo Davila, Thor Olsen, Carl Munson, and Ted Heikell. Q5 Back row, left to right: Marilyn Benjamin, Jerretta Phillips, Delores Reed, Dale Patnode, and Marilyn Verbrugge. Front row: Jeannie Schmidt, Rebecca Roque, and Carol Bachnleier. 29
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Q Sharon Baker Assistant Advertising Manager Roland Schoonover Senior Class President Chuck Faucher Junior Class President Loel Labberton Sophomore Class President Ellena Heikell Girls' Club President Mr. Eldon Dietrich Advisor Advertising Manager Dennis Blomc President John Douglas Vive President Diane Takayama Secretary Delores Reed Treasurer Dale Patnode Assistant Treasurer Louis Brunhaver Social Chairman
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30 Back row, left to right: Geraldine Olson. Treasurer Marcia Bowles. Supply Chairmang Andrea Heim, Secre- tary: and Delores Reed, Social Chairman. Front row Marilyn Verbrugge. Vice Presidentg Morjorie Close, Presi- dentg Marilyn Loudon, Denierit Chairmang and Mrs. Shattuck, Advisor. '70 The Pep Cluln, one of the most active clubs in the school, did a very splendid job this year under the guidance of Mrs. Shattuck and the leadership of its president, Marjorie Close. This year, as one of a few of their projects. the girls entered a float in the Harvest Festival Parade and sponsored a hake sale and a sweater raffle. They also planned the Homecoming events and sponsored after-game dances. Their initiation, usually held at the Sophomore Mixer, was held this year during a school day. Although the girls looked like nightmares in their pajamas and swimsuits, everyone will agree it was a lot of fun. su...-4 .e.' F e ' ' s Fourth row. left to right: Ray Judd. liernadine Ceffe. and Bob Mitchell. Third row: Ellena ll:-ikell. llaynelle Holwegner. Diane Theroux. Marcia Bowles. Mary Jean Miller. Florence Groth. Dolores fferna. Bette Nelson, Carolyn O'Shea. Marilyn lienjaniin, Setsu Yonekawa, Dorene Britt. and Carolyn Sakamoto, Second row: Marilyn Goodrich, Marilyn Loudon, Beverly Hubbard, Mable liauglier. Marilyn Verlmrugge. Delores Reed. Leola Schoonover, Andrea Heim, Mary Ann Mach, Carol Perkins, Nyla Brandt. and Barbara Daniels. First row: Clarabelle Balzer, Marilyn Pister, Sharon Lynch, Sharon Miles, Frances Dandin, Judy Arnsbaugh, Marian Olney, Sharon Baker, .lanice Swart. Diane Takayama, and Geraldine Steinmetz.
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