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Debutants Row 1: R. Losch, G. Marcus, J. Buckiewicz, C. Green, J. Reddaway, M. Phinney. Row 2: J. Sullivan, M. Edwell, B. Elder, D. Popma, P. Beckett, J. Oakley, P. Sanders. Row 3: G. Cushman, S. Oglesby, L. Hoss, L. Paige, C. Simenson, L. Dady, J. Stone. 7? K 0 K 1' h , K J .V A k,,k A, is . . .7 , . . 71, 1 I Q 'V ff'1f':f:,itgfLQ , . VY 4:5 ti.fhf.!i,l?Kgy5,-ItEWQQZ V Igfg 5 - ...L f r.'hr. ,S .,.. ' V 1 .--5 awe., 5 W . , ,.,,1 , - V- , ,,.., .. , ' - - t ., - ' 5 C 3 te ,J it t g s : W f ' - f . 2 H 5 - '2 . ' Q if . .,,. J ' at V . . it - - - f ff -- -. ri- , ' - .5 .1 Q? yr Q. , U , A X 5 V , ' I l , J -. J... J. g o 1 V , . e 1' f .-'r fmggpri L -at .1 ., k F iff' 1:,.- . '.k-- .Qi-1, rl ' 'kl' if t- W 1 . is - . '53, f V t2i.2si..Qt1.:.,.. ' iii , K f ffffnf, X. .- ...,. .-f - '.-' 1- -,-..f - S5-vflL3?wY'fs1'i. 1'imf.1-:-5e:'5?biiJf ei.. 'Vs' iwliwftfhx lxtkifttml .:i2f1'.4eK??,2EiQ?ftef i ' 21253 1 , The Debutants provide hah'-time entertainment. Imagine spending your free time by dancing at 'football and basket- ball half-times, serving at banquets, and practicing kicks and splits . . . putting on a dance jQ'aturing the Port- land Zoo, having a baked-goods sale at the Oregon City shopping center, or selling cupcakes here at sch-ool. If you can imagine all that, you can imagine the Debutants. The Debs are the hard-working, high-kicking girls who devote their time and energy to representing West Linn. There are less than two dozen girls this year, but all have worked hard to pre- serve the Debs. Of course, participating in Debs meant you had demonstrated your ability and versatility. Then, put them into good use by dancing in the an- nual May Day dance, and by partici- pating in the many activities that make afull-fledged Debutant. 27 bs lu. l C
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The Sirs is a club for boys only. Being in the Sirs has al- ways been an honor, but being in the Sirs does not mean all fun . This year's Sirs found themselves left with money problems that had never been solved the year be- fore. They still man- aged to get into the Christmas spirit, though, by donating two baskets of food for the needy families ofthe community. Selling concessions at ga m es was another Sirs' project. Hopeful- ly, the Sirs will con- tinue to earn money and help those who need help. S irs , 4 1 Officers: Paul Boettcher, Pat Boettcher, and Joe Walsh. Row I: S. Smith, P. Boettcher, P. Boettcher, K. Pyrch, J. Walsh. Row 2: M. Bidgood, Mr. Snell fadvisorj, B Blake, J. Buse, R. Stone, R. Chustz. Row 3: B. Miller, S. Wally, S. Cramer, S. O'Hollaren, T. Sparks, B. Bell S. Myers.
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Row 1: K. Misseldine, historian, L. Paige, L. Hoss, J. Buckiewicz, M. Bare. Row 2: M. McMahon, D. Kious, H. Marcus, M. Clarkson, Y. Smith, A. Kemmer, secretary-treasurer. Row 3: D. Popma, C. Frost, B. Alsdorf J. Rakel, M. O'Connor, K. Ellis, president, R. Jones, Mr. McDade, advisor. Row 4: K. Finnerty, P. Bogie, A. Baldwin, M. Maclntosh, C. Green, L. Adams. This year, the Thespians got off to a rather late start, due to the fact they were without a drama instructor. But soon aher the Hrs! semester, they were introduced to Mr. McDade and they immedi- ately began to bloom, trying hard to make up for lost time. In March they put out the Hrst Thespian production of the year, You Can't Take It With You. Then were the annual one-act plays, in which each Class won an award. Sophomores re- ceived the award for the best play, Servants ofthe People. Senior Vicki Eggers and freshman Steward Paige were named best actress and actor, while the junior class had the best turnout. ln May, the Thes- pians sponsored the play, A Flea in Her Ear. Eric Munson performs in the seniors' one-act play.
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