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FIRST ROW, left to right: Shirley Poch, Barbara Hend- rickson, Bill Koenig, Cliff jones, Dave Whitmore, Fred Maris, Chuck Hodder, Ken Craybeal, joyce Borell, SECOND ROW, Ieft to right: Louise Stiener, Pat l-lander, Betty Peterson, Barbara Morse, Betty Franich, joan Poch, Virginia Rliodia, Shirley Nielson, Doris Olene, Margaret MacDonald, Wanita Tracy. THIRD ROW, left to right: Marianne Holyan, joanne Arsanto, Barbara Kohl, Donna Baker, Wilma Vail, Lora Allman, Norma MacDonald, Eleanor Davis, Louise Rinell, Eleanor Lenard, Marita Deary, jeanne Vanl-loof, Gwen Derby. The Honor Society this year has thirty-three members and eight of them are on Torch Honor. The members who belong to Torch Honor are Dave Whitmore, Marriane Holyan, Joanne Arsanto, Shirley Poch, Wilma Vail, Louise Rinell, jeanne Van Hoof, Gwen Derby, and Clifford Jones. Miss Thompson is the advisor and Clifford jones the president and with their help we had a lot of fun. We went on an ice-skating party in about the middle of the year, and at the end of the year we had our annual picnic. In order to make money, we sold peanuts at football games and we really made X quite a bit of money. Our officers are: President, Cliff Jones, Vice President, joyce Borellg Secretary-Treasurer, Margaret MacDonald. lEIl IO RIGHT. Miss Thompson, joyce Borell, Clifford jones, Margaret MacDonald. AdviSOf - Miss Thompson President - - Clifford Jones Vice-President - '- - Joyce Borejl Secretary - Margaret MacDonald
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JOHN DOHERTY President 77,-4. QEATED, left to right' Lawrence Bakke, Gary Chalherg, Edwin Goodell, Fred Maris, Charles Leonard, Dick Gray- beal, Kenny Graybeal. Carl Bruzas, Wayne Meyers, Bob Lattev, Bud Maggs. john Dohertv STANDING, left to right: lohn Stiener, Gene Kneeland, Charlie Stiener. Carl Tchunberlin, Eino Kukit Gail Hendrickson, lim Fronfii Arnold Olson, jerry Leman. Sam Sorenson, Glen Ntinallv Rex Kneeland, Leslie irons, Iohn Underwood, Don French, Harry Conner, Bill Bazzar, lohn Bishop. George Blaniisa, Richard Ranch, Bill Kotila This year the F.F,A. has been one of the most popular organizations in school and by far the most successful. Under the direction of Mr. Jean the boys have done fine work and several members have become outstanding throughout the state of Wastiington. John Doherty, president of the Buckley F,F.A. chapter. is also the Washington state F.F.A, president and is the first Buckley boy to receive this honor. Bud Maggs, another popular Buckley boy, is the state reporter for the FFA. and both boys are fine students. The whole F.F.A. this year has done good work in their judging contests and their other various projects they have done, each time winning some ribbons or some honorable mentioning. The Buckley High School should be very proud of the fine work the boys have done this year and we all thank Mr. Jean for his good job, MR. JEAN Advisor a,--- -pau, LEFT TO RIGHT Mr lean, Ken Graybeal Rex Kneelanrl, Iohn Doherty, Bud Maggs, Bill Bazzar, Gene Kneeland, Eino Kok:
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With Loreen Martin as president and with the help of a good cabinet, the Girls' Club this year proved to be very active. They rewrote the Girls' Club Constitution, making new amendments and doing away with some of the old onesg gave a tolo dance which was very successful, and as in previous years, the junior girls gave their annual mother- daughter banquet in honor of the senior girls and their mothers, Like last year the Girls' Club was under the leadership of Miss Alford and Miss Miller who really helped to make our club successful in all our undertakings. I ' I llllfi ROW, lctt to right lima-ine Arsanto Darlene Ciallion, Lcreen 6 Mfirtrii, lanrs Gall SFCOND ROW, left to right Miss Miller, Maxine lrtitx lnnis Peoples, Norma MacDonald, Margaret MacDonald, Marianne l-lolvan, Miss Alford Another newly organized group this year, is the honor court whose purpose was to further good sportsmanship around school. Their first accomplishment was forbidding the students to wear school letters or stripes that they hadn't earned. This group was under the leadership of Miss Alford and Miss Miller, and its members were chosen from the leaders of the different clubs and activities in school. Wana NEATED, left to right Iohn Miller Harry Conner, ION' Holvan HTANDING, left to right Leslie lrons, Clifford jones, Tom Argo 28 SEATED, lefl to right Loreen Martin Katherine Dreringer Arlene Rhodes, Harry Conner, lanis Peoples, Ina Tliiernan, Donna Baker, Qlirrlev Nielson STANDING, left to right Miss Miller, Dave Wxtlir john Bishop, john Miller, Vom Argo Chrick l-loililer, Bob Laffex Miss Alford This year the boys organized a club which was called the Lettermen's Club. Only the boys who earned and owned a letter could join. They elected officers with Harry Conner winning presidency for the Lettermen's Club and John Miller was voted president of Boys' lub. gaga' Mem
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