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i Left to right: Fi:-.vz Raw: Darlene Shane, Loletta Craig, Margaret Van Hoof, Marilyn Bench, Janis Gall, Patsy McCasland, Doreen Temby, Nancy Swift, Roberta Bock, Mary Godwin, Meriallis Jones, Juanita Bock, Ruth Ann Kepka, Rowena Martin, Carol Hubbard. Sefozza' Row: Beverly Rodia, Judy James, Janet Hannus, Janice Nielson, Norma Allman, Joyce Hamilton, Audrey Cannon, Pauline McCasland, Elsie McGehee, Ida Gonzales, Joyce Parlari, Unona Olson. Leola Carlen. LaRue Bottle, Joan Poch, Virginia Porter. Tfviml Rnir: Miss Alford. Ann Fraley. Barbara Rinell, Pearl Collins, llarline Reamy. Betty Frnnich, Gail Hreha. JoAnne Emerson. Alife Nichac-lson, Rose Wt'i1tl1c-rixzix, Connie McCracken. Nancy Bishop, Bette Jeanne Borell, Delores Kenner. Barbara Hreha. BUCKLEY G. A. A. The Girls Athletic Association directed by Miss Alford, has been filled with activities for the past school year. VVith the election of Janis Gall as President, Pat Mellasland as Vice-President, and liarlien Reamy as Secretary the prograin developed with enthusiasm. These members were appointed by the President to manage the various sports: Janet Hannus, volleyballg Pauline McCasland. basketball, Ida Gonzales. and Joan Pooh, baseballg LaRue Bogle, tumblingg Beverly Rodia, tennisg and Betty Franieh, vollev-tennis. w .Other aetivitiesiof the G. A, A. included a pep assembly, and attending playdays at different schools which in- eluded relays and si miscellaneous playday at Puyallupg volleyball at Clover Parkg basketball at lfiIlUl11Cl21NV. G. A. A. officers at Buckley are: Earlint Managers of various sports at Buckley are left to right: Beverly Rodin, Reamy, Secretary-Treasurer, Jan Gall, President. Jan Gall, Joan Poch, Pat McCasland, Janet Hannus, Earline Reainy, Betty and Patsy McCasland, Vice President. lfranich, and Pauline McCasland. 25
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GERTRUDE SONNTAG CAROL CAVERLEY VERNES HANBERG ADA MORIARTY BARBRA WILSON JOAN CARDEN JEAN TUTTLE SHIRLEY MEAD MARGARET MCDANIEL MARLENE MONTGOMERY BARBARA WALQZAK NUCLW Girls' Letter Club members are to turnout one night each week for the activity in which she is participating. liach major sport, such as volleyball, baseball, and basketball, is one point toward their four point goal they must attain to earn their letter and chevron. The minor sports are ping' pong, shuffleboartl, bowling, skiing, rollerskating and bad- minton, worth one-half point each. TWO YEAR LETTER WINNERS OF G.L.C. . Seniors, Juniors and Sophomores are found turning out in the girls gyni for one hour on Tuesday and Thursday of each week. All girls, including the officers must turnout to receive their letters. Girls that are active members are allowed to go to the playtlays sponsored by other schools. Miss lsearl, G.L.C'. advisor, was responsible for the success of the VVhitc River playday held at l:lnumelaw. ONE YEAR LETTER WINNERS AT ENUMCLAW: Fifi! Row: Alice Ghiglione, Connie Colvin, Betty Malgarini, Joyce Montgomery, Norma Wilson, Wilma Schipper, Jan Barkley and Monnie Tougaw. Second Row: A , Cynthia Stanton, Dorothy Lokovsek, Barbara Hansen, Pat Mosier, Bar- Offlcem vf G-L-C4 fmm left W flflhfi bara Schwenn, Jean Lockridge, Jan Matson, and Janet Lou McKinnon. 5-f'f em'J'f lan Bafklwl P eW?V'7ff CZTFOIYH Pafefwn' Thin, Rfuw Manager, Ellen Bruhng Ad1'I.l'07', Miss Betty Fearlg I ' Vice P7'EJ'id6l'll, Joann Griffelg and Manager, Doro- Eilcen Pittenger, Susan Dodd, Midge Potvin, Joyce Deardon, Janet Wfarreti, Phyllis Holmes, Kathy Hearn, and Barbara McDaniels. thy Lokovsek' .... A A if A by A t
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The camera caught Allan Madden, Jim French, Walt Smith, and Fred Arsanto, Lettermen's Club officers of B. H. S., loafing between classes. Buckley's Lettermen's Club seated for a T'Kopechuck pic- ture are left to right: Fifi! Row: George Blanusa, Fred Arsanro, Pete Zderich, Fred Maris, Ted Nelson, jim French, and Don Nicholson. Second Row: left to right-Don French, Chuck Hodder, Don Romberg, Charles Koch, Allan Madden, john Holyan, and Arnold Olsson. VVorking in unison to put the consolidated schools closer together, the Lcttermans Club has been combining their efforts to turn out a strong team. As a method of raising money to help support the Club, the boys sold pencils with game schedules embossed in maroon and gold. The Club, led by Fred Arsanto, organized the paddle-crew which kept wandering students off the field during the game. The Enumclaw L.CttCl'Il1i11l,S Club was organized for award winners in the various sports. The Club was led by Dick Groff and the other elected officers were Jack Henry and Dick LaFromboise. As a money-raising project, the club members sold food to the spec- tators at the games. They also sold pencils to the students at school with the game schedules printed on them. The Enumclaw Lettermen's Club who got together for the annual picture are left to right: First Row: Val Kranick, Dick McGee, john Mariotti, Bill Mueller, jim Symonds, Dave Manson, Dick Groff. Second Row: jack Henry, Don Barber, Don Kruse, Fredrick Kranick, Fred Kranick, Martin Wynalda, Keith Odell, jim Ford. Third Row: jack Furnish, Fred West, Gary Sambila, Charlie Mitchell, Richard York, Mahlen Lilly, Dick Lafromboise, Dick Lafromboise, Dick Groff, jack Henry, Enumclaw officers Jafk Boeref Dave Han- Bill Aden' of the Lettermen's Club, were discussing the next week's game when the photographer came around. Q6
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