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Ivar Johnson, Frank Osborn, jim Erickson, Dick Groff, and Walt Bruhn, received instructions from Mr. Gerald Campbell, the Stage Crew Advisor. I Lefl 10 Right: Fifi! Row: Dick Groff, Dave Manson, Leon Hobbs, F. Kra- nick, jack Furnish, F. Kranick, Tom Murkowski, Richard Skagen, Niles Thim, Semnd Row: Roger Sullivan, jack Boere, john Mariotti, Val Kranick, Keith Odell, Bob Keeley, Don Kruse. Third Rauf: Martin Holdener, Bob Dancoisne, Dick McGee, Walt Bruhn, Fred West, Bob Estby, Gary Sambilla, and Mr. Ames. 27 Darrell Sahm, Deane Madden, Dick Graybeal, Larry Renner, Fred Maris, Bill Secor, Tommy Osborn, Ted Nelson, Wayne Mayhle, and Glen Osterdahl gathered aiiound backstage during a performance of the All-School PHY' Stage Crew-Buckley The play is over! The audience is applaudingl The performance was a success! Behind the scenes actors, directors, and prompters breathe sighs of relief. Amid the confusion, boys are carrying ladders, moving furniture and putting equipment away. The Stage Crew is again on the 'obl I Composed of twenty-five members, and under the supervision of Mr. Wiley Mellish and Fred Maris, the crew has been behind many performances. During the football season they were responsible for the public address system and the announcing of the games, When dance rime came around they saw that the gym was properly lighted and fixed for sound. Another assemblyland another job! The stage was set-up for pep assemblies, school plays, national assemblies and various entertainment that was held in the auditorium. Another job was keeping the properties clean and main- tained. To earn a letter for stage and projection work, the requirements are to be a member for at least two years and spend forty hours of work outside school hours. 1 , , WHY
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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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Vire Preridenl, Kathleen Hearn Prem! e ' i 1 x Vlfdf J it V . Trea1'u1'er, Marilyn Holrbef' I I I Secrelury, Nadine Dodge lf ' ' x J x E N U M C L A W . I y ' Y X .X J ffl' A ' Bustlinglxivitll pep and vigor the FHA started their school year early by it Jairltimg the fables and benches in the cafeteria before the school year opened - X I ast Septamber. ' ' In orller toiiiak-e plans for the year four girls were sent to the regional v conference fOlLNOYfgllW'CHtCPH VVashington held at Everett, VVashington. The ftelegtates came back full of many ideas to make this a very active year. ., ,A week before Christmas a combined banquet and party was put on for l f thef 'teachers. Delicious turkey was served along with all the trimmings. 1 X lg iertrude Sonnta 1' acted as Santa Claus at the exchan rin r of 'ifts. 4? 'J I 5- 5- 2'-Q tl Additional banquets that the FHA prepared and served included the , I College of Puget Sound show troupe and the 'FFA Father and Son Banquet. livery third Vtlednesday a meeting was held after schooyl at which the - ' defrrees of achievement that caln he earned 'bv the members 'were ex Jlained. u , J to h , . 1 9 U' ' ff These covered the Junior Homemaker, Chapter Homemaker and btate Home- ' I V' ,ff maker and National Homemaker. The point system which was worked out v vv v,rVA nlyv A ' ,t gym. Assisting with alteration on joan's pattern are: Barbara Walzack, janet Matson, janice Barkley. Serond Row: Virginia Toman. Dorothy Lokovsek, 'Ioan Carden, Monzelle Tougaw, and jackie Ellingson. FHA members are I J. Barkley P. Benedetti M. Bissig P. Carlson C. Colvin J. Dearden J. Ellimzson A. Ghiglione K. Hearn J. Hickenbottom S. Jorgensen J. Lochridge D. Lokovsek B. Malgarini - 28 a by Barbara Xvalzaek was put into effect requiring each member to earn a ' designated number of points in order to remain an active member. Early in April a State FHA Conference was held at Vvashington State College located at Pullman. VVashington. Five delegates including Carden, Shirley Mead, Dorothy Lokovsek, .lanice Barkley and Becky represented Enumclaw at this convention. The girls conducted a workshop explaining the degrees of achievement. hlrs. Hayes, advisor. accompanied the delegates on their trip. The girls enjoyed a slumber party held in Bohler Matson Mohn Mosier C. Nelson Pausheck Pittenger Rogers Sager W. Schipper Schlosser Toman Tougaw Van Hoof Whitehuse Willis Holmes Warren J. Montgomery B. McDaniels L. Boitario J. Griffel M. Halleck P. Malatesta S. Mead M. Montgomery D. Noblett E. Olson M. Potvin B. Schwenn B. Walczak N. Dodge G. Sonntag J. Atemboski D. Thompson J oan Tyler Strickland Duncan Carden Board Hash Hoffman Lane Laru Holm Mahlen 0'Neil Osborn Rogers Stanhope Derby Sonntapz Tyler Atemboski
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