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Don Brewer and Larry Bagnell work- ed hard to make an interesting story for the Feature Page. 1 1 I Irene Hash and Greta Holm were amused at the April Fools Edition of the Hornet. Pete Zderick. Warren Trullinger, -IoAun Taylor, Dean Wesner, Beryl Duncan, Donnie Hoffman, Rita Kramer, Delores Best, and jam-t Rauch, Connie McCracken, Margaret O'Bricn, jean Atemhoski, Dorothy Mahlen were seen proofreading copy for the Hi-ltlerc, and Tomiuy Oshoru the Hornet. were seen making lust minute corrections for Kids Soiuiglhit tlplhe Sccoopg 22 Displaying a light face banner g.5uarded by two armed hornets design- ed by Rita Kramer, The Hornet, official monthly newspaper of lVl1ite River High School was published by the combined staffs of both buildings and printed on a local newspaper press. The Hi-Mercury, published bi- monthly on alternate Fridays at lin- umclaw by the Journalism II class, appeared in mimeograph formg The Buckloniau, also in mimcograph was published in Buckley by the Buckley staff. Pll0tOg'l'2l.l3lllC copy of activities at both schools was done by Gordon Malidore, using the T'Kopechuck prcssman camera. A special issue the Enumclaw branch featured was the Christmas edition, containing stories from every grade in school. Small gay cartoons illustrated each story. Both schools together published an April foolls edition. apeirls Ifzlltte iressl X F11 1 joan Taylor and Warren Trullinger typed a front page headline for the Bucklonian.
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eirviiee, Entertainment irnviitiletll by Girls Service for tht- school and continuance of high standards were two of the main goals of the Girls' Club. Both Clubs of Blll'lilt'y antl l'lnumclaw were busy selling hot clogs. coke, coffee at home games, antl also cantly sales at school which lit-llmctl rvtlecorate the Club rooms. Various couiniiltt-es illlll0llltk'll by the cabinet wt-rv assigtictl to carry Ollly the Buclclelys Glrls- Club preslllemy many tlutics of the Club. Ont' of the jan Neilson, supervised the main productions of the Club was the Motlitir antl l7aug.1'lllt'r'I'0a ,lit'ltl so that girls, inotlivrs, and tt-at-lrer eoultl become better acquainted. Thr- annual Tolo dance climaxing Tolo lllwk at l'llllllllClZl.XV was Swt-clit-:n't SCl't'Il1lllCH. The feature of annual Tolo Dance. tht- evctiittg was tht- crowning of the Swt-t'tlit'arl King :mtl Queen. Don Koval Bel-yl Duncan' Girls' Club president' was Caught by the autl lleryl Duncan. whose numbers were cameraman while relaxing during lunch hour. st'lt't'tetl by tht- l'rt-sitlvnt from a box. Buvklff' ht-ld tht-ir annual 'llolo Dance i'iiM'5'y' Klarcli 8lli with Hlji'L'lJ Plll'lBl0u as their lm ,tg Mt tl l tht'mt', .loan l'l.llllllt'l'N0ll anti her Commit- sf ju A tees worltt-tl hartl in making this dance ff an outstanding' vvtttit of tht- year. Ont' of lht' other main lwoliecls for ' X BuCklt'y's Girls' Club was tht' Homtr- A coming Assvnibly autl llant't ' which lirovctl a huge sut't't-ss. The cabinet officers of Bucklt'y's Girls' Club were proud of their work on rcdccomtinl: their club room. On floor: J. Emersong Seat- ed on couch: N. Swift. C Van Hoof, j. Ranch, C. Hubbard, R. The elected Girls' Club cabinet were seen discussing their scrap- Martin, Neilsong Standing: S. Yotsko, Mrs. Myhre, D. Renner, book. Cabinet: M. Tougaw, K. Larum, J, Lane, P. West, R. B. Rinell, C. Donati. Kramerg Standing: M. Beech, j. Sanderg on floor, V. Love. 21
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Smiling over the success of this years Thespians Club was Becky Tyler, president. Mel Flinkman. Treasurer, Evelyn Kyle, Dorothy Mahlen, Phyllis Holmes, and Delores Best, Secretary of Thespians are seen in front of some posters from some of their productions. Contemplati n g on the problems of the newly or- ganized Science Club was Dick Baker, president. Tinkering on radios and experimenting with chemical compounds were many of the activities of the Science Club as performed by Tom Cunningham, Sylvia Blaker, joe Mulligan, Jeanine Kennedy, and Mel Flinkman. ew cjlliuilbs Accepted lby Board ol' Control Trying to mix drama and chemistry in at test tube were Marian Beech, Vice President of Thespians, Wayne Holm, Vice President of Science Club, and Clarine Hansen, Secretary of Science Club. THESPIANS ARE INITIATED INTO NATIONAL CLUB Enumclaw's Thespians club was made a member of the National Thespians organization this year and has a very large group of students belonging to it for such a new club. To belong to this club a student must have been in a play or helped on the production of several plays. The following are a list of the active members: Sandra Carlson, Jan Adams, Joyce Barrie, Etta Gulan, Evelyn Kyle, Darlene Hodge, Ben Graves, Margie Tougaw, Carole Patterson, Don Laeger, Jerome Ahmann, Lloyd Qually, Don Kovacevich, Vance Warren, Bill McMechan, Janetle Moel- ler, Dixie Shaffer, Clayton Sonneson, Wally Duchatcau, Patty Anderson, Joyce Tuttle, Gerald VVaner, and Marion Beech. Pledge members: Darrel Lundstrom, Barbara Downey, Irene McDonald, Dorothy Pedersen, Gloria Sorenson, Betty Maks and Betty Barnett. SCIENTISTS WERE BUSY WITH TEST TUBES Many new clubs were made a part of the extra-curricular activities during the past year, among them the Science Club. This club, under the direction of Mr. Dennon, included the fol- lowing people: Bob Pierce, Dick Baker, Gordon Danley, Dale Cameron, Len Signani, Dick Merritt, Mel Flinkman, Russel McCutchen, Jeanine Kennedy, Sylvia Blaker, JoAnne Gunderson, Tom Cunningham, Dick D. Baker, John Anderson, Joe Mulligan, Clayton Sonneson, Kenneth Steele, Clarine Hansen, and Douglas Danley. 23
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