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Barn Tolo 1981-82 Students Club Kicks The Hay Up For Tolo In November, our Students Club put on a Barn Tolo. The dance was held in the Elemen- tary School’s cafeteria. The band was “Bad Dog.” Students Club raised enough money for next year’s Homecoming decorations. Below: Candy, Artie, Bill, and Amy pose for a picture.
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How I: I). Pyl, K. ( osand, S. (alley, I). Seany, S. Ishman. Mr. Thompson, advisor. Row 2: L. Long, C. Wood, C. Kid ridge, M. Myer, I). Dalton, G. Maris. B. deter, G. Lozier, T. Krickson, S. Goegeheur, Row 3: J. Leitner. M. Baggioli, M. I erlouw. Row 4: M. Thompson, J. Edge, G. Houghton, D. Hill, A. Thompson, C. Goegebeur, R. Powell, J. Smith. Key Club Opens The Door To A Happy Community Row I: J. Smith, vice president; M. Terlouw, president; M. Thompson, vice president; Row 2: G. Maris, Lt. governor; A. Thompson, treasurer; D. Hill, secretary. Key Club is a coed service club spon- sored by the Buckley Kiwanis Club. Ac- tivities of the club serve the school and community. The last district conven- tion showed that White River has be- come a top club in the Pacific North- west, when they won more awards than any other club. This year’s theme is “Pursue Tomor- row’s Potential.” The club was active in promoting traffic safety at White River this year in response to recent tragic accidents involving our students. They also were active in following through on last year’s youth Forum Day by spon- soring films and seminars which pro- mote stronger family life. 21
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Foreign Exchange Welcomes Marco To White River How 1: Mrs. Hodgins. advisor; J. O’danovich, fund raiser. Row 2: L. Schiewe, president; R. M. Raggioli, exchange student from Italy, gets W right, secretary; L. Hedghes, social director. Not pictured C. Dalton, vice president. involved. Foreign Exchange Club was always brewing up pleasure. The club went to several foreign restaurants and plays. They donate money to students who wish to go to a foreign country. Besides making foreign exchange students welcome, they also treated them for their birthday and bought them an annual. The original crepe sale was a delicious success for those who sold them and for those who bought them. Mrs. Hodgins, advisor, said, “The foreign exchange club exists to promote understanding between people in the world!” How 1: R. Wright, J. Johnson, How 2:S. Wentz. L. Schiewe, V. Chenaur, P. Thurston, L. Long, J. O’danovich, L. Hedghes, M. Baggioli, Mrs. Hodgins. 23
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