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lllllllllll gt 4, The big event for this, one of the largest clubs at school, was the trip to Mount Baker during Spring Vacation. About thirty members made the overnight trip by bus. A break in the weather added to the festive spirit of the group. Ski trips were not the only business-of this active organiza- tion. Prior to, and during the ski season various experienced skiers spoke to the group. ln accordance with good teaching methods, another dimension was provided through motion pictures and slides. These provided good visual picture of right and wrong ways to ski as well as safety factors, first aid, and other helpful hints for the beginner and the veteran skier. Klahanie members formed the Wilson Ski Team. These skiers: Barry Bodhaine, Dick Kohler, Dale Cooley, John Rucker, Jerry Snow, Phil Radcliffe, Lincoln Wolverton, formed a team which won many honors for Wilson during the year. Wilson skiers Dale Cooley, Phil Radcliffe and John Rucker placed first, second, and fourth, respectively, in the Tacoma Day event. ROW l: L. Keizer, B. Bruns, J. Rucker, M. Fishburne, R. Carr Treasurer, Mr. Berge, Advisor, L. Wolverton, President, W. Gay Secretary, L. Crane, M. Olding, S. Strom, M. Rademaker. ROW 2 S. Shaw, L. Galbraith, B. Crippen, K. Johnson, D. Murtland, C Clement, P. Ryan, J. Block, N. Anderson, K. Sell, P. Carlson, C Hibbard, S. Pelegruti. ROW 3: J. Whitver, S. Hickey, C. lbbotson B. Marr, L. Bird, C. Roltefson, J. Cimino, J. Ripley, P. Salter, B. Bagley, S. Cochran, K. Anderson. ROW 4: S. Bourgaize, M. Up- right, M.-Reynolds, J. Winium, J. Leyster, L. Irwin, S. Stilwell, B. Bodhaine, P. Cliffe, S. Hutchinson, P. McCarthy, S. Lay. ROW 5: K. Ceder, J. Galbraith, M. Adams, M. Peterson, K. Loyd, T. Buf- faloe, B. Gilie, W. Coy. ROW 6: M. Stebbins, G. Brolin, J. Snow T. Ramstad, D. Kellam, M. Duppenthaler. ROW 7: J. Stewart, D. Thorpe, D. Jensen, E. Hudson, B. Breite, N. Davis, P. Anderson, C. Johnson. , s ' 'r ' I I
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Adelphons President, C. Rickabaugh, Tri-Fi President, M 'Conner Tri-Zel President- J. Fingold, Sem-Fi President, L. White lnter Club President. CAELO TRl-ZEL: Selling stuffed rams made by the group members was Tri-Zels first and most important activity. At a sneak breakfast in the fall new members were able to become better acquainted. A ski party in the winter and a Hi-Y party in the spring added to the activities of the group. ROW l: P. Bennett, M. Berlings, C. Schultz, C. Seccombe, Vice President, M. Conner, President, J. Beckwith, Treasurer, J. Hoyt, Secretary, C. Gigon, Inter-club Representative. ROW 2: B. Leonard, S. Orwig, D. McCarty, S. Streets, S. Boyd, C. Schultz, D. Bray, K. Michaelson, D. Michaelson. ROW 3: L. Bender, C. 'Keizer, L. Robbecke, J. Maieric, K. Simac, K. Thorpe, L. Hofstad, V. Schuli, J. Wintermute, B. Ness. ROW 4: P. Cameron, V. Conner, B. Berg, B. Smith, S. Grammer, S. Ferguson, J. Erickson, C. Gray, E. Bauer, C. Erickson, B. Flanagan. W W llfll Ill ,Q :nu llll X11 I 'fi Y 1 1 VI! M ' ..- ' l-llllll CAELO TRI-Fl: At one of Tri-Fi's first meetings a stewardess spoke, informing the girls of the qualifications of a steward- ess. Tri-Fi held a very successful bake sale and a pop bottle drive. A pary with a Hi-Y group and a slumber party rounded out the activities for the year. ROW l: J. Flock, Publicity Chairman, F. LaChapelle, Secre- tary, P. Piety, Treasurer, C. Rickabaugh, President, W. Gay, Inter-club, A. Hoagland. ROW 2: E. Johnson, B. Berg, G. Impala, B. Huffines, K. Modie, L. Brown. ROW 3: J. Gise- burt, P. Selden, V. Stecker, M. Gay, L. Bray. ROW 4: J. Boyd, N. Foote, G. Halverson, I. Sargent, A. Simmons. Plans for the year were adopted in September after Caelo officers were elected and members had divided into four auxiliary groups to elect their own officers. The president of each group, the inter-club representatives who represented the small groups in an all city council, and Caelo officers comprised the Presidents' Council which governed the auxiliary groups.
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EUIIDIW IIFTERIIUUII sfer C L UB ,921 asf. LN 1 I Students enioy the ham dinner. Service, please! 'F ...gg ,... 'Q ..- String music accompanies the feast. Local business men act as chefs. Ham dinner with all the trimmings, free, city businessmen in aprons, paying S20 for the privilege of serving, and the population of Wilson High invading the Towers Restaurant constituted the Booster Dinner held on October 12. Woodrow Wilson Booster Club was the name given to the Tacoma businessmen who came to the aid of the Wilson athletic fund. This fund which is supported only by the sale of activity tickets and must provide money for equipment for a year, had run up a sizeable debt. By paying S20 each to serve as waiters for Wilson's 1400 students, Booster Club members, who remained anonymous, helped to pay Wilson's debt. Ham, potatoes, peas, rolls, milk and ice cream were donated so thot all students who had activity tickets could enioy a free meal.
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