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V. C. Y. - Row 1 0 P. McKernan, K. Mosier, K. Prindel, S. Rhodes, E. Brockhoff, D. Belsvik, R. Eggebraaten, K. Reyier, Row 2 0 P. Peters, B. Berg, W. Iohnson, S. Gerritsen, L. Clark, I. LeVeque, I. Seastrom, L. Stabbert, D. McCarty, M. Bennett. Row 3 O T. Payne, B. Sehon, I. Welborn, R. Freed, B. Simons, K. Simac, D. Chapman, G. Kelpman. V. E. Y. Promotes Christian Youth Activities Seventy-Two MR. Phillips helps out in a V.C.Y. meeting. WILLIAM PHILLIPS ERIC BHOCKHOFF Advisor President MIXTURE of music, fun, and religious presenta- tions filled the Weekly club programs of the fellow- ship of teenagers known as Voice of Christian Youth. VCY's busy schedule included all-city rallies on Sat- urday nights, a snow camp outing, and two roller skating parties in addition to the regular club meetings every Wednesday morning before school. Featured speakers at these meetings included Allen Davis, Bill Iedi, and Bill Eakins, all nationally prominent Youth for Christ leaders. Wilson's VCY program is sponsored by Youth for Christ International. Throughout the year VCY's cabin- et, headed by President Eric Brockhoff, Vice-President Roberta Eggebraaten, and Secretary Faith Iordan, was kept quite busy planning their Weekly programs to be both enjoyable and inspiring experiences for the club members.
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Nilsnn Deliaters Defend and Criticize ll. N. DEBATE - Row 1 0 M. Magnusen, P. Deming, S. Rollefson, K. Heritage, D. Tatman, L. Ashley, I. Merrill, C. Berg, I. Corey, W. Maurrnann, M. Clausen. Row 2 0 I. Burk, S. Duncan, L. Prada, B. Bond, S. Woodard, I. Ashley, P. Myers, L. Iohnson, P. Smith. Row 3 0 M. Snyder, L. Turnbull, B. Weber, D. Hammerstrom, L. Phelps, E. Pederson, L. Robinson, H. Spigal, D. Powell, I. Montgomery. LARRY ASHLEY WARREN IAECH President Advisor C6 ESOLVED: that the United Nations should be significantly strengthened. Members of this year's Debate Club were well prepared to discuss, often quite vehemently, both sides of this extremely pertinent question on world affairs. Veto power, the Security Council, finance . . . debaters delved into every major phase of the U.N., our greatest and most controversial world organization. Divided into teams of two, Wilson debaters competed in Capitol League debates as Well as tournament com- petitions. The year's first event, the annual P.L.U. De- bate Congress, found several second-year debaters proposing bills as Senators or Representatives to Congress. The new members, uninitiated to the com- plexities of parliamentary procedure, spent the day observing' the activities for future reference. During later months the P.L.U. and U.P.S. tourneys and a variety of other competitions rounded out the club's activities. MY friends Seventy-One
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BOWLING - Row 1 0 B. Bona, I. Zimmerman, I. Walters, M. Manly, I. Wood, G. Cunningham, P. Galfano, D. McCall, H. Thorpe, K. Mosier. Row Z 0 T. Radonich, D. Olver, V. Lueck, D. Sahler, S. Berquist, I. Nestegard, R. Bates, L. Whitsell, L. Prada, C. Spieth. Row 3 0 C. Ray- mond, D. Deschane, D. Powell, V. Nelson, D. Wohlford, C. Hufford, D. Hess, L. Allen, I. Tynes, D. Wonner. een Competition Raises Bowlers' Averages IUDY IOHNSON ROBERT WRIGHT President Advisor ACH Friday afternoon at the Tower Lanes balls rolled and pins tell at a furious rate as Wilson bowling enthusiasts took their places behind the foul lines. Ap- proximately forty-eight active members of Wilson's bowling league climaxed each school week with an hour or so ot closely matched bowling competition. Grouped into teams of tours, the bowling club mem- bers competed tor both individual and team honors, each member ot the top team received a trophy at the end ot the year, and all members benefited from their weekly sojourn to the bowling alleys through new friends and increased bowling prowess. Mr. Robert Wright served as the Bowling Club's advisor this year. The club officers were Iudy Iohnson, President, Ianet Nestegard, Vice-Presidentg and Gail Cunningham, Secretary-Treasurer. WOW! Look at that torml Seventy-Three
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