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Front row: L. Drowley, G. Clemmons, K. Harrison, B. DeLong, J Cedarquist, S. Othick, M. Lees, L. Christian, K. Kulla, C. Johnson, T. Kolar. o Row 2: K. Butt, J. Johnson, K. Butler, M. Batt, P. Nogel L. Blackshaw, K. Sattler, D. Hoffer, V. O'Neil, K. Stebbins, J. Johnson Varia Provides Valuable Services Throughout Year . 0 Row 3: B. Lundberg, B. Barker, C. Laybourn, S. Pazina, S. Bennett, C. Murphy, J. Clapp, J. Kowalski, C. Ricker, J. Herrmann. o Row 4: , M. Resch, M. McBride, G. Pelegruti, J. Honeywell, S. Stewart, S. . Smith, C. Lorenzo, M. Byers, L. Spellman. Varia, VVilson's Girls Honorary, reaffirmed its merit as a service organization this year. Under the leadership of Sharon Stewart, the red-iacketed members ushered at concerts, Back-to-School Night, and Commencement and sold programs at football and basketball games. The red-coats sponsored two traditional activities at Wilson: the Little Sister Breakfast and the Mother- Daughter Dessert. The group also entertained honoraries from the other Tacoma high schools at an informal potluck dinner and accepted invitations to parties sponsored by the city's other clubs. Through these and other activities, Varia members reflected loyalty, service, scholarship, and friendship, which are symbolized by the four points of the diamond- shaped Varia pin. fx Girls sell program to earn Varia points. Ambitiggg girls Obtain membership in Varia, Girls' Honorary.
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an 6 .4 Xl .fi . , -Ta 9 c o arship committee considers applicatio s. L tl 'Q ik gi-all Qxfl D if 2.13 J 4 X 1 Tl Q ,Co1chagen5amJTschudin and Cheryl Wahlstrom distri 'b te su errtl Zfgures. f tif-D 4A w W X J LD r. PE Q J NAS GJ J y 5 .J i ,PQ si L T35 UL Q LJ in X D C 'Dc' .4 G F' , . .. -my , UE . Q 2' 5 .J l F J. Akins, C. Allison, L. Backup, B. Barker, B. Batey, M gg f ,. ,l Barr, s. Bennett, J. Bimel, s. Bona, T. Bona, K. Brady, R ig D 'i Bucsko, P. Burt, K. Butler, K. Butt, B. Buttortt, B. Camp- 4, jkybjell, B. Causin, L. Ceder, J. Clapp, G. Clemmons, L 'T T W klhristian, N. Cullen, W. Cunningham, D. Delzell, B. De- ? Long, J. DePew, W. Dodge, E. Dorgan, D. Durkee, B. Eby ' l. Engelland, J. Erickson, K. Evans, J. Fisher, M. Fox, R ru -Q., '3 Gadd, S. Garrett, W. Gilham, N. Gray, F. Gylland, K Harrison, J. Heaton, N. Hiatt, T. Hiller, K. Hochsprung, D , Hotter, M. Hoffman, M. Holden, J. Honeywell, B. Hunt- , ,C-3 3 Nfkrrrgton, V. Ingram, C. lsakson, H. Jensen, C. Johnson, K Qvdohnson, K. Johnson, P. Johnson, R. Johnson, K. Kessler .- ig, . xi? -J S. Knudsen, T. Kolar, K. Kulla, C. Langford, C. Laybourn M. Lees, C. LeMay, C. Lewis, M. Loop, C. Lorenzo, L Luncetord, B. Lundberg, A. Lusis, M. McBride, K. Mclntire S. Mattin, A. Martin, K. Masugi, B. Murray, D. Nelson P. Neudorfer, P. Nielsen, A. Olsen, C. Olver, V. O'Neil Orr V Palmer S Pazina D Pellegrini R Pelt C ig? ' fPetteysl, R.. Pirret, Price, C. Guiann, S. Randles, S. Repp Q25 .24 lm Emi f .3 it 3 1 5 .Z 5' 5 M. Resch, B. Richards, S. Richmond, B. Rose, J. Robinson C. Rodgers, T. Runbeck, B. Rupp, D. Sankovich, J. Sea strand, N. Schart, S. Schenk, M. Sessinghaus, K. Shin koskey, L. Simons, S. Smith, K. Snodgrass, L. Spellman S. Stewart, G. Sudar, C. Swanstrom, G. Swenson, T Teitge, R. Tritt, P. Tschudin, R. Vannelli, C. Wahlstrom M. Whiting, G. Whitney, D. Williams, P. Wold, B. Wright
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Key Club Dance Makes Worthy Proiects Possible Yes, she's a vviTch . . echoed from The caTeTeria during The largesT dance ever held aT Wilson. Sponsored by Key Club, The dance neTTed over Tive hundred dollars - parT of which was used To purchase a TiTTy-sTar flag for The gym. As a service organizaTion, Key Club performed several necessary Tasks around The school. They polished school Trophies, painTed meTal sTrips on The logs in The parking loT, and cared Tor The ram's head which They donaTed Two years ago. Speakers represenTing The poliTical specTrum helped susTain inTeresT during The year. They came from The American Civil LiberTies Union, The Young Americans Tor Freedom, and The John Birch SocieTy. Mr. Moe, Wilson's college counselor, spoke To The club members abouT college applicaTions. VisiTors To The club also included a scuba diver and John Simac, presidenT oT The Tacoma MounTaineers Club. Mr. Beer accepTs Tlag Trom Key Club presidenT, Jim Fisher ' ' ' W. C , S. McRae, D. Simpson, Rovv 3. J. DePevv, J. Spigal, G. Clark, D, Hall, G. Sudar, J. Fisher From LOW: :x5il:,Z'rkDa Efiklngrl D. BerlgTLTr'Td, B. Richards, W. Gilham, R. Femer, D. Clarke, W. Dodge, J. Quick, B. Campbell. 53' 2131533 Jepsen, P. Ellingson, B. Hall, D. HolT, T. Sforwick I
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