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CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION ACTIVITIES .... FINE ARTS .... A SPORTS . . . CLASSES .... INDEX ....
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For these services, he can truly be called the man who fed Europe's starving people. ln recognition of his unselfish service as a humanitarian and his dedication to the Republi- can Party, Hoover received his party's nomination for President of the United States in 1928. He xfvon the election and served for four years. ln 1947, President Truman asked Hoover to head Congress' Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch. Two years later, he sub- mitted his evaluation of the branch's efficiency and his suggestions for economy in government. Hoover's report was received so well and con- sidered so beneficial that Congress passed an act enabling the President to effect organiza- tional changes in the Executive Branch. Called the noblest Englishman of the twen- tieth century, Winston Churchill served his country and the world during his distinguished career. With his forceful personality and uncom- promising philosophies, he dominated the war- time years of this century, while also contributing his skills in the fields of art and literature. World War I brought international recognition to Churchill. As First Lord of the Admirality, he directed the mobilization of the British Navy and in 1917 became Minister of Munitions. Churchill spent the post-World War I years advancing his position in Parliament, also in finding time to travel, write, and paint. While serving in the House of Commons, he watched Hitler's rise to power in Germany with dismay. In 1939, he reioined Chamberlin's War Cabinet after an eight-year separation from the Conser- vative Party. One year later, he became Prime Minister of Great Britian and a symbol of free- dom to every Allied nation. 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Evans faces new responsibilities as Washington's governor. Key Club's Dance Largest Ever Held at Wilson . . . Students Apply for Second People-to- People Tour . . . Mr. Summers Directs Trial of Nancy Gage, Tom Jones . . . Polio Oral Vaccine Administered . . . Girls' Club Tolo Brings Profits to Treasury . . . Wilson Students Succumb to James Bond Craze . . . Sue Rich- mond Honored As Wilson's 1965 Daffodil Princess . . . Ram Swimmers Win Sixth Straight State Championship . . . Mt. Tahoma Represents Tacoma in Class AA Regional Play-offs . . . Wilson Hosts Colville Students During Class A Tournament . . . Students Hold Mock Election - Johnson Receives 3-I Mar- gin Over Goldwater . . . Wilson Holds First Homecoming Bonfire Competition . . . Six Wilson Juniors Attend UW Seminar . . . Girls' Club Holds Exchange Visits With West Brem- erton, Olympia, Fife . . . Students Work To Regain Ram Mascot . . . Sophomores Initiate Toy Drive . . . Stortinis Prepare Second Annual Spaghetti Dinner . . . Judy Johnson, Kathy Holcomb Become Pages at State Legislature Beatles Conduct Whirlwind Tour of U.S .... Evans Becomes Washington's New Governor . . . China Explodes Its First Atomic Bomb . . . Students Protest Restrictions at University of California . . . Floods and Cold Weather Hit Northwestern U.S. . y. . Snoqualmie Pass Re- ceives Record Snowfall . . . 260 People Trap- ped at Crystal Mountain . . . President John- son Gives State of Union Message at Night . . . Three Civil Rights Workers Found Dead in Earthen Dam - 21 Mississippians Charged by FBI in Connection With Slayings . . . Death of Winston Churchill Noted As the End of an Era . . . Governor Evans Vetoes First Two Bills Senator Edward M. Kennedy Returns to Sen- ate After Hospital Stay . . . Viet Cong Pushes War - Attacks Kill Many People . . . Nation Mourns Jeanette McDonald's Death . . . Soviets Orbit Three Research Satellites . . . Russians Send Military Supplies to North Viets . . . U.S. Sends Ranger 8 to Moon - Direct Hit Gives Scientists Pictures of Surface . . . Floyd Patterson Out-Fights George Chuvalo . . . Negro Leader Malcolm X Assassinated at New York Rally - Five Muslims Believed Involved . . . Stan Laurel, Famed Comedian, Dies in Santa Monica . . . Harlem Fire Burns Muslim Hall - Arson Linked As Reprisal for Slaying of Malcolm X Republicans Applaud Senator Goldwater As Presidential Nominee . . . Dr. Martin Luther King Receives Nobel Peace Prize . . . U.S. Grabs 36 Gold Medals in Summer Olympics . . . Lyndon Johnson Nominated As Demo- cratic Choice for President . . . Venturi Wins U.S. Open Golf Tournament . . . Johnson Be- comes Nation's President . . . Michigan Demolishes Oregon State in Rose Bowl . . . American Missionaries Slaughtered in Congo Uprisings . . . Hurricane Dora Leaves Death and Disaster in Florida . . . Krushchev Ousted From Russia's Eschalon . . . Brezhnev Becomes First Secretary of Soviet Communist Party . . . Kosygin, Newly-Appointed Premier, Leads Russians in Projecting New World Image . . . Palmer Wins Masters Golf Tourney . . . Civil Rights Bill Passes in Congress
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