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Row l: Margaret Ferguson, Cathy Thomas, Gerry Gregorius, Diane Hill, Mary Jo Leathers, Nancy Chester, Bernadei Griffeth, Len nea Osmanberg. Row 2: Judy Ferguson, Delores Rotchy, Linda Schurman, Terry Haataja, Darrell Robinson, Joan Hansen, Gary Smith, Harry Slayter, Mike Feris, Florine Lane, Jim Crocker, Joyce Johnson, Arnie Kainu, Don Arndt, Richard Knight. Row 3: Carolyn Koski, Mary Forslund, Hazle Schmitt, Marilyn Brown, Susan Bryant, Elaine Saari, Sally Swenson, Mr. Mason, Marilyn Broinord, Peggy Morgan, Shirley Englert, Marjorie Schurman, Carol Schurman, Craig Leathers, Sandra Dehnlng, Betty Mars, Lmcla Boys. A professional soundly was the goal of the band this year, and the group has succeeded in improving somewhat towards this height. Marching at home football games began the yearis activities. A trip to the Raphael Mendez concert in Vancouver was a new adventure, and nearly the whole band attended to see this world- famous trumpet player. The animal Christmas Program and the Spring Concert boasted good audiences, while the Band Festival held April 28 proved Band Upper: Director Mason and student assistant talk over plans for concert, soloist Betty Mars, quartet Hazle Schmitt, Carolyn Koski, Marilyn Brown, Mary Forslund. Bottom: Soloist Lennea Osmanlaer g quartet Rich Knight, Arne Kainu, Berncldel Griffith, Lennea Osmanberg: soloist Susy Bryant, trio Hazle Schmitt, Susy Bryant, Mary Forslundf soloist Carolyn Koski. to be the real test. A good impression was made when the Band represented Wfoodland in the Crusade for Freedomv parade in Vancouver, February 11. The majestic strains of Pomp and cJll'ClllHSt2lllCCn saw the Seniors off to a new and exciting life ahead of them. THlS PAGE SPONSORED, BY Eddiefs Music 1107 MAIN sr., vfmcouvsn AND Crow tMeeker 8. Companyl woooimo ang. , as ,rw 124 : ' ts
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--Q, it-swf ev 4-an rf Row Row Row Row Adviser Mr. Lemiere, Bill Reese, Bob Meize, Lyle Bozarth, Kenny Bays, Bob Pettit, Ken Currico. Mervin Brown, Doug Button, Bob Hoefs, Rich Nehr, Claron Bozarth, Jerry Slayter. : Jim Blair, Arne Kainu, Ron Albrecht, Henry Hoefs, Don Burger, Arnie Albrecht, Jack Rhodes. Ron Nelson, Chuck Blum, Gary Balch, Nick Chester, Don Woodward, Darryl Brown. DYNAMIC l.ETTERMEN Proxy Bob Hoefs led this year's Club in many activities. For the first time in four years an initiation was held for incoming members. Another highlight was thc Changing of the club name from the liCtl0I'lllEI1,S Club to the UVVU Club. Programs were provided for all home football games for the second consecutive year. Father-Son banquet was held November 12, sponsored by the GYVD vvearers. A smoker April 27 with LaCenter, on a home and home basis, netted the club 557500. Also boosting the elub's treasury was the sale of ice cream slices at basketball games. The brawny athletes also helped shoulder the project of getting a PA system for the school. Club officers besides Hoefs, were Cary Balch, vice presidentg -lcrry Slayter, secre- taryg Don Woodward, Sgt.-at-armsg Arnie Albrecht, reporterg and Bill Reese, student council representative. 'W' Club Elder Nelson reads proposed constitution changes while membership listens intently: Prexy Hoefs addresses members while Sec. Slayter scribbles furiously, Grunt and groan artists Bill Reese and Jerry Slayter thrill fight fans a second annual smoker . . . and just above them are two potential W -Clubbers H9712 hard at it . . . Danny Lemiere about to clout Craig Bottemiller. W Club
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Row Row Row Row 1: Bonnie Bailey, l.aQueta Williams, Mae Neal, Peggy Morgan, Diane Button, Florine Lane, Toni Karnis, Audrey Kerwood, Darlene Balch, Caralee Button, Joyce Stoliby, Edith Blair. 2- Delores Fike, Darlene Wilson, Marlene Orloske, Patti Duchscher, Ramona Ray, Helen 'Zybach, Rosella Ripp, Shirley Kasberg, Sharon Summers, Margaret Ferguson. 3: Grace Bryant, Laura Pittman, Delores Satterlee, Shirley Englert, Janet Baillie, Morra Jean Bryant, Sherrie Kingen, Charlotte Martin., Carolyn Koski, Darlene Fitzgerald, Genevieve Kortes, Mary a S Pelto a Hall, Judy Landrum, Nina Fisher, P t y . Jerome Nelson, Stanley Huston, Kenneth Bays, Ron Nelson, Jim Knight, Tom Eddy, Bob Carrico, 4. John Blanchard, Jim Crocker, Claron Bozarth, John Pennington, '?1g.+ an Chorus Hard work was put in on Christmas music by the chorus right at the beginning of the school year. The biggest event following the Christmas Program was the Solo and Ensemble Contest held at Clark College, February 29. Soloists Florine Lane, Laura Pittman. Tom Eddy and Richard Knight sang their best to the judges for criticism. Ou March 24. the entire group traveled to Vancouver for the annual Chorus Festival. Whistling and Choo chooingv made their numbers for the Spring Concert and Ridgefield exchange assembly unusual and outstanding. The yearis activities ended with sincere and reverent harmonizing as the seniors silently stepped out of high school life into a new one. Music Director Mr. Mason GIRLS NONETTE-Front: Patsy Peltola, l.Ina Fisher, LaQueta BOYS QUARTETHHOMZ Richard Knight and Bob carrito. Williomsv' Second Row: Ron Nelson and Tom Eddy. Second Row: Carolyn Koski, Florine Lane, Peg Morgan. Third Row: Mary Forslund, Grace Bryant, Laura Pittman. 'FLLQI
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