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First Row: Huddleston, Oleson, Risley, Hoefs, Taylor Burger, Woodward Second B111 Reeve prwd- Row: Nehr, Pettit,Youngman, P. Jolly, Englert. Kalnu, L Bozarth Third Row Reese, Albrecht, D. Brown, Chester, Meize, C Bozarth M Brown, Karnis, Mr Lemiere. Fourth Row: Bays, J. Jolly, McDowell, Turner, Blanchard, Carr1co, Rhoades. CLUB BOYS KEEP BUSY With Bill Reese as president, the W Club proved themselves to be busy beavers. Sponsoring many activities throughout the year the club managed to boost their treasury which dropped to a low mark last year after aiding the student council in purchasing a public address system. One of their undertakings was to sponsor an aftergame dance and to pro- vide programs for all home football games. They had a father-son banquet for the lettermen and members ofthe football squad. During basketball season, they put up an identification board with the names and numbers of all the Beaver A squad members and their opponents The sale of ice cream slices was a money making project for the third consea cutive year. On April 6, the W wearers sponsored a smoker with the LaCenter letter men club. Members of the clubs competed in the annual smoker which was held on a home and home basis. Club officers were: Bill Reese, presidentg Ken Cai-rico, vice president: Clinton Englert, secretary-treasurer: Ron Albrecht, student council repre- sentative, Mr. Lemiere, adviser.
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D UU!! I .tr- First Row: Miss DeGuire, Johnson, K. Chester, Weedman, Schmitt, Tanner, Fisher, Robertson, Osmanberg, Peltola, Second Row: Boys, Thayer, E. Saari, Townsend, Hansen, M. Ferguson, Kanouse, Lease, Moore, Nicholes. Third Row: M. Saari, Englert, Duchscher, Deans, Schurman, Heldreth, Kortes, C. Button, B. Button. Fourth Row: Dettloff, Hardy, Brown, Kerwood, Brainard, Griffith, N. Chester, Twidwell, Forslund. BEAVERETTES PEP GROUP WINS TROPHY Proving themselves to be a high spirited group, the pep club walked away with the honor of being the outstanding rooting section at the basketball jamboree, December 4. The pep trophy was also won in 1949 and 1954 by the Woodland pep staff. As a money raising project the club sponsored a dance after the Ridgefield basket- ball game. Duane West and Pat Moore were crowned King and Queen of Hearts. Joyce Johnson was crowned Football Queen in the Fall, by Bill Reese, Lettermen's Club presi- dent. At this time megaphones were presented to members of the football team by Beaverette president, Bernadel Griffith. Pompoms were sold at football games to promote more spirit and clever skits were put on for all the pep assemblies. A successful Chile feed was given February 22 honoring all lettermen and basket- ball players. For the first time in five years an initiation was held for incoming members. Officers for the year were: Bernadel Griffith, president, Donna Lease, vice presi- dent, Melly Gregorius, secretary, Beverly Dettloff, treasurer, Marilyn Brainard, point chairman, Brenda Button, student council representative. Members of the yell staff were: Yell leaders, Hazle Schmitt, Nina Fisher, Pat Moore,- and Gloria Tanner. B squad yell leaders, Maxine Robertson and Holly Weedrnan. nouncement of pep trophy win Beaverette presid rnadelGriff1thfat far righlj did much to promote oorayl We won! Rooters express wild screams a I ' ' . , x E , . . h Jirit.
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