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cv ROW ONE Barbara Gilkerson Frances Young, Sharon George, Wanda Murray, Judy Getchell, Eleen Walker. ROW TWO Dorothy Walters Mary Lou Miller, Lilly Goetz, Donna Tomlin, Laura Christenson. ROW THREE: Edith Nichols Sally Hukari Mary Nichols, Sandra Andrews, Mary Lu Currier. NUHSI G CLUB The Pre-Nursing Club is made up of a group of girls that plan to make nursing as their career. An improvement this year was the division of the second year mem- bers into an advanced group and the first year members to a beginning group. The advanced group went to the Hood River Hospital and put into practice what they learned in their first year, such as making beds, serv- ing trays and other Qsmall jobs. They also took trips to Portland in order to go through the hospitals during open house. The beginning group is looking forward to these privileges in the coming year. Dorothy Walters Treasurer Barbara Gilkerson, Vice-President, Frances Young, Secretary, Eleen Walker, er Sally Hukari Chairman of Beginning Group. Missing- Ella Shibahara, President.
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HU UR SUCIETY FIRST ROW Dorthy Walters Maureen Hlqqms Deanna Dunn Judy Getchell Bette Kollas Marqarette Henson Judy Joy Sandra Andrews SECQND RQW Davrd Kollas Slurley Pollard Mrs Lamerson fAdv1sorJ Frances Young Chuck Martenson John Sheldrake hm Beam .hm Crarg Don Jacox Ruby Logan Carolyn Mattson Clmre Corwrn The Natronal Honor Socrety lnductron was held Monday Mornlnq March 14 Ten new merrbers 6 .Tumors and 4 Senlors, were rnducted The prrncrpal speaker of the Ceremony was Don McCutcheon, statron manager at KIHR The purpose of the Natlonal Honor Socrety rs to create an enthusrasm for scholarshrp, to sumulate a desrre to render servlce, to promote leadershrp and to develop character rn the students Members were judged on four qu al1t1es, each spoke on by a Senlor member of the Socrety Frances Young spoke on Character, Shrrley Pollard on Servlce, hm Beam on Leadersh1p and Jun Crarq on Scholarshrp Thls years offrcers were Ruby Logan, President Don Jacox, Vrce-Presldent Clarre Corwm Secretary and John Sheldrake, Treasurer K a ' x K. ., ,Y ' s J 34 I . K E. K ' .r 5' ,.. L W yr, . X 6 . ix Q 1 K X tm X xx, .' 7 I I 1 1 , 1 I 0 : , , Q ' , 1 1 1 I I l . 1 I , , . . r , . I . . 5 I 1 1 f .
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x I 'P+ . fs: 1' , X f FIRST ROW: Richard Cushman, John Furrow, Bruce Whitacre, Garen Jiracek, Donald Curteman, David Winans. SECOND ROW: Gail Yarington, Ronald Geobel, Jerry Adamson, Gerald Christopher, Bill Hazeltine, Jerry Dittbenner. THIRD ROW: Charles Mason, Ralph Christopher,Steve Corwin, Jim Issac, Don McLaughlin, Perry Bennett. FOURTH ROW: Bobby Wimmers, Stanley Henn, Bob Evans, Bob Mahan, George Yumibi, Ruben Mahan. FIFTH ROW: Fritz Gangwer, Maurice Poold, Jerry Grindy. TALUNS A very popular club around Wy'east was the Service Club, better known as the Talons. A :ggi This club is for boys at Wy'east interested in helping out in school. If you happened to see some bright lights flashing in front f I of cars, it was only the Talons parking the cars for games, plays, and other evening school events. I ' Wy'east relied on the Talons during foot- President-David Wianans Advisor-can Welsmqer ball and basketball seasons, when they 1, again parked cars and also kept interested fans off the football field and basketball court. This year' s President was David Winans 1 Vice-President, Jerry Grindyp Secretary, George Yumibe. This club should be congratulated on doing such a swell job under the capable guidance of Mr. Wiesinger.
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