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KENNETH DUANE AUSTIN Class President 3, Representative 43 Stu- dent Cotmcil 3, 45 Annual Staff 43 Ath- letic Letterman 2-4, I. V. Team 2, Manager 13 Lettermen's Club 2-45 Pep Club 2, 45 Boy's Club 25 Cafeteria 25 Tea cher 's Assistant 3, 4, FAYE LO RAINE BAKER FHA 1-4, Social Service Chairman 3, Treasurer 45 Paper Staff 3, 4, Editor 4, Pacific Slope Delegate 3, Office Staff 45 Honor Society 2-4, Chorus 1-4, Mad- rigals 3,45 Block YXGAA 1-4, Letter- man 1-4, Playday 35 Perfect Attend- ance 1-45 Class Dance Committee 4 SUZETTE DAWN BRIDGES Drill Team 3, 4, Chorus 45 Teacher's DOUGLAS ROSS BREWSTER Secretary 3, 4 li- Vi- m Class Treasurer 4, Athletic Letterman 3,43 Lettermen's Club 45 Chorus 3,4, Madrigals 4 RITA MARY BROWN Entered 4 JOHN PAT BRYAN
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS R . Muriel Pierce, Secretary, Doug Brewster, Treasurer, Tom Turner, President, Sterling jones, Vice President, Dennis Manley, Sergeant-at-Arms, Marilyn Mosman, Student Council Representative, Ken Austin, Student Council Representative We Challenge the World . . . FRESHMEN YEAR: Noted for being the peppiest class to ever enter high school, we charged into every activity and contest the school had to offer, emerging with a win nearly every time. We hully-gullied with pointed shoes, A skirts, and matching mohair sweater at our Freshmen dance Century 21 , and delighted in covering our Pee Chees with names. When the town added the dog foodplant and Joh.nson's corner Grocery, we added to our fads: ratted hair, pale lipstick, and different colored fingernail polish. SOPHOMORE YEAR: The first Homecoming Parade in the history ofYelm was a huge success with our Sophomore float walking away with top honors. The class danced the Monster Mash with the boys in short pegged pants and the girls wearing cutoffs and sweat-shirts with tenny runners to match. At our class dance, Father Time Frolics , the boys were seen wearing slim ties, round tie tacks and blazers. Everyday wear for the girls slanted towards wrap -arotuid skirts and shifts. JUNIOR YEA R: Do you remember the elephant jokes ? This is one that stumped many teachers: O. Why did the elephant wear red tenny runners ? A. Because his white tenny runners were dirty. ln their turtle -necked T-shirts the boys called each other Clyde, Clod, Fern, and Ratfink as they passed each other in the hall. Pizza and Coke was gooder, neater, and all thater with ski jackets the thing. Highlighting our junior year was our junior-Senior ball, Isle of Capri . In skirts with suspenders, and stacked heels the girls with their dates went to Burger jim's--the first drive -in cafe ever to open in Yelm--and swapped more elephant jokes. Our junior year ended progressively with a new bank in Yelm and construction on the new buildings begun. SENIOR YEAR: We began our Senior year with new spirit which could only mean a season of victory for our foot- ball team who rated a second place standing in the League. Having such fads as: Beatlemania, big bows, flavored lipstick, textured nylons, the jerk , and such express- ions as: too bad, you lose, bad scene, raunchy, and kabash, our senior year was called to an end. With all those memories behind us, we challenge the world to defeat a class such as this. by Karen Taylor and Ruby Hull
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DEANA M.AE BUTLER Entered from Olympia 45 Cafeteria 4 BERTIE MAY CATRON Block Y! GAA 1-4, Playday 25 Photo- Science Club 45 Cafeteria 2-45 Teach- er's Secretary 45 PerfectAttendance 1-45 MSD Banquet Committe e 2-45 Class Dance Committee 1-4 RONALD LEE CAVAR ELIZABETH BRIDGET CRISP Class Secretary 35 Drill Team 3, 45 Thes- pians 3,45 National Thespians 45 Block YXGAA 1-45 Pep Club 1-45 Photo-Sci- ence Club 1, 25 Chorus 3,45 Library 3,45 Teacher's Secretary 45 Make Up 1-4, Chairman 45 MSD Banquet 2 -45 Cos- tumes 1-3 GARY FRANK DEMICH Student Council 1-45 AFS Committee 35 4, President 45 Class Representative 25 Athletic Lettermen 1-45 Stage Hand 45 Class Dance Co m mi tte e 1-45 NEDT S c ho l a s ti c Achievement Award 2, 35 Honor Society 2-4
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