I st row: E. Sonders, M. Macklin, D. Shelton, B. Price, B. Benson, B. Colby, Kieselhorst, R. Mortinez, R. Yorke, D. Fullerton, C. Alba, M. Gonzolez, K. Douglas, R. White, A. Bustos, J. Shelton, R.. �villo, C. Rappe, J. Pulliam, Minnich, D. Smith, S. Nelson, D. Smith, B. E"vcins, S. Cowsey, B. Sellinger. Thorne, S. Holmes, B. Wilcox, N. Scherer, K. Morgon, S. Fowler, Mr.Lynn.
R. Boker, L. Kaufman, C. Bunker, G. Webster. 2nd row, D. Hertz, C. Kees, B. Bolinger, M. Engebretson. 3rd row: B. J. Peek, T. Macklin. 4th row: B. Lattin, N . Rodewald, B. 5th row: L. Loomis, C. Orozco, S. Buxton, C. Alexander, S.
The Lettermen's Club is an honorary organization consisting of athletes who have lettered in varsity sports. The members ore in charge of ordering and distributing all the "big C's" to boys who hove qualified for them.
The smiling officers of the Key Club: Jim Pulliam, Doug Simp son, Nelson Scherer, Bill Bent ley, Bill Colby.
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�· row, B. Bentley, J. Pulliam, B. Evans, N. Scherer, W. Scherer, B. Goin, J. Muntzel, J. Singer. 2nd row: G. Webster, . Loomis, S. Thorne, S. Shacklett, J. Tibbals, R. White. 3rd row: T. Frankel, D. Kieselhorst, J. Rains, B. Bolinger, J. Shelton, D. Simpson, J. Peek. 4th row: E. Sonders, M. Mortinez, L Von0olsen, B. Price, B. Colby, D. Smith, K. Hertz.
Starting off with the Hawaiian Da n c e, the Key Club, a school serv ice organization, headed by Nelson Scherer, ful filled a very successful year.