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v A .- . . . ,f W .- E.!ff1 , if 1 . K i J I ' Y -mv-1' if . SN tg Xf f sgxir ' F A 'gf' A f tl .Al I P - ' I i w..4..J' F.. ,Ma- fl Q? 295 -Q37 tCirclcJ Jackie Urliug served very ably as president of Tri-H1-Y this past year. Her enthusiastic leadership was admired by all. tBottomD The other officers for this year were, left to right: Jenny Bell. tressurerg Marnee Kem. vxcclpresidentp :ind Brita Barkdoll. secretary. rl spin At the conclusion of the Tri-Hi-Y and P.H.A. style show Queen Anne Cannon was crowned by Principal Gordon Guffey while the fu- other queen candidates look on with approval. TRI-HI-Y Membership in this service organiza- tion is open to any ambitious high school girl who is interested in projects and activities. The Tri-Hi-Y was organized here in Anchorage before the Y. M. C. A., but it was the Y that first organized this club nationally. One of the club's projects this year was helping tc decorate the school dur- ing the Yuletide season. Members of Tri-Hi-Y also served as guides and ran errands at the annual Teachers' Con- ference held here in February. Another successful activity of the year was the Tri-Hi-Y style show. Many girls, including those not members of Tri-Hi-Y, participated in this event. Many of the girls gave up much of their free time and made every effort to make it one of the biggest events of the year. The style show was held at the newly completed Municipal Auditorium
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JUNIOR RED CROSS organized in lunior Anchorage High School in 1951. Stu- ' anization dents contributing to the org h ter is en- become tirely a s Every month the of the other officers of chapters in the greater Anchorage area to discuss budgets, projects, and community prob- Red Cross Was members. The c ap ervice organization. ficers meet with lems. The chapters' igg l ear was fixing nut cups and pace h Y mats to be put on the food trays in t e area's hospitals. The high school students con llected the largest a by the organization. h' est project this tributed mount ever to be co served as the ad Miss Gahrielson ter and Mrs. Walker 'ser the first semes v, ' second seniester. replaced her during D i num.-.1-iw ' A n or Y summer of 1954, Sandy Brown represented' the ' Red Cross at the National D iv' the .' A33-iiloirngc Chapter of the Junior convention held in Billings, Montana. Dwmb A- lltl11 Jun. . 1 P done 1' . P 5 or Led C L ross enrollment Sheets and C1 d - S is 15 nth Ann Peterson and M ary Jane 0'She,1 r v Q9 4 l H . f THQ or r t fi ' N Wea 'A lf i I fij f f . L wern' Janet Mohr, Sandy Brown, Th officers this year ,, ' h Charbonean. e Bodile Eskesen, and Keit 151
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and its theme was Flowers in Fash- ion . Each scen d around a welleknown flower. e was centere spring dance in Tri-Hi-Y also gave a ' l event. May wh1ch was a ga a organiza- Since Tri-Hi-Y is a service tion each girl did her best to promote better school-community relations and to perform services which would he of l. 1 V is bene fit to the schoo The officers this year were lackie Urling, presidentp Marnee Kern, vice- presidentg Brita Barkdoll, secretaryg and lenny Bell, treasurer. Mrs. Dahl served as adviser to this organization and was ' h'le helping the girls very patient W 1 with their various activities. ss ACI:-'QL 's., . fTopJ Models gather around the tea table displaying the spring fashions suitable for a Sunday afternoon tea. tCenter3 Costumes for every phase of casual wear were modeled in the sports scene of the style show. 1 is an appropriate the tBot,tom1 Sleepy Time Ga title to describe these young ladies modeling latest in night wear. i if I , 5 r 2 ' 5 . ' . 5 l if V it t j -' s . 5 f' f l 9' V mi iv it il ! b e,-'Q . W' If 7 D, t A 'I 4 ' it .Ai r. tl - - .In H V . ' . ' . V77 V H ' 4 . f ' ' 'H 4. . P' A Ls. fe.. . . .,,.,. . ...r ss.. 1-v--fr f - .v.,. 7 ,1 '- ' X , ' , Q . 0 Q - R, -up by 153 W-Y-. 1. Q...
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