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President Scott Satterlee Vice-President Don Meberg Recording Sec. Bill Fraki Student Manager Mike Jones .3 . l Treasurer Elliot Gleason Advisor Mr. Smart The Boys' Club room is the scene of rnuch activity. Boys' Club promotes gooo' relafionshflos among the boys r - Me V' f The Boys' Club strived with the aid of V, cooperation, good sportsmanship and .V T 5 - - good conduct to make our school a bet- T ' ' N- ter place in which to learn and mold our futures. They were always ready to render their services wherever they were needed and in such a way that the boys were given the opportunity to - participate in the activities of their school. Acconiplishnients of this year includ- ed maintenanee of hall and field pa- trols and the iimiitieeiiieiit of the lost and found ottice. lloys' Club spon- sored ai Clean-up Week in the lunch- rooni which greatly helped the litter prohlem. During this special week. clean-up signs were put up through- ' ff-'-'w 1 Q out the school and the hoys also played records in the lunehrooin during all three lunches to help the cause. Other activities included athletic asseinhlies. dances. Ll scrirphoolx committee and ptirticipiition in all school drives. The s Boys' Cluli also sponsors the intramur- Qil sports proerinn, Because of this pro- ertiin, nigmvlioys who .ire not active in M4 .B The result of Scattlc's first snowfall is much cheap labor for teachers. pate in this wav. 26 other school functions get to partici-
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lc f ,ns 1,1 few 'GZTTV A- . if 5-ul Tiff we r X X i A Er A m . A , Q 5 , M Big B EMT' SW' EWh'1 9f, FUfl1f'T'DllU9l1fFf Flowers Friendship Instal.-Elect. Re-Htl I-Ullglei' Knudson B. Rasmussen johns Trigstad Jacobsen 41117711115 fllotlzer-Duzigliter Pep P-T.A. Dance P-T.A. Dante Publicity Red Cross V5 ood Thomas Miliam Ankrum Springob Martin Ronald vs Dx 1 i A j' WTI? Hostess Stmztiurds Typing Vocations Anderson Blelinat M Rasmussen Peterson A friendly atmosphere rs created li y Girls' Club. The aim of Girls' Club is to create friendship and good feeling among the girls of the school. as the idea of the United Nations is to bring friendship to all the world. lt provides creative and constructive projects through which the girls may prepare them- selves for future volunteer work and good citizenship. Girls, Club strives to serve the needs of all girls in the school, just as the United Nations represents all the world. With the help and guidance of our advisor, Mrs. Rodenhouse. Girls, Club was a big suc- cess this year. Having the new activity cen- ter provided a perfect working area for many an active girl. The year started off on the opening day with Ballardites being big sis- ters to new girls. Roll room representatives were elected, and attended meetings every VVednesday morning. They are the median between cabinet members and the individual girl, and communicate the weeks, activities and meetings to the girls. Some of the numerous projects carried out, were the Miniature Conference. pep assemblies, New Girls' Party, Father-Daughter Night, P-T.A. Dances, Mother-Daughter Banquet, Health Week, the Faculty Tea, and White Day. I .. ape sv., ,zif:.lL4'k:g9,. A f Q 'JL 'wfmzff-, ,,:43ffffm,, 0 swf! i fiwfr-re:-va, ., , were 5 ' 9 Qfsrmf .W 1 f f. , vvfwf ,, ie'---..,i M 1 652,421 jj ' 5 , . 'Nfl Vid 'I z ,Y ff f . 1 . :..':,,ygZ .,,.,,w,, Monnie Trigstad hel lc J' H bb f i and Gail Wood coolps eep an O S, Jedn Jahobsen 25
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