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i .-. , :.' - 4 V , 0 , EIII I IA Girls Club K m,g,f,.. V . ,4.1avs.,Za?f6ig53'g,,55fn--gi,1IA.I - I - SL ..,. I , vs5m:vgzrazQ B 'X ' ef. ' 'T?f?'M f'fT'ff g'-'-ji PRESIDENT Pauline Alley V1 1 SECRETARY Nancy Fillmon M f I L VICE-PRESIDENT Joi Gardner I ADVISER Mrs. Green TREASURER Betty McElroy . rf EW RMU A VARIETY OF TOPICS 90
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Leadership Conference .. N.,- 1 OC I J. Ron Manley , Wascowitz ,L Four East High students were for- 4-1- Brian Copley Seabeck tunate in being able to attend the Leadership Conferences held at Seabeck and Waskowitz. The pur- pose of these summer conferences is to develop a more comprehensive understanding of the workings of student government. Lectures and individual discussions offer the stu- dents an opportunity to gain many helpful ideas which can be applied to the performance of their own of- ficial duties. John Tracy Seabeck Pauline Alley Wascowitz Girls' State Gwen Harrell Arna Wang The primary value of Boys' and Girls' State is to afford students practical experience in the per- formance of official duties on the state, county, and city levels. This year Boys' State was again held on the Pacific Lutheran University campus in Parkland and Girls' State was held on the Central Washing- ton campus in Ellensberg. Boys' State 89 Steve Fredrickson, John Tracy, Bob Richardson. t . 'ff l
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Tiff of' The Girls' Club sponsor- ed one of its most worth- while proiects during this school year. Through a number of money raising projects, they adopted a German orphan named Hans Zatta. The club is to be commended for this ex- emplary action. Hans Zalto The Girls' Club, under President Pauline Alley, was characterized by a great deal ol enthusiasm and ac- tivity. They began the year by sponsoring a get- acquainted party tor the freshman and senior girls. ln November the Girls' Club put on East High School's first l-lootenanny which was on overwhelming success. The presentation ot the l-lootenanny proved to be a highly profitable venture for the audience as well as HANS lSECOND FROM RIGHT, TOP ROW! AND CLASSMATES AT ORPHANAGE. the club. As is the tradition, Tolo Week was held in February and was followed by the Sweetheart Swirl which again proved to be a big success. Among their other activities, the club also sponsored a booth in the carnival, and a spring style show. There is little doubt that the Girls' Club has not had a gratifying and truit- tul year. l THANK YOU FOR THE AP- PLAUSE 6
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