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GIRL 9 54' 4 In MISS MILDRED BELL BARBARA JEFFRIES CLAIRE SAXTON Advisor President El W Y' First Vice-President HE Girls' Club is open to every girl upon her entrance to Garfield. Committee signups are held early in the fall under the auspices of the Cabinet, each member of which is the chairman or co-chairman of one of the various Girls' Club committees. Their purpose is to include as many girls as possible in the club activities. The Advisory Board consists of ten girls, four of whom are elected and six appointed. Their main duties include the enforcement of school regulations and supervision of certain of the club committees. Miss Mildred Bell, advisor, offers valuable guidance and 'friendly advice to every girl. Five elected officers lead all activities by their inspiring leadership. CABINET IFirst Picturel Front Row: Sandra Chinn, Glory Chinn, Sheila Tomp- kins, Gladys Cowon, Gail Ballinger, Myrna Stern, Judy Wagner. Row Two: Roberta Duwe, Dixie Lee Brown, Yerda Lindstrom, Margaret Hodges, Eleanore Johnson, Deirdre Henehcn, Rose- marie Dailey, Vivian Little. RENA BAKER GLORIA CHADWICK AIKO KOBAYASHI REIKO KOBAYASHI MARY MARTIN
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DAVE SALZBERG JOEY MAYO DON YEE WALTER REHON LARRY HALLGRIMSON GARY LEVINE TOM HOOD FRANK HYODO Sports Editors Sports Staff Sports Staff Sports Staff NEWS REPORTERS Front Row Esther Rousso Isa Gnese Anko Kobayashi Carolyn Ekblad Second Row Rachelle Capeloto Morulyn Mayo J1mKahn Julue Gladstem Shenla Johnson Judy Wagner MARGARET HODGES LESLIE COOPER DEANNE MENDENHALL Copy Editor Copy Staff is-bl' AD STAFF Front Row Mary Crockett Tern Ness Mum: Schlosstem Second Row Gene Renshaw Audrey Bean Bruce McDonald LESLIE MCCUNE MIKE SHERMAN JOYCE OKADA LUCILLE KARNOFSKY Copy Staff Copy Staff OURTH period IS a busy trme an room 209 The murmur of volces as nearly hidden by the cllcklng of the eight typewnters owned by the Messenger office A radlo hums casually In the background and an Informal atmosphere makes work enloyable Tradition I5 highly evndent In the room Every available unch of wall space I5 covered with awards and pictures There are two separate offnces off the actual classroom, one for the edltors, the other for the sports staff Behind the apparent ease of this unterestmg staff room as a strong determlnatton to publnsh a superior paper, The Funest Mess Ever ni K - Qs N 1 f tl , ' I . Z , Q tv - J, fl . ' .. H., - A - 4 L is . 1 . - ,,-15 'S - ' , A 'S st! . I . - E 1. J gl . J . l . Xl ' J sk-I ' Y X, . , , . ., N 5? 8 . K, x A . A- xrtan K A 1. N W. A 1 Q' -J cy K of fx at X 1 me r U . ' , ' . ' I , . - ' ' ll ' ll
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MAY WONG Treasurer HE Cabinet sponsored many activities during the past year. The first one of the fall consisted of greeting new girls to the school with helpful directions and friendly smiles. An open house was held in the Girls' Club Office, or G.C.O. as it is commonly called, to acquaint everyone with Club work. At this time, the officers, A.B., and Cabinet members were introduced. Many proiects were carried on throughout the year. Among new activities sponsored was the use of a monthly calendar and the sale of purple-white bow ties. Carameled apples, pompoms, and football pencils were also sold. The first viceepresident took over chairmanship of the Cabinet meetings. All these activities are united under the Girls' Club creed and through them, the Club hopes to turn out many fine, worthy women. WR- Jessie SS-151 CABINET lSccond Picturel Front Row Beverly Besnah, Nancy Morse, Yuri Naka- moto, Amy Tsuji, Deanne Mendenhall, Carol Thygee sen, .Ianie Talbot, Miriam Mark. Row Two' lan Newbegin, Shirley Willumsen, Helen Martin, Susan Miller, Adri- enne Norris, Roma-Jean Van Wyck, Beth Mclellan, Margaret Swanson. MARGARET MEYER BARBARA SAXTON 4 ' 'G cAnoiYN s1osrRoM m s , ,- QM uNosAwA f f' JEANETTE AMANDA WOOD M, EWS? I 5 Y 3, L sl I
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