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i 'fda 4 xl as ,AN -'U' '-uf? we-f Y GAII. GOSS Chairman Social Department VOULA JOHN Chairman Welfare Department Departments Services Besides this tea, Social department's spring projects included the Tolo Day and Dance, and Big Show, which was an all-girl talent show. Another spring project, building and decorating Girls' Club's Daffodil float, included any interested girls as well as members of Big S. Roll Room Congress was another way to include all Stadium girls in Girls' Club work. This group, directed by the vice president, consisted of one representative from each roll room. Through frequent meetings, the Congress could publicize important projects and activities and help make drives and sales successful. To end the year, a Memorial Day Assembly was sponsored by Fellowship Department. Active Senior girls who had not received recognition for their activities were chosen to place red, white, and blue wreaths on the trees in front of school in memory of Stadium boys who died in World War I. In the traditional theme of a medieval castle and court, new Girls' Club officers were officially introduced and presented with the symbols of office at the Installation Assembly. For a girl who had given the most time and unselfish work to Girls' Club, an inspirational award was given. Awarded to a worthy Senior girl, the Girls' Club scholarship was presented at Commencement. CAROL SLAYDEN Chairman Fellowship Department Organizations 1-1'-N, 41' KAL Iv 6 9 - , Rm' I MA EO ,I airman Service Department SUB-CHAIRMEN - Liz Roberts, Social Departme Peg Hodge. Service Department: Margaret Lewis, Welfa Depa rtment . n 3 x 1 Sq 1 Counting money from tea, Girls' Club members find profits encouraging. Slsilerglulleirzdvllfslfri gfllggafldvslilnNilizrngllileivlgsdugatherine Bush' Miss Hel n l
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Organlzatlons 2 5 12 gwes Sclzolar zp to Senior SHIEID HONOR I'1rst Row D ETICKSOH L Balley spring secretary P Roman sprung treasurer J Hanson fall treasurer spring vlce president S Parlette sprmg president J Mladenlch fall president B Meyer fall vlce presldent K Pappas fall secretary N Hull Second Row J Ward A Swanson K Neal D Thomas K Farvour M Markovxch A Frater J West M White J I-'orsberg G Collms S Mattson C Gaston A Shlgeno Thzrd Row L Roberts I Schubert J Kexzer J Snyder B Parks B Norms D Weller B Bryant S Denny H Hallxs N McLauchlan N Chrrstxansen S Skldmore I Dawson A D8KSh6Hl8kS Fourth Raw G Vadheun R Nelsson J Ostendorf C Rexd J Rafn L Imeson D Nelson J Schneebeck J Anderson A Baarslag W Faulhaber V Anderson R Blttmann J N Flllott F Fogg G I-redrlckson R Hall D Haley J Feutz N Anderson J Wxlkxnson SHIELD HONOR SOCIETY S1gn up here to work on the car wash ' urged Joanne Mlademch, presldent of Shxeld Honor Soclety Members worked on th1s and other money makmg projects, wh1ch 1ncluded the sale of Stad1um beany caps and several bake sales held throughout the year Money ralsed was used to g1ve a scholarshlp to a deservmg sen1or member Membersh1p 1n Sh1e1d Honor Soclety was l1IIl1t8d to honor students Besldes part1c1 pat1ng 1n a number of school serv1ce pro jects, Jumors and semors had to have an accumulatwe grade pomt average of 3 2 and sophomores needed a 3 4 Pete Roman and Sally larlette prepare for the bhleld Honor car wash Z a I Q 0 0 . 5 ' ' A l Farber,. Robson, Swanberg. llifth Rowl: Anderson, Bb. McCarthy, DJ Willard, R. Kasselman, J. Giaudrone, H., Adams, C. Christensen, T. Rowland, C. Leachl '1 L cc ' A. I If . . if F K . 5 f , rr I NJHA , ' V . k I AK . '40 .V X mf. . . . 2. ' ' 1 1 A
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