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FATHER-DAUGHTER BANQUET COMMITTEE Front row: Alice Mertes, Eleanor Statham, Viola Hansen, Willa Couch, Mary jane Stender, Pat Somerville, Lucile Pederson. Back row: Pat Nagley, Adele Knapp, Betty Kemp, Barbara Anicker, Betty Schaefer, Barbara Shadel, Doris Jensen, Thelma Cham- berlain, Melba Preuniger. The most fun coming from being an active member of our two clubs is the pleasure afforded us when banquet and tea time come around. During the year, the Girls' Club has sponsored the annual Mother-Daughter, Father-Daughter Banquets. On the boys' ledger, there have been the Mother-Son and Father-Son Banquets. Each party meant detailed planning and cooperation. Through work of this sort, the l940-l 9-4l Boys' and Girls' Clubs have been main factors in our looking-ahead pro- gram. YELL SQUAD Hal Habenicht, Dwight Stevens, Phil Suver, Leo Marshal, Herbert Scott.
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PERSONAL EFFICIENCY DEPARTMENT Ioan Peters, Suzanne IVIcNaught, Betty Maples, Pat Patterson TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Leroy Scott, Fred Boysen, Odd Ovedson, Jack Georgetti. SOCIAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT Front: Marigrace Vfaite, Carolym Gaillac, chairman, Janice Nag- Iey. Back: Audrey Jensen, Eleanor Johnson, Ciloria Berry, Shirley Zoffel. BOYS' AND GIRLS' CLUBS In the Boys' and Ctirls' Clubs there are many members who have been contributing their share toward a better West Seattle and brighter futures for themselves. As a part of the Administration Department of the Girls' Club come reception work in the Apartment, attending to clerical duties, assisting the nurse, looking after the election, installa- tion, Iibrary, the Arrow and the Scrapbook. Here, also, are the jun- ior Hostess and the extension com- mittees. Under the Entertainment Department are sub-departments, which take care of refreshments, fa- vors, invitations, decorations, mu- sic and programs, and special ban- quets and teas. Included in this is the Party Bureau. In the Social Service Department we find girls who are interested in home-making and helping those besides them- selves. The Needleites, jack of AII Trades, School Service, Tillicums, and the Tinfoil and Friendship Com- mittees are part of this. The Charm Club, Personality, I-Iealth and Standards Committees are placed in the Personal Efficiency Department. Probably the most important group, however, is the Vocational Department which includes the IVIusic Club, Foreign Correspond- ence, Cultural Arts, Vocational Tours and Conferences, and Flower Arrangement groups. As for the Boys' Club, we could hardly overlook the cooperation re- ceived from the volunteer members of the Transportation Corps who have been everything from glorified delivery boys to busses for the IVIu- sic Department. The P r o e c t o r Committee cl e s e r V e s recognition too, because it has been constantly called upon to show movies for nearly every class in the building.
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Productions at West Seattle range from special assemblies, little theater and class work, to the all important programs of the year-Senior Play, Pow Wow, and Qpera. These offer to each participant, whether or not he enters the entertainment Held in any Way, benefits which he may carry on into his future. No one who has taken part in these group practices can help but un- derstand the amount of real Work which goes into each production. This is the section devoted to the stu- dents of our school who have given their time and energy for West Seattle. Here are the advisors and directors, the student managers--who Worked to see that ex- penses did not exceed the prescribed bud- gets-as well as the actual performers. Q A
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