Ballard High School - Shingle Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1957

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i L e Lawson Lowry Magnuson Matchett McClellan Decorations Hospitality Standards Red Cross Hostess es Vulgares Walberg Wood Youn 9 t and Found Social Service Flowers Social Executive Sec. As girls heed the service call. k 4 ,,,, Pat McClain President Mariie Swanson Recording Sec. Jane Aslanian Treasurer l Rs - g '32, I K sf Y Joanne Thordarson Vice President Viola Eckland Corres. Sec. Miss Mills Advisor Girls and their Dads waltz at the Father- Daughter Night. The Girls' Club Representatives were the Bars and Staff of the Girls' Club. Rep- resentatives were elected from each roll room, and they met every Wednesday morning. Afterwards, the representatives returned to their rolls and reported to the girls what had been discussed in the meeting. Although the representatives had a difficult iob to do, their reward came in knowing that they had served their school, and that their efforts helped the Girls' Club to carry on its excellent record of school service. Roll Representatives - lst Row: Karalis, Chivall, Schiessl, Jarstad, Floathe, Hilling, Johnson, Renshaw, Elsworth, Erickson, Lensch, Krull. 2nd Row: Freeman, Hilton, Tynes, Schmit, Severied, LeRoy, Hunter, Hansman, Neill, Egan, Jones. 3rd Row: Hite, Ness, Drake, Ronald, Eckland, Wood, Bergh, Dalsbo, Wilson, Rockas. 4th Row: Walberg, Yank, Durbin, Brown, Neilson, Nelson, Pederson, Folmar, Olsen, Linerud, Lynch, Green. 25

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1 lendele Deleau Declistader Endorf Farmer Fisher Flink Fox Health Typing Biq B Father-Daughter Rest Room Mother-Daughter All Citv P.-T.A. Merit Ness Olsen Pemberton Peterson Prince Richards Richardson Schulherg Publicity All City P.-T.A. Minute Scrapbook Fresh Art Installations Personality Green Roll Ren. Soderberg Friendshin P.-T.A. Dance Stueshll Programs Work and play enjoyed b all, ll! 5. Desk Girls - Seated: Fisher. Standing: Fox, Neill, John- Girls' Club Helpers - Seated: McNab, Young, Matchett, son, Eller, Hastig, Hilton, Walberg, Green. Carter. Standing: Suryan, Farmer, Stokes, Shurtleff, Tynes, Kylen. The Girls' Club, which is one of the most active organizations in the school, has had another successful year. The Miniature Conference, Mother-Daughter Banquet, Father- Daughter Night, White Day, and all other activities, have proved the girls are capable leaders and organizers. All the girls at school are, of course, members of the organization, and by faithfully serving the Girls' Club help not only Ballard but themselves. The officers and cabinet are the planners and coordinators for all club activities. The cabinet members are the committee chairmen for each Girls' Club committee. When work- ing in unison, as on the cabinet, harmony is present throughout all activities. The activities of the Girls' Club Helpers are varied. The desk girls answer the telephone and must be prepared to take messages when their advisor, Miss Mills, is not present. They are also receptionists to anyone entering the club room. The Girls' Club Helpers keep the atmosphere of the club room quiet, friendly, and orderly, which accounts for the girls' business-like approach to the activity work. When someone has become ill, the helpers often assist the nurse in aiding the individual. The Girls' Club has been so active throughout the year that they have truly set the rhythm for the other school organizations. 24



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Almouist Borders Connhln Dreislalcll Fultllorp Sr. Class Rep. Tri B Executive Sooh. Class Rep. Yell Kinq Richardson Satterling Stancik Swanson B. Walker Field Patrol Frosh Class Rep. Citizenship lntr. Sports Mgr. Executive Fulton All Citv P.-T.A. M. Walker Mike and Mov In the swing and right on key, Boys' Club Room Attendants - Sitting: Carlson, Levan- Boys' Club Room Attendants - Sitting. Mosalsky. Stand- der, Riddle, Maxwell. Standing: Mr. McComb, Olsen. ing: Potter, Bolster, Sadler, Molvik. All boys in Ballard are members of the Boys' Club. Through the friendly atmosphere of the Boys' Club room it has made every boy in school feel a part of this organization. Its varied activities have served not only the boys, but the school as well. The Boys' Club has sponsored assemblies for the boys, sports assemblies for the entire student body, and worked together with the Girls' Club in planning White Day and the P.-T.A. Dances. The greater cabinet of Boys' Club includes the officers, executive council, yell king, president of Tri B, and chairmen of various committees. The cabinet, along with Mr. McComb, have given the Boys' Club the noteworthy leadership that made this a very successful year. The Boys' Club attendants aid Mr. McComb in running the Boys' Club room. The attendants signed boys in and out of the room, answered telephone calls, and took messages. They are responsible for the quiet, orderly, and friendly atmosphere of the Boys' Club room. Every boy in Boys' Club is like a note in music, although it is possible to get along without him, it's so much better with him. 26

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