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-1 H mi arf is X ri WW t gk nf' Ye s ik Xt, 3. E , MISS WHITTAKER ANNIE LOLLINO JEAN SMITH MARY LOU ZARKADES THERESA KERNS JOYCE FERGUSON Adviser President Vice-President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer 'Irwell and Sincere in Frienalvbglf' Hi Girls ! The Girls' Club, in addition to welcoming new girls, welcomed the new Girls' Adviser, Miss Whittaker, who immediately became a friend and counselor. Very proud of the Girls' Club, she holds dear her many social and advisory activi- ties. One of the outstanding projects of the year was the Mother-Daughter Banquet, Along the Mississippi, to which many girls contributed long, tiring hours of effort. Among the other activities are the monthly assemblies, cozies, and parties. The Girls' Club renders service to the entire school by the clever and timely decorations in the , V, if je I Ai. Q 2, lm 1 PC, , illite- lii g ' cafeteria, and the service performed by the hall and locker duty girls. Annie Lollino McConnell, Gladys Eng Arlene Herman, Janet Zimmer Anita Collins, Audrey Evercll Midge Mack, Dorothy Neilson Joan Kalyk, Donna Fairbairn Pal Vomocil, Shirley McArthur .1 Girls' Club Cabinet No' Shown: Doris Billingsley, Pat Pitts Carolyn Cinofio, Pat Homiston, Darlene Shirley Glazier, Cecilia Martin, Marlene Trout TYIUI1 Loyce Simms, Amelia Belloiti, Bev Bull Margie Wallroff, Jane? Furlan, Lois Hammnck Maebeth Thurber, Kay Elmore, Mary Mack if in K . gg gi?
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'TG THE Mystery, romance and Creole-type sing- ing and dancing were seen in this year's Vodvil, Come to the Mardi Gras, which was centered around a Spanish courtyard in New Orleans. The main family, the Estrades, were portrayed by joan Kalyk, Pat Vomicil, Teresa Vallala, Don Vallala, Marilyn Falsetto, Andra Traverso, and Maebeth Thurber. Friends of the family were Don La- Plant, Lowell Garner, Richard Ranta, Joanne Wheeler, Susan Ralph, Rocky Di- Julio, Margaret Lindsay, and Loren Christensen. Friends across the courtyard were Jean Zandt, Jean Giaccarini, and Dorothy Neilson. A mysterious cat, Gumbo, caused most of the trouble. Many thanks to Miss Raine and Mr. Svare for helping to make this year's per- formance a big success. Ol
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MR. HANNAWALT ROCKY DIJULIO Adviser President DWIGHT MOBERG DICK BEERS Secretary Vice-President Boys' Club H istory rom Hi, Boys .' The Boys, Club entertained a very successful year, from the Father-Son banquet down to the draft reminders sent out by the Social Service Committee. High Flyers sponsored a drive to confiscate ancient ice-boxes which have become national death traps for children. Many new things were added to the club this year, among them a Welcoming Commit- tee to help the adjustment of new students, a featured sports corner on the Boys' Club presented its full slate of assemblies covering these things: armed forces, mountain if rescue, self-defense and Seattle University basketball. The Art Committee 1 4 4 turned in an exceptional job, taking many additional projects and delivering 114, rg iff .1 superbly. With organization by Social Service and help of High Flyers a 'ul Y' Q il . . . i vy P.-T.A. clothing drive reached the top. Ping pong tournaments were part of the activity of Boys' Club during the second semester. Rocky Dijulio Boys' Club Cabinet Venfris Ingram Bruce Langenegger, Bob Clos, Bob Fossalti Homer Hensley, Ken Dorsett, Don Bailey Joe Davis, Ed Fcccone, Bill lwato
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