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Girls Club Cabinet Dorir Adolph Sallie Anderson Lois Bowers Judy Daly Tea Sefvlce L.S.A. Hospitality Bulletin Boards Sue Diamerlt Sandi Pitts Teffl' Ffeefflafl Maxine Gilstrap Tags Lincolnette Social Service Tea Service Nancy Gustafson Liz Gourlay Marcia Hanvey Joan Holdgff Decorations Nurses' Aid Aft Activities Triple L Sally Hull Vicki Jensen Sally Johnson Patty Jones Molly Kingston Roberta Laid Linda Latimer Big L party Fine Arts Friendship Friendship Standards Usherette Comm. -- Vv---- ---- , ----, - .,...,... ...-....... , - - ---- E,---W ---L--- Tea Service D6Sk Girls Publicity Personality Social Service P.-T.A. Dance Bulletin B02fClS Judy Sayers Tam Shiek Julie 5019136 Gail Nohlett Judy Weller Sharon Wood Jeanette Yost Tags Health Usher Force Lincolnette Art Activities Party P.-T.A. Dance 1958 25
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Girls' Club Bonnie Hanson President Gail Taylor Margie Lampert Vice President Recording Sec Bonnie Dodge Corresponding Sec. A new advisor, a new group of offi- cers, and a new half-century provided a challenging year for Girls' Club. Miss Janice Hanson, the new advisor, com- bined her ambition and spirit with that of the girls to promote a prosperous year. Girls' Club actively backed school functions and were ardent supporters of the new foreign-exchange program. A hidden purpose of the various func- tions and doings of Girls' Club is to help prepare today's girls to become to- morrow's fine and worthy women. The organization provides an opportunity to assume leadership and responsibility, and will always be an active and vital part of Lincoln. Shari Bryant Miss Hanson Treasurer AdV150f
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'50 Art Activities Committee-This committee, led by Judy Weller and Marcia Hanvey, Was responsible for making,program covers for the Conference in November. Other projects included decorating the Girls' Club mirror and sending greetings cards each month to all of the other Girls' Clubs in Seattle High Schools. Decorations Committee-Gala decorations for all Girls' Club activities this year were made by Nancy Gustafson and her committee. The main project was mak- ing decorations for the Girls' Club Conference. i 26 To t em Desk Girls-Desk Girls, with Linda Missimer as chairman, acted as receptionists for the girls advisor. They kept the Girls' Club clean and helped the sick girls. Keeping the new bulletin boards decorated in the Girls' Club office was another job undertaken by this group. Fine Arts Committee-The duties of this committee, headed by Sally johnson, are to advertise cultural activities, and aid the other art committees. Keeping the Girls' Club scrapbook was another project of this group.
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