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PRESIDENT M L Kathy Bressler 4 5' X at H left to right - Linda Bowles, Dixie Branaman, Mary Ann Christiana, Ginny Clark, Culvey, Carol Doerkson, Jan Dority, Joan DuMars, Sally Esteb, Sue Hill, Kathy Bres- sler, Janet Leslie, Carol Gundel, Nancy Gilbert, Judy Grankey, Julie Hawkes, Kareni Hawley, Barb Hatch, Joy Henderson, Pat Hemphill, STANDING - Judy Saks, Rayna Raybourne, Ann May, Brauna Rubenstein, Sherrie Ott, Dixie Lee Merrill, Joy Beller, Carol McMur4 try, Cass Phillippay, Marty Julson, Judy Morrow, Sue Richie, Pat McCorkle, Carol Mc- Mann, Lynn Shearer, Marilyn Spraque, Mayo Williams, Ann Staples, Sydney Smith, Sharon' Wright, Gerry Van Devender, Nancy Wood, Deanna Hickman, Karen 'Higgins, Jane Topp, Melinda Stultis, Elaine Miller. FALL CABINET . ' 1 SEATED left to right - Ginny Clark, ,Ann Staples, . ,,., L, . Janet Leslie, Sue Hill, Kathy Bressler, Pat McGor- k1,g,vLyl1n Shearer, Karen Higgins, Dixie Branaman. 9 'K f - , , -.-:s-,mmm-, , , , , .. ,.,.. . t-.ps 5 XA Ml I suenm, lr' 'lin 4? ,The girls' of the student bgdy have a chance to serve' f their school through the. Girls, League. At fthe! beginning of the school year the! girls, in their home-rooms, elect a Girls' League representative. The representatives are guided by a cab- inet. The cabinet-is divided into ten different sections. The president, KathyffBressler,A appoints a y chairman for each section. Therisenidr, girls are in oflicee during the ifallwwith the Juniors taking over during the spring months. . This year Marna Baldinger was in charge of the Big-Little-Sister pro- gram which began, their busy year of activities. This E set up tO., hefp the sophomores and new students become acquainted and ff adjuskd with the school easily. The, Girl-of-, the-Month, and the ,Doembecker Tea are other annual activities of the Girls' League. The Doernbecker Tea, chairrnaned by Met Hearn took place during December. The girls.of each class competed in mak-A ing the best doll and class display for the tea, to which all teachers and parents were invited. The dolls were presented to the children of the Doernbecker Hospital in Port- land. Throughout .the -year the Girls' League sponsored an old clothes drive and a can goods drive to help' the needy. They were also raising money to use in some way to help others less fortunate than them- selvesp A ' K . The- girls are rewarded for their service through the Girls' League not only by the feeling oil doing things for others, but by receiving a gold or silver pin. ifte Afterfa 'girl has served5150 hours for the Girls? League, she receives a silver pin, and if she accomplishes 200 hours of work during .her three years at school, she is awarded a gold 1'
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FAC U LTY Adams, Abby Foreign Language M.A. Allison, Harold Debate, Social Science M.A. Anderson, Janet Foreign Language A.B. Aplin, Vera English B.Ed. Althen, Florence Typing M.A. Amick, Lloyd P.E. 8: Health M.S. Bach, Sue Foreign Languages B.A. Barker, Barbara English, U.S. History B.Ed. Dedman, William English M.Ed. Dey, Winifred Librarian B.S. Freeman, James World History B.A. Glines, Edna P,E. 8: Health M.S. Halvorsen, Arnold Science A.B. Hayes, Merle English M.Ed. Berreman, Sevilla English M.A. Blood, Carl Mechanical Drawing Daggett, Foreign M.A. P.E. 8: Health M.S. Goodnough, Edgar U.S. History M.A. Hale, John Chemistry M.A. Hayes, Zilda Business Education M.S. Hendricks, Russell U.S. History M.A. - 2 ,Q-i.'4g:?E'ff-fire-mx-fi 'rv A Q
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