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Lohh ict' mort- mont-y than any other cluh in thc uirnixxil. Meetings arc ncvct' Ll hors to liri Y girls. Sonit ol' their interesting spcailact's xrt'rL' students liroin llrzwil and ligtpt, lin tw-Xlizit' xx ho has sccn action in North .-Xliricgt, an llnglish nur hrinlc, anal ll littvciiilc atchisor. lint-lm girl lmtl to cairn hor tttt-tttlwtsltip ht' txirticipziting in two service projects vticli I , your. Maint' ol the girls gave service ht' helping tht- tcticlicrs :incl rt-licring thuin ol time consuming clinics. fllthough the cluh lm no regular stnntncr incctings, girls tittcncl tltt- training con licrcncc at Sculucclx, VV:isliington, rind cznnlv at XVcstwincl on thc coast to learn lcntlci' ship in Y-lccn trorlx :incl to lmvc it goocl timc. ilihc intcrnittionzil lohhyists nrt' .in in- spiration to all: they serve with il sinilt' anal on-ioy their work. Mrs. hlnhcl llllcli Son was ztclvisor to the group :incl oliliiccrs wu'c: litlitlt llcynoltls, Prcsitlcntg blonnm' Lowell, hilL'C'ljl'CSlClL'lll1 ,login liclton, Soc i'ctt1rx'1 lluhx' Page, ilrcitstiiuz Niiclii Goss lar, lntcrlltth llt-pit-st-twtttttw. FIRST ROW: Joanne Silliman, Arlette Morrison, Evelyn Mundell. Kathleen Pearman. Jeannine Gos- sler, Eleanora Loveless. FIRST ROW: Natalie Pirrie. Audrey Bloniquist. Bonnie Nicholas, Loretta Gielish, Nada Gossler. Beverly Allen. Marvllne Krush. Winona Gibson. Lavelle Powers, Barbara Godfrey, Lavelle Halder- son. Beth Sager. Joanne Lowell, FIRST ROW: Carlin Beagle, Leta Hodges. Ruby Page, Betty Dickens. SECOND ROW: JoAnn Fraser, Juanita Crabtree, Mary Thompson. Marilyn Freeman. Verna Putnam, Barbara Godfrey. Jean Felton. ll
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International - , f 3 il lit- lntcrnational lsolulryists inlluencc tlic nicrnlmcrs ol, our company in tlic paths ol' liiglicr cliaractcr anal liclp us lcatl lvcttcr livcs. ililic ilirielfliccns is an organization opcn to all ,lunior anal Scnior girls who sliarc in tlicir iclcals. llliis is an intcrnae tional orclcr wliicli was llountlccl in l9l8. Yflccns is a ncw nainc acloptctl lay tlic cluli a ycar ago: licrctollorc tlicy wcrc linoxnn as Girl llcscrycs, a tcrin clioscn lollowing tlic lirst Xlvorltl Xllar. A llicjl' l ccns arc onc ol' tlic inost actiyc organizations at S.Ll.ll.S. il liis ycar tlicy worlactl on many lunior llctl Cross prof jccts, pacltcnl Cfliristmas gilt lvoxcs, niaclc toys lor yctcrans' cliilclrcn, stullccl toys for oycrscas cliilclrcn, anal corrcsponclccl with lorcigp stuclcnts to liclp inalic a stronger intcrnational unit. Tlic girls liclpccl canvas tlic city for coin munity clicst antl llctl Cross tlriycs. A llolnlmy Sliow was a ncw lvcaturc tliis ycar. tlic proccctls lacing usccl to scntl a stuclcnt to a conlvcrcncc at Crincllc, lowa wlicrc IZOO youtlis llroin all ovcr rlmc worlcl will asscmlulc. Sonic ol' llicir social cycnts wcrc a Ullaf Ma-Xlcl' party, tlic traclitional Notlicr ancl Dauglitcr luanquct anal tlic spring potluck. Garclcnias wcrc tlic prizcs at ilit-ir carnival llfilllll XX'lllL'll fllt' Clllll Sl70l1S0l'CCl to l'1llSC FIRST ROW: Mary Lou Sutton. Mary Todd, Norma Kloster, Nancy Kelrn, Nadine Lee, Barbara Taylor. SECOND ROW: Lois Shaw, Leonabell Lee, Mary Denny, Angeline Kitajchuk, Barbara Bennett, Bonnie Thomas, Eunice Gust, Joyce Sunderland, Bernice Chase, Barbara McBee, FIRST ROW: Leonabell Lee, Jean Felton, Ruby Pane, Edith Reynolds, Joanne Lowell, Lois Shaw. SECOND ROW: Donna Anderberg, Carlin Beagle, Violet Berkner, Barbarba Godfrey, Lavelle Halder- son, Audrey Blomquist. THIRD ROW: Leta Hodges, Nada Gossier. Jeanne Daniels, Bernice Chase, Mary Thompson. Marilyn Bucklin, Betty Dickens, Mrs. Mabel Ellefson, Advisor, Jeannine Gossler. FIRST ROW: Mildred Lawson, Lucille Wheeler. Ladelle Nieman, Jeannine Gossler, Phyllis Hendere son. Dorla Johnson, Irene Rittenbach. SECOND ROW: Violet Berkner, Audrey Blomquist, Kather- ine Thompson, Martha Califf, Donna Anderberg. Dorrie Harbin.
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This very aetiye group joined with the Junior Lohb ists The -lunior Lobbyists, like the Inter- national Lobbyists, stand for development ol' character and striving toward the best. The Prepper Y-Teens are Freshman and Sophomore members ol' the international order. WORSHIP-FIRST ROW: Suzanne Abarr, Eleanor Foster, Louise lmbach, Delores Fisher. SECOND ROW: Pat Blatchley, Jane Conger, Donna Rae Bryan, Phyllis Chase. FIRST ROW: Barbara Miller, Donna Brenden, Beverly Allen, Maryline Krush, Winona Gibson. SECOND ROW: Ginger Daniels, Frankie Calloway. Cleta Anderson, Irene Morgan, Dorothy Fried. Winona Cristler, Kathleen Edmunds, Dorothy Schick, Jeraldine Fox, Mildred Hodges, Jackileen Fox. Tri-Y group to present eeremonials. the spring potluck and the Hobby show. Ar Christmas time a group ol' the prep' pers took gifts to the Lane County Farm. sang carols for them, and presented eaelv room with appropriate Christmas decora- tions. They carried out a clothing drive lor a destitute liamily. Girls of the elub ale ternated with the Compass Club to sell tickets lor the noon hour movies. 'lihis seemed to inspire the girls for they also had a theatre party. Each teacher had a mystery daughter from the Prepper group and received gifts from mysterious sources. Ar a tea given in honor ol' the liaeulty the girls provided each mystery teacher with llowers and ent' tertained them. The policy ol' the Junior Lobbyists is a liriendly one ol' eheer and scrviee, which is appreciated by all to whom their influence is radiated. Their ofheers were loan Carter. President: Dixie Lewis, Vice-President: l lelen Puderbaugh, Secretary: Louise Law son, Treasurer: Mary Kay Dorris, lntere Club Representative: and lklrs. Xklerdna XVyatt, Advisor.
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