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VOITIIIA interest 1 .,' This year Voithia was FALL developed from the Junior i Red Cross, and its sole Pres. Earl Rollins purpose is to bring together V. Pres. Barbara Gillilan. the students of Grant High Sec' Muriel Potts School for promoting Treas. Caroline Miller SPRING Pre s . Loreen Stocks V. Pres. Murial Potts Sec. Joan Warner Treas. Tom Pantle friendship and service to those in need. To accom- plish these, Voithia, this past year, has been a source of projects which the individual clubs under- take--such as entertaining the veterans and sick in their respective hospitals. SPRING Pres. Nancy McDougald V. Pres. June Martindale Sec. Ann Cairney Treas. Joan Britton Twauno, a girls' social club, takes its name and inspiration from the Indian work meaning happiness through friendship. A sport dance in the fall, the annual Christmas formal with Klix, a Mother's Day brealdast, a rummage sale and many joint meetings have been enjoyed by the members. Service projects for the Cancer Society, Re- habilitation Center, Louise Home, Waverly Baby Home and the Veterans' Hospital were successfully com- pleted. 171
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TRI-Y service The purpose of Grant Tri-Y is to promote friend- ship among girls and to grow in the knowledge and love of God. Some of the service projects have been sending gifts to the State Mental Hospital, joke books to a hospital, and giving a Valentine party for small children. Thegirls had se- veral parties and also a cupcake sale. A car wash and a rummage sale sup- ported the May beach trip. FA LL-SPRING Karen Heuer Evelyn Geffrich Muriel Haugen Irene Westerlund TWAUNO social I I . .A Sa FALL Pres. Lee Ann Meserve V. Pres. Sharon Fre Y Sec. Nancy McDougald Treas Marilyn Merrill
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WHITMAN TRI-III-Y service rw V Whitman's Tri - Hi -Y, being a new club in 1955 , has had a very successful year. This service club has taken. part inworld service, youth and government The girls have also sponsered par- ties at the Y had joint meetings and slumber parties The club' s purpose is to create maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian y , ZETA GIII EPSILON social character, K all ' x J .L lx - V . 'X SPRING PreS. .Judy Kertesz V. PFGS- Eleanor Carlson SGC. Sue Rhodes TI'eaS- Jo Ann Christensen FALL Pres. Sue Smith V. Pres. Georganne Yaw Sec. Marlene Fanning Treas. Judy Kertesz l ,az K AO' N.5 Nb QA 5 Pres. Elna Anderson -0 13? V. Pres. Pat Peterson 48' Sec., Darlene Gottfried 172
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