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THE ALKI - 1948 P B zdl Louie Prodiletto Donna Han at rl ey l'res1flc11,t Ist. Vice President 21111. Vice President tudlen Body Oiihicers l Marjorie Preston Ed Osborn Se0'retm'y Sezryeflizt-at-ilrms As the highest executive body of the school, the Student Council deals with the problems of the school as a whole and with those of the organizations represented within the council. In conjunction with the Shumway Council they also have jurisdiction over the Trapedero Teen-Age Club. Among the amendments to the by-laws are the anproval of awards in Band and a Cap- pella Choir and the inauguration of major awards in tennis. New to the council line-up is the appointive office of Junior Red Cross Chairman. Throughout the year the Council approved the adoption of the Viktoria Luise school in Germany and sponsored various national and civic drives within the school. Left to right: Janet Zaske, Pat Kane, John Liming, Sue Xvondrack, Bill Hamman, Kenneth Cooper, Mr. DeYoung, Ed Osborn, Miss von Berg, Pat Preston, Louie Prediletto, Pat Bradley, Donna Hall, Sid Leahy, Mr. Conover. FIVE
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THE ALKI - 1948 Foua Mr. Henry DeYoung Principal Greetings to Faculty and Students: On the pages of this, the fortieth volume of The Alki, will be found the record of our school's disappointments and triumphs for 1947-48. To the Seniors it is a record of the last happy year spent in high school, while to the Juniors and Sophornores it is an incen- tive to leave an even better record than the Class of 1948. With eleven hundred Working together there are very few things that we O 0 0 Administration can not accomplish. The Alki staff are to be congratulated upon the splendid book that they have created for 1948. To the Seniors I wish the best of success in their future work, whether it be in college or in some other field of endeavor. To all I extend the greetings of Vancouver High School. Henry DeYoung Principal Miss Dorothea von Berg Dean of Girls Mr. W. H. Conover Vice Principal
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THE ALKI - l948 SIX 3 ,wu- 2 Sue Wondrack Dolores Warner Dorothy Potter Jolene Bishoprick Pat Smith Betty Kahlsdorf President Vice President Record, Sec. Corres. Sec. Treasurer Reporter Q 9 it irls ea ue Miss Dorothea von Berg, Dean of Girls This year's program was planned to in- clude every girl in its functions. To make each new girl feel a part of the school, the activities began with a Big Sister orientation program and a costume Mix. The money raising projects included sell- ing cokes and programs at football games. Half of the proceeds from a fudge sale weiiit to the Student Body's adopted school in Germany. The installation of officers was changed from the traditional candlelight ceremony to one using flowers to symbolize the Girls' League ideals. Assemblies held once a month presented interesting speakers as Well as programs put on by the Girls' Athletic Association and Senior girls. Carrying out a Gay Nineties theme, the annual Tolo dance highlighted the social events year. The CS?ifs3Q:League had an active part in the Southwest Washington spring and fall con- ferences held in Camas and Longview, for which Sue Wondrak served as secretary. The Girls' League was represented at the Leaders' Conference at the University of Washington. Girls' League Cabinet First row: Cecilia Prevost, Nancy Payton, Janet Huff, Sally Abrams, Jolene Bishoprick, Dolores Warner, Bonnie Jones, Ernestine Sexton, Dorothy Potter, Sue Wondrack. Second row: Barbara Sells, Glenda Cotton, Esther Bedell, Dena Chalquest, Lorine Luginbuhl, Bonnie Drury, Rosalie Leonard, Wanda Fishel. Lila Weeks, Pat Smith. Third row: Irene Drew, Charmaine Reyrnond, Marylyn Hardie, Doris Aldridge, Pat Hoffrneister, DeMaris Ness, Pat Kane, Sarah Pitkin. Fourth row: Miss von Berg, Carolyn Herman, Barbara McAllister, Joan Alvord, Nona Buker, Pat Carlson, Betty Kahlsdorf, Pat McKee, Luwanna Boggs, JoAnn Bunge. Others: Pat Kaufman, Beverly Strief, Lenna Storey, Jenny Bobst.
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