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THE ALKI - 1948 6 ,.,J, 5 f aw- lg K B . sm Leahy , Sandy Hastings LnVff 'nC': Snfltll p,.,,8me,,t Bob Barnett Bob Wilson 21,11 Vice P,.eSme,,t lst l 1012 I Vesirlmtt , Secretary Se,.gemlt-at-Arms Boy 9 League This year the Boys' League had a full cal- endar of activities. Among the many projects carried out were the inauguration of an an- nual Dress-Up Day and the collection of canned foods for overseas relief. Leading the list of social events was the White Christmas Ball, December 12, 1947, co-sponsored by the Boys' League and the Triads. It featured a Mr. and Miss Who contest. Both the winners and the mystery couple were presented that evening. Throughout the year various types of pro- grams Were given for the boys. They usually were presented by interesting persons who told of their vocations and experiences. A successful year was brought to a close by a party at the Trapedero in honor of the Girls' League Cabinet. Boys' League Cabinet First row: Rod Smith, Ronald Barclay, Robert Wilson, Norman Webb, Dale Beacock, Vernon Emter, Gilbert Cobb, Henry Maas, John Christensen. Second row: Bob Morrlison, Jim Paeth, Dick Moore, Jim George, Neil Lyall, Ronald Vail, Bernard Morris, Bob Kreis, Bill Hoy. Third row: Bob Hedge, Tom Burgess, Sandy Hastings, Bob Buker, Gerrit Elsinga, Larry Smith, Fred Ehlers, Howard Terpenning, Ted Tamis, Gene Sargent, Fourth row: Vern Perry, Bob Hopkins, Maurice Evans, Ben Sloane, Mr, Conover, Bob Barnett, Sid Leahy. I SEVEN
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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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THE ALKI 1948 lr .,' ,E .2 , -- I EIGHT sg A ' :fi .Zf'3.5-g-g.fi'Q.f'E:'5E35jrg5::j::. - 5.91 '- .Ev 1:Ezfi.f:ffEif2j.31.f11f::s: 1. -1 . - '-V .... - V ' :' g3,:,.f'I.2f3-iii, , -':':-'11-:' ' X ,. , P 'X as 5 . S E 2 I Nm Backman, Daniel Olof B.A.-University of Washington, M.A.- Teachers College, Columbia University. Band, Orchestra. Barber, Helen Johnston B.A.-University of Idaho. English. Barter, Louis S. B.A.-University of Missouri. Social Studies. Benson, Lola H. B.S.-University of Utah. English. Blair, Dorothy Bag.-Washington State College. Eng- lis . Bratcres, Mildred A. Southern Oregon College of Education, B.S.-University of Washington. Home Economics. Brown, Ilo B.A.-Pacific University. English, Jour- nalism. Carson, Dorothy B.S.,-Oregon State College. Home Eco- nomics. Clausen, E. E. B.S.-The Stout Institute, Wisconsin. Printing. Davis, Cecil E. Auto Mechanic. Dunlop, Catherine B.A.-University of Oregon. Biology. Ellson, Gladyce B.A.-State Teachers College, Valley City, North Dakota. B.S.-University of Oregon. Typing, Shorthand. Evans, Ruby M. 5.2.-Washington State College. Eng- s . Everson, Orville E. B.S.-State Teachers College, Ellendale, North Dakota. Industrial Arts, Mechan- ical Drawing. Fields, Phyllis B.S., M.A.-University of California, Berkeley. Librarian. Frazer, Lucelia M. B.A.--Geneva College, Pennsylvania. Social Studies, English. Frost, Clifford B.S.-Washington State College. Chern- istry, Photography. Hall, Ruth B.A.-College of Idaho, M.A.-Mi0ldle- gury College. French, Assistant Dean of irls.
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