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Shirley Browning Marian Downing Trudy Egger Crissie Paeth Lois Miller Ann Ross Pferidenz Vice Prefidenl Ref. Serrelary Correr. Secrelary T1'ea.rure1' Reporler ' I The first project of the Girls' League was the orientation program for new girls through the Big Sister movement and the annual costume mix. Monthly assemblies included the formal installation, the Orchesis dance group concert, two talent programs, and speakers on modeling and personality development. On the social calendar were the Christmas potluck for cabinet members and their guests, the annual Tolo dance with the theme, Old Fashioned Sweethearts , the sponsoring of two booths at the Trap Carnival, and the picnic for the Boys' League cabinet. The Girls' League was represented at the fall Southwest Washington conference at Ridgefield, the spring conference at Aberdeen, and the Leaders' conference at Seattle. The girls from both junior high schools were invited to an assembly and building tour this spring sponsored by the Big Sisters. - gala' .league wicket First row: Mrs. jahraus, Dolores Winge, Donna Miller, Lois Wolken, Ann Ross, Lucille Wolken, Betty jean Randall, Shirley Plummer, Juanita Quinn, Shirley Zesiger, Virginia Cusic, Charlotte Paul, Second row: Cleo Gustafson, Lois Ann Miller, Mary johnson, Eleanor Osborn, Joan Smith, Molly McCoy, jahala Eyolfson, Joanne Winter, Elaine Prudhomme, Delphine Martin, Lorraine Martin, Sally McCoy. Third row: Shirley Brcwning, Marian Downing, jane Selby, Sharon Mickey, Dolores Rogers, Dolores Moll, Wanda Moreland, Ellen Galbraith, Charlene Vaughan, Carleen Borden, Sandra Bowman, Margie Keister. Fourth row: Miss Hall, Miss von Berg, Elsa Anderson, LeAnne Russum, Martha Fronk, Crissie Paeth, Trudy Egger, jean Christiansen, Norma Rogers, Barbara Meredith, Sophie Chronis, Pat Carr, Pat Hohensee.
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- , . . 1 :-v c- ,QE '1 Willie Anderson Norman Webb Bonnie jones Nancy Smith Bob Hopkins Pl'6.l'ill67?f Ut V ice Prer, und Vice Prer. Serremry Sergeant-at-Arms 1 a em! The 1949-50 Student Council has been composed of a cooperative group of students who governed the main activities of the student body. It included the following SB of- ficers: Willis Anderson, Presidentg Norman Webb, first Vice President, Bonnie jones, second Vice President, Nancy Smith, Secretary, and Bob Hopkins, Sergeant-at-Arms. Mem- bers of the Council included: jim Graham, Senior Class Presidentg Ken Owens, Junior Class President, Dave O'Hara, Sophomore Class President, Jerry Miller, Boys' League Presidentg Shirley Browning, Girls' League President, jim George, Editor of the Logg and Molly O'Connor, Red Cross Representative. Attending members of the faculty were: Mr. DeYoung, Miss von Berg, Mr. Lothspeich, and Mr. Conoverj This past school term the Council worked eagerly and diligently in solving the con- fronting problems and promoting activities for the social as well as for the educational well being of the students. A courtesy week was sponsored by this group in which more and better school spirit was the objective. A committee for more inclusive pep assemblies was selected. Besides this, the student director and judges of the annual Vodvil were elected by the Council. They approved the re-organization of the Lettermens Club in the school and made Cross Country Track a major award sport. As each year draws to a close, the Council is honored by a lively and fun-packed picnic. Besides determining the school policies, the members of the Council, in cooperation with the Shumway junior High School Council successfully directed the endeavors of the Trapedero Teen Age Club. Stadeatwaaccl First row: Nancy Smith, Dave O'Hara, Molly 0'Connor, Willis Anderson, Norman Webb Bonnie jones, Shirley Browning. Second row: Miss von Berg, Ken Owens, Bob Hopkins, Mr. Lothspeich jim Graham, Jim George, Mr. DeYoung.
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' ft!! ,Milf- s If 'lf if W ,fry il ff' i I' , aft .1 M , 'f',,-K 'SV g at i ' A f ffl f, - ffiu M ' ' ' , - 'Q:fQ'f ' ' ,im . In ag Q X :'- to , V -I Vib- - I:- . 0 'E i ri '.', .il : - W' ii :S H ,.-',--- A : , i Q .,., ..,.,A, Vs,, f, :'- 'A . jerry Miller john Wfestby Stan Hazlett Russell Boveia Kent McLachlan P7'0.l'idEl1f If! Vive Prer. 2111i Vire Prer. Serreimy Sergerzzzi-az!-Arnzr Zag!! The Boys' League began a very successful year by sponsoring a Get acquainted Dance at the Trap. Other projects throughout the year included Trapper Red and White Day, the sale of football ribbons, selling cokes at games, and working on the new swimming pool. Leading the list of social events for the year were the annual White Christmas Ball and Dad's Night with Coach Kip Taylor of Oregon State College as guest speaker. Other social events were an aftergame dance at the Trap and a party for the Girls' League cabinet. The monthly assemblies included interesting speakers in different vocational fields, sports movies, and talent shows. The outstanding assembly of the year was presented by Alcoa. This program was for the purpose of explaining the high school Summer Work Plan of that company. Each year twelve boys from the senior class are selected for this work, and their jobs continue each summer through their college career. Mr. Ben Sloane of Alcoa, Mr. J. D. Miller of the high school and two boys who worked on the program last summer participated in the assembly. Several things accomplished by this years Boys' League Cabinet to benefit all the boys of V.H.S. were the provision of mirrors and soap trays in the shower and locker rooms and the purchase of a set of vocational books which is available to the boys at all times. The Boy's League Cabinet with the aid of the Vancouver Optimist Club established a 3100.00 Boys' League-Optimist Scholarship to be given to an outstanding senior boy each year to attend the college of his choice. gage' .feaqne Micke: First row: Kenneth Cole, Bob Rosendaul, Tom Hudgin, Dean Soule, Leo Barker, John Schaffer, Bob Gladson, Gordon Torrey, Gordon Mosley, Bill Carpenter. Second row: Gordon Thomas, Earl Devereaux, Roger Griffin, Garrell Evans, Don Mose, john Westhy, Doug Mitchell, Bud Gaylor, Her- man Kilwein, Oscar Mather. Third row: joe White, Herman Jones, George Plummer, Gene Pyles, Vern Emter, Bob Twidwell, Russell Boveia, Roger Burchfield, Bob Snell. Fourth row: Bob Kent, Stan Hazlett, Earl Williams, Don Olson, jack Sloane, Kent M:Lachlan, Don Fish, William Lothspeich, Boys' Adviser. Others: jerry Miller, Jerry Gaines, Don Benjamin, Gene Bolcemier, Phillip Hoke, Roy Hutts, Drew Bartlett. l
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