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Shirlee Winget Denise Bergevin President Vice Pres idem GIRLS CABINET Anderson, Pie per, Brock, Noble Rosemarie Hubert Marjorie Pifer Secrelary Treasurer GIRLS COUNCIL Fronl Row Fleck, Hamm, Benefiel, Johnson, Rimpler. Back Row: Valaer, Dudley, Buck, DeBoer. my CARRY ON The Girls ' federation has achieved another successful year of furthering friendship among Wa-Hi girls. Shirlee Winget was chosen by the girls to be president. Eunice Maier took over vice-president Denise Bergevin ' s duties when Denise left for college. The other officers were Rose Marie Hubert, secretary, and Marjorie Pifer, treasurer. A few of the monthly assemblies consisted of a style show, an open-forum on courtesy, a talk by Evelyn Lammers of McCaw Hospital, a one-act play, The Dyspeptic Ogre, and a talk by Ensign Bernice Simet of the Spars. The first social affair was the annual fall party put on by the sophomores. It was followed later by the girls ' transfer parties to help the new girls at Wa-Hi to get acquainted with other girls. In the spring the senior tea was once again given by the junior girls; and in May, the party for the incoming freshmen was given by the freshman girls. An important task which the girls have undertaken this year is the sending of newsletters to former Wa-Hi students now in the service. These letters, con¬ taining news of Wa-Hi and the home town, are made possible by contributions made by Wa-Hi students. In this and many other ways, the girls of Wa-Hi are contributing to the war effort.
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1ST SEMESTER COURT Front Row; Throop, Kirkpatrick, Batey, Back Row; Walker, Nightingale, Ellis, MeinharL 2ND SEMESTER COURT Front Row: Finne- gan, Duckworth, Shuham, Back Row: Nightin¬ gale, Gilmore, Fahey, STUDENT CABINET Front Row: Gehrett, Robinson, Ogden, Fleck, Wirth. Back Row: Berry, Naimy, Fondahn, Nightingale, Aiton, Follet.
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THEY CARRY ON The Boys ' Federation, advised by Mr, Harry Clark, accomplished a great deal this year in spite of war condtions. President of the Boys ' Federation was Bob Klicker, with Charles Maiden vice president. Ray Bell became secretary when Dave Binder was called into the service. When John Stephens left at mid year, the treasurer ' s duties were taken over by Jerry Walker and the chairman¬ ship of the Hospitality Committee by John Melnturff, The position of Commissioner of Assemblies was filled by Dick Turbak who brought the boys much interesting entertainment. Under his capable super¬ vision, each class presented an assembly. The Freshers ' ' Truth or Con¬ sequences program revealed several interesting and unknown facts about the male members of Wa-Hi ' s student body. As a sample of the talent they dis¬ co veied, the boys had Ralph Sinatra Ruff do his stuff for the girls The junior assembly presenting the air-base band was also highly lauded. Probably the most outstanding achievement of the Boys ' Federation during the past year was the starting of the Alma Mater Mail This is a paper written by representatives of the Boys and Girls ' Federations for servicemen and women who formerly attended Wa-Hi. Plans are being made by the Boys ' Federation for the enlargement of the Boys ' Lounge for next year Bob Kticker Dave Binder John Stephens President Treasurer Secretary COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN CABINET McQueen, Melnturff, Baslee Turbak ‘ slee, Kiicker Stephens, McQueen, Binder
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