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GIRLS' LCAGUG FIRST ROW: Alicia Lang. Florenco Bauor. Margaret Williams. Phyllis Thompson. SECOND ROW: Virginia Lundstrom. Lilia Redstone. Dorothy Drus. President.............................BARBARA HOOD Vice-President....................................BETH SHIPLEY Secretary..........................LOUISE KNOUFF Treasurer..........................................KAY MURPHY Sergeant-at-Arms .... BARBARA BLINCO Editor............................LUCILLE OLIVER The Girls' League opened their activities for the year with the installation of officers which was a very impressive ceremony. The Girls' League also sponsored a key drive and the big jug was soon filled with the valuable pieces of metal. hood Girls' League Week, the most important venture of the term, was a big success. The theme of the week was “Say It With Music.'' Under the cap- able leadership of Barbara Hood, President, each day's program went smoothly. Since our object this term was service to our country as well as to our school, sums of money were given to several war agencies. Twenty-five dollars went to the Red Cross. S25.00 to China Relief and S50.00 to other worthy causes pertaining to the war effort. The making of fifty ditty bags for soldiers was another of our accomplishments. We owe a vote of thanks to the officers and girls who helped make this term one of our most successful. SHIPLEY KNOUFF MURPHY BLINCO OLIVER
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sgrvicg commnrees FIRST ROW: Pat Hanley, Joan Apploget, Margaret Proppe. Dona Chapman. Jean Decker. Joyce Kennedy John Schetky. Janet Ellstrom. Marcella Todd. Edward Gronwold. Phyllis Sprague. Jack Griffith. Deane Kidd. Don French. SECOND ROW: Kyo Wanzer. Nancy Morris. Helen Heath. Doris Friberg. Marjorie Cave. Barbara Hood. Edith Willing. Martha Yost. Nannotte Prestwood. Janet Vester. Charlotte Harris. Margaret William. Evelyn Tontz. Beverly Lunstrom. THIRD ROW: Margaret Steinbrugge. Virginia Parr. Phyllis Bates. Nadine Koepke. Audrey Bates, Ruth Oberg. Fredi Hall. Valerie Isler, Peggy Pickett. Mary Ellen Newton. Nancy Bostwick. Ardella Kerrigan, Barbara Blinco. Armin Fischer. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Johnson. Betty Gelvin. Dorothy Hill. Bernice Zahlor. Helen Neigert. Joanne Gommell. Charlotte Battaglia. Shirley Vielhauer. Bob Gosloy. Jim Brusco. Roberta Garth. Bob Hastings. George Shaver. FIFTH ROW: Albert White. Dick Michelsen, Dick Crang. Carl Miller. Dick Stoinoif, Lee Perry. Dick Morton. Frank Hatcher, Ed Thistlewaite. Keith Anderson. Mike Madden. Ruth Baumer. M. L. Nicholson. FIRG SQUAD
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STUDem counciL FIRST ROW: Doris Spearow. Ted James. Jean Truitt, Dick Muir. Barbara Hood. Miss Koehn. SECOND ROW: Pat Scott. Don Potersen. Karl Herdo. Jean Margesen. Janet Ellstrom. Bud Curtner. THIRD ROW: Clinton Becker, Bill Cobb. Bill Sills. Dick Morton. Franklin Scott. Gene Webber. President..............................JEAN TRUITT Vice-President..........................TED JAMES Secretary .... ELVIN CHRISTIANSEN Treasurer.............................DICK MUIR Sergeant-at-Arms .... DICK STOINOFF Editor..........................BARBARA HOOD The Student Council completed a very successful fall term under the lead- ership of its President, Jean Truitt. Success was also due to fine student co- operation and the guidance of Miss Lancefield and Miss Koehn. An important activity of the term was Good Book Week which promoted an unusual interest in good literature. Another activity was the Locker Search in which lost and over due books were recovered and penalties were inflicted. The Student Council is composed of the members of Presidents of major clubs. Senior Classes, the Girls' League, and the Student Body Association. Other members are the Editors of the Washingtonian and the Lens and two members at large. This organization was originated in 1925 by Miss Lance- field to prevent the loss of books and to explain and enforce library regula- tions.
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