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NANCY LAUSMANN . . ELIZABETH MURPHY . . BETTY GELVIN .... MARY FRANCES McHENRY AVIS DAVIS.......... BETTY WEATHERLY . . . . . President Vice-President . . . Secretary . . Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms . . . . Editor LAUSMANN 1st row: Virginia Givnan, Marcye Schultz Helen Bonadurer, Gayle Gann 2nd row: Carolyn Balme Nancy Forrey, Maxine Fong. Carolyn Japes. G I R L S L E A G U E This term the Girls' League has continued in the fashion set during pre- vious terms. The traditional installation was held on September 25. Girls' League Week was from October 30 to November 3 with The Gay Nineties as the theme. An assembly was given and Eleanor Sovey was crowned queen of Girls' League Week. In December a style show, consisting of clothes made by the girls, was given. The entire council would like to thank Miss Ohmert for her valuable assis- tance and understanding. MURPHY GELVIN McHENRY DAVIS WEATHERLY
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BASE BOWES YOUNG VESTER SHELLEY CRAKE KINLOCH HOWDEN WAYMIRE LAVEY BRUGATO FRED YOUNG NANCY BASE . JANET VESTER . RICHARD CRAKE RAY HOWDEN NORMA KINLOCH JOE BRUGATO . BILL BOWES, BOB JIM WAYMIRE JEANINE SHELLEY ..................................President ............................ Vice-President ..................................Secretary ................................. Treasurer .............Assistant Treasurer .....................................Editor . Member Below Third Term LAVEY . . . Members-at-Large . . . . President of Livewires ...............Cafeteria Board Instead of letting the war hamper its activities, the Executive Committee has accomplished all, if not more, than was thought possible. Needless to say, Mr. Smith's and Mr. Windnagle's assistance in all planning and business, was, indeed, an invaluable asset and the committee wishes to express its thanks to them. The main activity of the term was the planning of the War Bond Drive. The slogan was A Bond a Student ; and under the supervision of Chairman Dorothy DeVeny, the drive was very successful. Washington upheld its fine spirit in the Student Body membership contest with Franklin and Lincoln. Reaching one hundred per cent first, Washington was given a dance by Franklin and a talent assembly by Lincoln. Noon movies have been shown in the auditorium and noon dances were held in the Hawthorne basement on rainy days. There was one free student body dance this term. All in all, the term was a complete success, due not only to the co-opera- tion our president received from the executive staff but from the entire student body. E X E C U T I V E C 0 M M 1 T T E E
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