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Administrative 2nd ron'-Lois Mortenson, Nancy johnson, Mary Ellen Reynolds, Ann Glandon. In row-Mary Jane Powell, Marvel Osterberg, .Ioan Packard, Nancy Love. Entertainment 2nd rou'-Daris Wilson, Marilyn Butler. Alice Morse, Betty Hinton. 111 mu'-Peggy Babcock, Joanne Clevery, Carolyn Tullock, Nancy Baine, Kathleen Kuest. I believe, as a High School girl of Seattle, I should be joyous, courageous, and courteous. Truthful, considerate, and just. Loyal and sincere in friendship. Too noble to speak ill of others. Willing to forgive and forget. oinmitteer Prompt and gracious in obedience. Ready to do all possible service. Quick to appreciate what is done for me. Respectful to my elders. True to the best that is within me that I may become a fine and worthy woman. Executive 2175! row-Lorraine Creevy, Betty Davis, Beverly McLean, Betsy Hurlbett. Irt mu'-Sylvia Whitman, Barbara Williams, Mollie O'Dell, Marjorie Steel. Service 21212, mu'-joan Newswander, Judy Bargman, Irene Hutchison, Leona Elsner. Ir! mu'-Margot Campbell, Virginia St. Lewis, Beverly Goodwin, joan Grimes.
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Girls' Club www., I 99' Top row: Ann Graham, Vice Presidentg Mina Jennings, Presideuig Margaret Johnson, Treas- urer. ML. 45 IO 0 1 L i l Am The invitation was there-did we accept it? Upon entrance to West Seattle, each girl is shown a new phase of school life-active parti- cipation in Girls' Club. The door to these oppor- tunities is always open, just as the door to the Girls' Club apartment stands open to show every girl new friendships, new activities and new responsibilities. Standing behind this invitation is the advisor, the officers, department heads, and committee chairmen of Girls' Club. Though their jobs are Carol Hobert Joanne Oman Nanci' Hill ix Bottom row: Betty Pierce, Correspondence Serretaryg Mrs. Olsen, Azlvisorg Betty Lou Harris, Recording Secretary. Lorraine Rowe. 2 6 difhcult and time-consuming, their hrst and last aim is to promote mutual interest among the girls that they may all join in carrying out the available projects. At first, this door seems crowded with upper classmen and the desire to enter is overpowered by awkwardness. Then by chance, a meeting, an errand, or perhaps a tummy-ache takes them inside-and they realize that they, too, are in- cluded in our Girls' Club and that it was to them that the invitation was intended.
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Boys' W Club Boys' Club is an organization of all boys who have earned letters in any of the five com- petitive sports, football, baseball, basketball, golf, and tennis. Beginning with the organization, in l92O, a record has been kept of all boys who have participated in these sports. On May 8, 1945 the Student Council and Student Cabinet of West Seattle issued a Charter of Recognition to the Boys' Club with the understanding that their purpose is teaching physical excellence, efficiency, loyalty and good sportsmanship, and the develop- ment of self-reliance, determination, and ambition. To this end the Boys' Club is dedicated. Ixt row-Dick Duncan, Mickey Williams, Bob Kerr. Bob Olsen, Don Chesterfield Dick Hess. The Girls' Club also, was presented with a charter from the Student Council and Student Cabinet, giving them the right to operate as a recognized school organization and to work to- ward their goal of promoting better sportsman- ship. 2111! rozz'-Bob Boesflug, Bob Olsen, Paul Henderson, Don Chesterfield. In rou'-Budtdyj Rodgers, jack Sheehan, Bill Prospek, jerry Lusby, Rod Wolff, Dick Hess. Zim' ron'-Harold Rector, Len Randall, jim Graham, Sotorio Christodoulou, jim Monahan, Lloyd Doty, advisor. .,-gr 1 ,av
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