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ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT - First Row: Diane Crowder, Elaine Walton, Edna Mae PERSONALITY DEPARTMENT - Nevels, Sharon Grohn, Sharon julian, Bev Raleigh, Eileen Williams. Second Row: Jeannette Killgore, Claudia Steffan, Elaine Geo Barton, Linda Johnson, Sharon Hague, Sharon Wilhelm, Lillian Holert. fries, Nancy Kelly, Karen Moore. West Seattle Girls' Club GIRLS' CLUB CABINET - Bev Raleigh, corresponding secretary, Diane Paxton, personality departmentg Diane Vickery, vice-president, Carol Backus, entertainment departmentg Penny Price, sophomore, auxiliaryg Mrs. Olsen, advisor, Germaine McNeil, treasurer, Eileen Williams, admin- istrative department, Gwen Nesneim, service department, Elaine Fitzpatrick, presidentg Doris McCammant, recording secretary. Cabinet meeting Toy Drive Advisor Mrs. Olsen Ei Q H -I '9' I 5 affid-
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Talent Assembly Who done it? Active C0u1'1Cil? To illustrate the value of good student-faculty relations and to train the citizens of tomorrow to develop a sense of civic responsibility is the purpose of the Cooperative School Government at West Seattle. Plans for each year's activities are started the preceding summer as the C.S.C. officers and commissioners prepare for the months ahead. Bringing with it the sense of a fresh start, the fall semester begins with an introduction assembly and the develop- ment of new student organizations. Next we enjoyed winning the annual 'Paddle Battle' Seasons' Pass Contest with Ballard High School. Football halftimes, registration, the maintenance prob- lems, publicizing school activities and helping student or- ganizations and planning West Seattle Day, are only a few of the limitless duties which keep the C.S.C. occupied during the year. PRESIDENT . . . I ack Pierce VICE-PRESIDENT . . . Cathy Rice SECRETARY . . . . Diane DeWitt ADMINISTRATION . . Ann Kinner ASSEMBLY . . . Janet I..aMarche CABINET SECRETARY FINANCE .... . Nancy Hartwig Charles Watson FORUM .... . Don Campbell INFORMATION . . Margo Peirson IN-SCHOOL . . Larry Blackaller INTER-HIGH . Mary Schmoyer JUSTICE . . . Mike Schrammeck MAINTENANCE . Chuck Thomas OUT-SCHOOL . . . Dick Busse PEP .... . Sally Thrune POINT . . . . Penny Allen STUDY HALL . lim Magnussen l l Paddle Battle Pep Assembly
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l l 1 3 rst Row: Diane Paxton, Sally Rush, Bev Crandall, Joan Second Row: Anna Freeman, Diane Saxwold, Judy Jef- Girls' Club! Seldom are there two words which include so many ideals. For most girls it is regarded as compan- ionship, activities, and enjoyment. The ultimate results of these include development of personality, ability to subordinate selfish interests to the interests of the group, loyalty to classmatesg the school, and to one's own ideals and purposes, interest in the welfare of allg best use of one's own abilities, and ability to sacrifice immediate pleasure to future good. Many successful functions such as Mom-Daughter Banquet, Dads' Night, Christmas Drive, Tolo, Girls' Club Week and numerous others have been sponsored successfully by girls actively participating in the phase which appealed to them most. As we go our separate ways through life, we feel We have given something of ourselves to each other. Neither time nor distance will take away the influence left by the warm traits of personality and comradeship, nor lessen the pleasant memories of joys and happiness we have shared together. To all who have made this year a successful one Girls' Club expresses its thanks. To Mrs. Olsen, the mother of our tribe, we extend our deepest appreciation for her part in making our club a success. Duty inspires one to do a job well, but love inspires one to do it beautifully. It is her love which has and will continue to carry Girls' Club through the years. Elaine Fitzpatrick v SERVICE DEPARTMENT - First Row: Gwen Nesheim, Germaine McNeil, Carolyn Martin, Joanne Jaech, Hazel Sowards, Christie Francis, Devy Perrin. Second Row: Sue Barrett, Marilyn Holert, Priscilla Bigge, Shirley Fletcher, Patty Rogers, Pat Munroe. SOPHOMORE AUXILIARY - Penny Price, Elaine Fitzpatrick, Marilyn Dee- bach, Bertha Spannaus, Rose Johnson, Linda Granger, Margo Phillips. I Sna- s..:.'-9.....' ENTERTAINMENT DEPARTMENT- First Row: Carol Backus, Doris McCammant, Helga Williams, Carol Luker, Maxine Goldstein, Karen Rodgers. Second Row: Layne Miller, Ann Melde, Nancy Johnson, Judy Johnston. ? E H ? 2 2 I
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