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Although Caelo members worked as a unit, four individual groups met bi-weekly at the Y.W.C.A. to plan projects and participate in them throughout the year. CAELO SEM-Fl: Sem-Fi members, too, held a bake sale. In a joint project with Caelo Tri-Zels, Sem-Fi sponsored an ice- skating party. Included in Sem-Fi's fun projects were a speaker who informed them of the proper use of cosmetics, and a party with a Hi-Y group from another school. ROW l: L. White, C. Carmichael, Vice President, J. Fingold, President, K. Cockburn, Chaplain, P. Anderson, Secretary, S. Cochran, Sergeant at Arms. ROW 2: S. Mickens, J. Pat- terson, L. Layman, S. Birnel, B. Gault. ROW 3: S. Ganz, J. Hollis, N. Davis, E. Westcott, D. Dale. ROW 4: P. Salter, G. Barnes, D. Niethammer, H. Mobley A Christmas party, a service project, a Recognition Service in February for all members, a father-daughter banquet, and the first annual Daffodil Tolo were the projects initiated by Caelo during this, its first year. During its formative months, the group strove to establish traditions and to familiarize the members with the goals of the Y.W.C.A. After the sophomore girls became members, in February, more emphasis was placed on the individual group activities. ln May activities came to a close with a banquet honoring the seniors. At this banquet the newly elected officers were installed. 36 . ALICE HOAGLAND President Advisor CAELO ADELPHONS: During the year Adelphon members sold Christmas candy and held the conventional bake sale to raise funds for the group. For fun, Adelphons had a mother-daughter meeting in October and a beach party in May. ROW l: J. Myers, G. Hinds, J. Cimino, Inter-Club Represen-j tative, C. Cornell, Vice President, J. Barrick, President, C. Fewell, Treasurer, B. Bruns, D. Dague. ROW 2: J. Butler, J. Watland, C. Rollefson, S. Nyland, A. Lueckenotte, E. Douglas, N. Bracken. ROW 3: J. Winjum, J. Lester, B. Marr, B. Carmel, M. Burner, M. Hook, M. cess, J. cnnninghcnn. Row 4. J. Slavich, S. Malley, J. Alten, W. Grinnell, M. Mueller, L. Bos- MRS. RUTH MANCINI nick, C. Anderson. ROW 5: A. Tveter, B. Zeh. Hofstad, Arlene Tveter, and Janice Hoyt, Tolo co-chairmen
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ll By reciting the Florence Nightengale Pledge in a candle light ceremony October twenty-second, thirty girls became official members of Future Nurses Club. This was the begin- ning of the year's activities which served to bring about a greater knowledge of the medical profession to girls with a sincere interest in nursing. Trips to three local hospitals, the Public Health Center, and the University of Washington School of Medicine provided the girls with a new insight into their future vocation, as did speeches given by Army and Navy nurses who stressed the of personal health and welfare. ROW 1: M. Boss, J. Johnson, G. Marr Vice President, D. Sorge, President urer, R. Tueller, Secretary, C. Mechkoff J. Watt. ROW 2: R. Raynter, M. Bunt tolat, K. Gates. Wilson students who were interested in art appreciation formed the Art Club this year. Mr. Phillips, head of the art department, was the club's advisor. Meeting twice monthly, club members listened to artists from the Tacoma area, visited art museums, and entered original works in several contests. Also, some members ioined the Tacoma Junior Art League. Art Club's major money-raising project was the sale of Wilson stickers, which may now be seen adorning cars and notebooks. Future Nurse's Club members demonstrate first aid skills. club 35 Mr. Phillips, Advisor, K. Johnson, Treas- K. Fuller, P. Salter, N. Bracken, V. Bar- ROW 1.5. Smith, W. Johnson, B. John son, J. Robinson, J. Benson, vice pres: dent,'A. Marush, president, J. Robin son, secretary, S. Fallon, treasurer, J Walters, M. Baird, K. Geski, L. Hertz berg. ROW 2: V. Woods, D. Macs, L Grubb, D. Dague, B. Weston, S. Allen B. Gregorich, M. Constanti, E. John son, G. Impala. ROW 3: W. Jasprica W. Grinnell, L. Colson, D. Fortney, S Carlson, D. Knutson, J. Wendt, M Wheelock, L. Bray.-Future Nurses
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Adelphons President, C. Rickabaugh, Tri-Fi President, M 'Conner Tri-Zel President- J. Fingold, Sem-Fi President, L. White lnter Club President. CAELO TRl-ZEL: Selling stuffed rams made by the group members was Tri-Zels first and most important activity. At a sneak breakfast in the fall new members were able to become better acquainted. A ski party in the winter and a Hi-Y party in the spring added to the activities of the group. ROW l: P. Bennett, M. Berlings, C. Schultz, C. Seccombe, Vice President, M. Conner, President, J. Beckwith, Treasurer, J. Hoyt, Secretary, C. Gigon, Inter-club Representative. ROW 2: B. Leonard, S. Orwig, D. McCarty, S. Streets, S. Boyd, C. Schultz, D. Bray, K. Michaelson, D. Michaelson. ROW 3: L. Bender, C. 'Keizer, L. Robbecke, J. Maieric, K. Simac, K. Thorpe, L. Hofstad, V. Schuli, J. Wintermute, B. Ness. ROW 4: P. Cameron, V. Conner, B. Berg, B. Smith, S. Grammer, S. Ferguson, J. Erickson, C. Gray, E. Bauer, C. Erickson, B. Flanagan. W W llfll Ill ,Q :nu llll X11 I 'fi Y 1 1 VI! M ' ..- ' l-llllll CAELO TRI-Fl: At one of Tri-Fi's first meetings a stewardess spoke, informing the girls of the qualifications of a steward- ess. Tri-Fi held a very successful bake sale and a pop bottle drive. A pary with a Hi-Y group and a slumber party rounded out the activities for the year. ROW l: J. Flock, Publicity Chairman, F. LaChapelle, Secre- tary, P. Piety, Treasurer, C. Rickabaugh, President, W. Gay, Inter-club, A. Hoagland. ROW 2: E. Johnson, B. Berg, G. Impala, B. Huffines, K. Modie, L. Brown. ROW 3: J. Gise- burt, P. Selden, V. Stecker, M. Gay, L. Bray. ROW 4: J. Boyd, N. Foote, G. Halverson, I. Sargent, A. Simmons. Plans for the year were adopted in September after Caelo officers were elected and members had divided into four auxiliary groups to elect their own officers. The president of each group, the inter-club representatives who represented the small groups in an all city council, and Caelo officers comprised the Presidents' Council which governed the auxiliary groups.
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