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Girls' Club Unites Wilson Girls in Service GIRLS' COUNCIL meets to settle ever-present problems. VERY girl at Wilson is a member of Girls' Club and may join any one ot six departments, through which she gives her time and talents to the school and community. The activities and responsibilities ot Girls' Club are divided among these departments: Decoration, Friendship, Program, Publicity, Service, and Social. Girls' Council, the governing body of Girls' Club, consists ot the two co-chairmen of each of the six depart- ments, the editors of The Mirror. the Girls' Club paper, and a representative from each of the three classes. In September, in the first Girls' Club activity of the year, WHO could resist Such luscious food? Big Sisters welcomed the new sophomore girls to Wilson. These GIRLS' CLUB -- Row I 0 S. Nyland, M. Gay, S. Shaw, L. Hofstad, B. Fiorino, M. Somme, B. Lemoine, I. Moodie, S. Waggoner, C. Schulz, D. McCarty, I. Patterson. Row 2 0 K. Mahnkey, F. Trotter, B. Larson, P. Iohnson, B. Barker, C. Soule, D. Macs, V. Shultz, L. Robbecke, S. Malmgren, M. Reich, S. Gylland, K. Prindel, A. Lawrence. Seventy-Four
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BOWLING - Row 1 0 B. Bona, I. Zimmerman, I. Walters, M. Manly, I. Wood, G. Cunningham, P. Galfano, D. McCall, H. Thorpe, K. Mosier. Row Z 0 T. Radonich, D. Olver, V. Lueck, D. Sahler, S. Berquist, I. Nestegard, R. Bates, L. Whitsell, L. Prada, C. Spieth. Row 3 0 C. Ray- mond, D. Deschane, D. Powell, V. Nelson, D. Wohlford, C. Hufford, D. Hess, L. Allen, I. Tynes, D. Wonner. een Competition Raises Bowlers' Averages IUDY IOHNSON ROBERT WRIGHT President Advisor ACH Friday afternoon at the Tower Lanes balls rolled and pins tell at a furious rate as Wilson bowling enthusiasts took their places behind the foul lines. Ap- proximately forty-eight active members of Wilson's bowling league climaxed each school week with an hour or so ot closely matched bowling competition. Grouped into teams of tours, the bowling club mem- bers competed tor both individual and team honors, each member ot the top team received a trophy at the end ot the year, and all members benefited from their weekly sojourn to the bowling alleys through new friends and increased bowling prowess. Mr. Robert Wright served as the Bowling Club's advisor this year. The club officers were Iudy Iohnson, President, Ianet Nestegard, Vice-Presidentg and Gail Cunningham, Secretary-Treasurer. WOW! Look at that torml Seventy-Three
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nd Friendship through Six Departments MMMM, it's goodl new members of Wilson's largest and most active club learned the meaning and purpose of Girls' Club at an assembly presented by Girls' Council. The new members responded to this introduction by contributing during the year to the plan- ning and execution of many new rewarding and worthwhile projects, both service and social. The annual Installation of Officers provided a beautiful and impressive climax to Girls' Club's third year. The Girls' Club scholarship was given to a deserving senior girl. One girl from each class received the honorary title, Girl of the Year, and to a senior girl went the coveted Inspirational Award. DON'T tallg we need your helpl BUNNY LEMOINE CKROLYN MAC PHEE President Advisor DECORATIONS committee works on Cotton Carnival booths. Seventy-F ive
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