Wilson High School - Nova Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)

 - Class of 1961

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Wilson High School - Nova Yearbook (Tacoma, WA) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 85 of 174
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VARIA - Row 1 0 S. Nicholson, B. Lernoine, I. Walters, L. Chapman, L. Hoistacl, C. Rolletson, E. Hosie, I. Seastrom, I. Platt, L. Robbecke, B. Bond. Row 2 0 B. Leonard, I. Passick, L. Heath, S. Hickey, K. McGuire, K. Zittel, R. Hoheim, C. Soule, S. Waggoner, C. Nygren, V. Shultz, S. Duncan. Row 3 0 P. Cliffe, L. Galbraith, L. Hopkins, B. Berg, S. Ferguson, I. Erickson, M. Fulton, B. Barker, S. Rollefson, C, Atkinson, M. Gay. Varje Membership Earned bg School Service LYNDA HOFSTEAD IEAN BURT President Advisor OU can spot a Varja member a block away, for her red blazer and navy skirt symbolize membership in Wilson's Girls' Honorary Society. Members also boast high scholastic ability and a record of service to their school, both of which are necessary to qualify for mem- bership in Varja. An invitation into Girls' Honorary represents quite a bit ot effort, as the sixteen girls initiated last October can verify. No doubt Varja could successfully compete with any other of Wilson's clubs in the number of projects spon- sored. Varja sales during the year ranged from pom poms to potato chips and game programs, the club's service projects included sponsoring the Little Sister Breakfast and ushering at school programs. PROGRAMS - while they last Eighty-One

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FUTURE NURSES - Row 1 0 F. Heineman, M. Mabin, I. Benson, S. Douglas, S. Pollack, P. Lange, I. Smith, I. Medford, P. Deming, S. Cooley, D. Darling, R. Royse. Row 2 0 M. Sund, L. Caasa, S. Batty, I. Carlstad, W. Iohnson, R. Shackett, K. Tallman, D. Sturrock, G. Bishop, D. Martin, S. Weiland, C. Newton, I. Dautenhan. Row 3 0 S. Mclntyre, B. Iohnson, K. Geske, C. Benson, L. Lawrenz, L. Davis, M. Wall, M. Baird, P. Smith, M. Ballard, E. Bond, B. Sherrill, B. Bond. Nurseslfluliliemhers Practicelfuturellareers I ETHEL STAMATAKIS IILL SMITH Advisor President HE Future Nurses Club members inaugurated sev- eral new activities this year, however, the outstanding event of the year for them Was the invitation from Girls' Club into Girls' Council. The invitation, extended last fall, Was in itself enough to make the year a successful one for the Future Nurses Club. Among its other activ- ities the club numbered a November field trip to Seat- tle's Harborview Hospital and, during the Christmas holidays, a party and meeting with other future nurses clubs of Pierce County. During the year Wilson's future I nurses Work at St. Ioseph's and Tacoma General hos- pitals, learning the fundamentals of nursing while con- tributing their time, as Well as all funds raised by their several projects, to Tacoma's busy hospitals. MRS. Larson from T. G. lectures Wilson's Future Nurses. Eighty



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ACTIVITY TICKET MANAGERS - Row l 0 K Nero, A, Lawrence, P. Iohnson, D. Bourque, P Bondy, I. Platt, L. Bradley, M. Pevey, K. McGuire I. Storwick, P. Vaswig, I. Whannell. Row 2 0 L Stabbert, I. Mode, I. Seppa, I. Mulholland, D. Ricka- baugh, C. Fors, P. Kelley, A. Bratrud, L. Hopkins I. Welborn, L. Schultz, M. Martin, C. Keizer. Row 3 0 M. Kemp, L. Fredricks, C. Hancock, D. Hagenson P. Carlson, S. Gould, B. Paulson, I. Stewart, D Tonkin, I. Merrill, I. Hale, E. Hinck, D. Ahlberg Row 4 O V. Miller, L. Celms, I. Cratsenberg, A Blix, K. Anderson, S. Puz, L. Marr, I. Skaanes, P Casey, R. Draughon, A. Marcelia, T. Wolf. Six Rell Room Utficers Represent Wilse11'e I-IE first official duty of each roll room at the beginning of the year Was the election of five students to fill the positions of roll room officers. Each of these five officers - Girls' Club Roll Room Representative, P-TA Representative, Red Cross Representative, Savings Manager, and Activity Manager - served as an intermediary between his organiza- tion and the members of his roll. The Girls' Club Representative reported to the girls of her roll all of the activities of Girls' Club. She also promoted the club's money- raising projects and distributed in her roll all club publications. The responsibilities of the P-TA and Red Cross Representatives Were quite similiar to those of the Girls' Club Representative, they distributed any ot their organizations' announcements or publications and helped to promote the activities and fund-raising drives of the groups they represented. The Savings and Activity Managers Were in charge oi roll room finances. Each Tuesday morning the Savings Manager collected the savings envelopes of the students in his roll who participated in the school savings plan. The Activity Manager served as a financial link between the members of his roll and all school organizationsg his responsibilities included such activities as the activity ticket sales 'and the Almond Roca sale. Eighty-TWO SAVE now for that cruise to the Continent. P. T. A. REPRESENTATIVES - Row l 0 S. Hutch- inson, H. Thorpe, M. Guest, S. Holmes, P. Bondy, and L. Knecht. Row 2 0 P. Vaswig, M. Gibbs, S. Boyd, M. Martin, D. Rickabaugh, and I. Blixt. Row 3 0 H. Spigal, L. Platner, S. Galbraith, R. Peterson. Row 4 0 S. Rudds, A. Hitchcock, M. Sahl, B. Goode, I. Ronn.

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1961, pg 150

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1961, pg 49


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