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IG 5 Qi i, M, r-.N f Q l f as , fl, 1 Carol Brown, Secretary onus LEAGUE Creed nr-pare- Club l believe as a high school girl of Woodland, I should be: Wholesome and pure in body and mind, Gracious in manner, Loyal and sincere in friendship, Truthful, obedient and courteous, Ready to give all possible service, Always seeking knowledge, Impartial an judgment, waning to forgive and forget, True to the belt that is within me, That I may become a worthy woman. Na First Row Brenda Button, Big and Little Sister Chairman, Lennea Osmanberg, Pub licity Chairman, Carole Twidwell, President, Margaret Ferguson, Stu dent Council Representative. Second Row: Mary Jo Leathers, Historiang Marilyn Brainard, Program Chairman Beverly Dettloff, Social Chairmang Mrs. Poulsen, Advisor, Patsy Peltol Treasurerg Kay Chester. Vice president: Lorene Deans, Health Chairme Carole Twidwell, Presidel GIRLS LEAGUE CREED INSPIRES CLUB Here in this personal creed for Girls League members is wrapped up the broad pattern of objectives for this all-inclusive girls' organization. The accomplishment of these aims is a never-ending task. Attending senai-annual conferences of high school girls from all over Southwest Washington is one way of finding out how girls in other schools work at similar jobs. One such was held last fall at Mossyrock. Specialists in care of skin and hair spoke to the membership. Helping freshman girls get in the swim of high school life was fostered by a big and little sister movement whereby each senior girl was assigned a younger girl as her little sister . Social activities included a picnic in the fall, an informal big and little sister dinner in the win- ter and graduation exercises for little sister at the final May meeting. At this meeting Jun ior girls fnext year's seniorsl draw names of incoming eighth grade girls for their next year's little sisters . Big social activities for all girls are traditionally the TOLO dance, held early in March, and the Mother's Tea'1 held in mid-May. The King and I was this year's theme for this annual March affair. As usual, the girls paid .... the greater the circumference of the king's head, the more the admission. Mothers of all girls and mothers of senior boys were especially honored at the tea, held May l0 -Eikikimiilii ' f E. This Page Sponsored By SECURITY STATE BANK CA 5-2311 Woodland February, Mary Forelurra, January: Marilyn Brainard, Marehg Kay 2' I H ' lf' lf' C 33 Girl.-of-the-rrrarrnr were based onthe qaamier expressed inthe creed Pictured left to right are' Dorothy Moore, December, Csralee suntan, Chester, Naverrrber, Brenda suntan, October: Joyce Jahrrrerr, sepzember
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First Row: Norman, J.M.Hansen, Zybach, Deans, Weedman, Osmanberg, PeltoI'a, Schmitt. Second Row: C. Button, Schurman, B. Button, Heldreth, Kortes, Reijonen, Gxregorius, Mars, Boys Third Row: Mrs. Wetterhus, Dettloff, Forslund, Brainard, Griffith, Bryant, Tanner, Chester, Lease, Leathers. Fourth Row: Hanley, Henderson, Twidwell, Brown, Miller, Hoefs, Insell, J.A. Hansen, Stark, Saari, Johnson, Runnion: as GIRL'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION GIRLS HAVE FUN PACKED YEAR With such activities as soccer, volleyball, tumbling, basketball, badminton, and baseball on their program, the G.A.A. managed to have a fun-packed year. A bowling tournament in Longview gave the girls an extra activity for those who could take part. Betty Hoefs, Judy M. Hansen, Elaine Saari, Linda Schurman, and Patsy Peltola were the winning team of the tournament. Sponsoring an after game dance was their only money making project for the year. In March the basketball teams were defeated by Battleground, 19-10 and ll-9. This was the second consecutive year the two clubs met for such a battle. The first week end in May was spent sunbathing and enjoying the recreational facilities of Seaside. Sophomore, Junior, and Senior members of the club made the trip with their mothers and advisor Mrs. Wetterhus. Officers for the year were: Mary Forslund, president: Betty Reijonen, vice-president: Gloria Tanner, secretary-treasurerg Genny Kortes, student council representative: Hazle Schmitt, point chairman. Another Babe Ruth! Prexy Mary Forslund packs a powerful swing Girls' basketball team practices for big game with Battleground
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