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EL PINON 2T GIIIRLS ' ILIEAGIUIE THE Girls ' League has accumplishcil nuicli this year, both in social inter- ests and in business. The girls have co-operated and played their p r ' in the meetings, parties and pleasures. I ' .usiness meetings were held ea ' i month for the girls to decide on matters they wished to transact. The volley ball season ended with a s])read and an evening of enter- tainment and fun. The Hallowe ' en motif was used to carry out the sue cessful social. The luniors, who were the dlley ball champions, acted as hostesses. The basketball season came next, and again the girls ended it with a banquet. The Saint Patrick motif was very cleverly carried out. The ftuiiors, again the champions, were tlu ' hostesses. Baseball, soccer and track were also ended with bancfuets, at which everyone had enjoyable times. A very charming afternoon tea in honor of our mothers came next. i lrs. Fleming, who is president of the California State Nurses ' Association, furnished a very entertaining program. The Girls ' League is a valuable and essential organization and the girls are doing everything they can to build a high standard. At Thanks giving, we filled baskets with many goodies and distributed tlicm about town. ' I ' he Girls ' . thletic Associatinn has been combint ' d with the League and this has proved a very satisfactcjry arrangement. President, first semester, . nabel liulpitt ; second semester, Knid I ' art- ridge ; Vice- president, Mary . rcularius; Secretary, Virgnia Black; Treas- urer, Miss Tyler, and Faculty ' Advisor, Miss Tyler.
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26 EL PINON GIIIRLV §IPC)IRT§ THE girls ' season for this year was unusually successful, under the able supervision of Miss Tyler. In all the interclass sjjorts which have been held the Juniors have been crowned victors! Members of this class should be commended on their ontstandinrr aliility as athletes. Volleyball, the first tournament, ended with a bang! A G. A. A. ban- quet was held at which the Junior champions were awarded tiny ' iHtc and white volleyballs. These were presented to Mary Arcularius, Hvlen Bar low, Dorothy Dixon. Dorothy Dean, Clara Hess, Genevieve Roberts, Louis ' ; Purdy, Floy Philliiis and Marion Cashbaugh. The basketball season also ended with a banquet, and again those t- receive felt basketballs were Helen Barlow, Mary Arcularius, Geneviev •, Roberts, Clara Hess, Dorothy Dixon, Dorothy Dean, Floy Phillips arn Marion Cashbaugh. The last major sp(.)rt was baseball and was as successfid as the others. Under the minor s])orts we have tennis and tumbling. In tennis the girls who expect to go out are: Clara Shelly, Marion Cashbaugh, Pauline Johnson, Vivian Johnson, Virginia Black, Gertrude McAfee and Jessie Crawford. The other class teams have shown much improvement and promise competition for the victors of this year. The classes in sj)orts hav learned many new things and exjject to have another even more successful year in 19.U.
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28 EL PINON SENIOR BALL Novriiilicr I ' T Tlu ' miy;luifs once more lead the rest In a Senior hall of the very best. Gay decorations arc shown As mnsic and dancing make it known. When the Seniors entertain From praising them we can ' t refrain. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM December 15 A celcliration for Christmas day Is held b - the stnilents in a joyons way. Mr. Condit dis])lays his art ; As a follower of Santa, he speaks his part. GIRLS ATIILKTIC ASSOCIATION G. A. A. Iiancpu ' ts by the score! The girls all cry fcir more and more. Away with studies for the G. A, A. They invite other schools to their ])lay-da ' . Girls entertain their mothers at tea Hostesses of the future in them you see. JUNIOR-SRNIOR BANQUET May 23 May 25th deserves much praise, For it was good in many ways. It was the Junior-. ' enit)r I)anc[uet night. Some features serious, some very light. Tlie Juniors all deserve a cheer. The banquet was in Spanish st le and the Ijiggest evcni of the 3 ' ear. JUNIOR CARNIVAL January 13 luiiinr t ' aiin al lollowed 1 a dance Can ' t be beat, iiu can tell at a glance. Booths fcMin such a rare arra} ' Crowned with mam culcjrs gay. SENIOR OLD CLOTHES D. Y A])ril 10 Seniors all in did clothes dress. Great variety! What a mess! In old-clcilbcs da ' finery the Seniors bow. The whiilc school laughs at them- -and how! SENIOR I ' .RE.VKFAST Tlie Seniors meet for a breakfast en masse. Their last farewell to the grantl old class; Some rejoicing — some in sorrow. The Seniors leave for a new to-morrow.
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