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UL'SS THER The projects Girls' League involves Themselves in are both of a humanitarian nature and a service to the community. Their name is well acauaintecfbythose families who receive donations during Thanksgiving and Christmas. Their big hearts are an asset to the school's reputation and the club finds more members who wish to ioin every year. Before school begins, summer plans are madefor Big and Little Sister day. The frosh girls were especially invited by their big sisters for a guided tour of the campus and a big ice cream feed at the end. The entertainment was exciting as the frosh were welcomed by the Pep Squad and the dancers. Later in the year during May, the Mother-Daughter Tea is held to wind up the Girls T62 Activities: . . Naturally league year. Mrs. DeCourten wa awarded at the last meeting c plaque for her service rendered Outgoing president, Joyce Hamada will be followed by another outstanding girl to replace her consistent work for the organization. Girls' League hai contributed and developec leadership quality in every member.
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N N ANCE An event which was thoroughly planned by Girls' League members was the annual Girls' League formal dance. ln preparatiogi for the dance, the girls ask the guys. Since the girl's ask, they usually pay for the tickets. l For the first time, theidance was held off campus at the Mission Inn in Riverside. Inside the Mission lnn, the music room appeared quite large, but once the couples arrived there Xi was little room to provide for the 300 people in attendance. llAura was the band who played a large number of soul selections. Towards the close of the evening all nominees for queen were announced. The girl's were selected by the different clubs on campus. Lisa Howell representing Boys' Forum was announced as Queen, and led the dance after the coronation and everyone ioined in. The evening ended too soon, as couples wandered around the historic inn, which the city of Riverside is trying to save. At T2 o'clock, everyone could fondly say that, llMemories Are Made of This. gms in JP 0 Z. 4 if cn .A Z o .. C -. 2 N? E E i 5 'isI.,.saAffZg.-ski , w R is h A .- fli'fE.i3 .
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.sts . LEFT PAGE 1 Top Left: Head adviser for Girls' League Mrs. DeCourten accepts award from iunior Melanie Masterson. Bottom Leftg President Joyce Hamada speaks while Mrs. DeCourten and juniors Cathy McElroy, Vicky Arnold and Melanie Masterson observe. Rightg Francine Parker, Mimi O'Conner, Cathy Wyatt, Pam Wollman, Susan Tuthill, and Melanie Masterson perform for Bloomington High freshman Big and Little Sister Day. RIGHT PAGE: Top Leftg Seniors Robin Lehfeldt, Joyce Hamada, and Mary Ikeda watch the performing dancers. Bottom Leftg Walking to be seated are freshman Donna Ford and a friend from outside the district. Center Rightg Mrs. DeCourten checks on the agenda before the frosh exit for campus tours- Bottom Rightg Francine Parker, Vicki Ochoa, and Vicki Arnold volunteered as big sisters for the event. Activities . . . Naturally
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