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1'-S 0 League Sponsors Dinners Aids i 4 GIRLS LEAGUE COUNCIL-Front Row: Debby Hand, Jeanne Campbell, Do Do Stell, Jerri Freeman . . . Second Row: Willow Carter, Pam St. Germaine, Susie Salant, Anita Russo, Bonnie McKim, Susy Grossetta . . . Back Row: Carolyn Breck, Susie Anderson, Barbara Stevick, Dorothy McKelvey, Iackie Marsh, Vicki Curiel. milk , fi ' -gjy, 4.2 j 'Z ,. Y ff, Nj if' Susie Anderson, president f .,,A .' ii , f ' ' fn' 5? ' , ' iv . r, .fur . p A, R A delighted dad smiles as he is weighed at the Dads and Daughters Dinner, Carolyn Breck, secretary Poor at Christmas A canned food drive last Christmas for the poor was just one of the many activities of Girls League. As one of the most active clubs in the school, Girls League boasts a membership of nearly two hundred. The purpose of the club is to raise the standards of students. Every girl in Catalina is a member of Girls League but must attend at least to be con- which met the month, and Daugh- Which went three meetings a semester sidered active. The club, every third Thursday of sponsored the annual Dads ters Dinner, the profits of to American Field Service. Admission was decided by the weight of the father at a penny a pound. Girls League also awarded a scholarship to a Senior girl. .1 , , 2S.42' , ., '7 staff? 1 Ei' rin ' a E61 .eff I 'ww aawnuwmxq-nw-w W ' , 912231 ,v I I K' K v ' JW twig S I 7 ',,.. Vicki Curiel, vice-president 'NJ ga., Mrs: Myrtle Brown, adviser
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LETTERMEN'S CLUB-Front Row: John Donner, Vice-president, Don Pearson, president, Bob Bykerk, sergeant-at-arms, Bill Bell, sergeant-at-arms, Mr. Morton, advisor . . . Second Row: Jerry Fritz, Larry Dent, Bob Sher, Cary Hayden, Lewis Hudson, Mike Cartwright, Bob Tompkins, Don Cabriel, Ham Catlin . . . Third Row: Ronnie Campbell, Ray Bush, John Rawlinson, Pat Beers, Bernard Mordret, Kenny Spiegel, Jeff Schantz, Steffan Monk . . . Back Row: Bill Strait, Aaron Latham, Tom Bartholomew, Dave Fithian, Terry Runyan, Clive Seal, Bob Jameson, Larry Johnson, Doug WVard, Danny Alcorn, Jack Kenan, Bob Schull. Lettermen 'Lend a Helping Hand' at School Activities '1 LETTERlNIEN'S CLUB-Front Row: Bill Bell, sergeant-at-arms, John Donner, The saying, All brawn and no brains, certainly doesn't apply to Cata- lina's Lettermen Club. The members, which consist of boys who have received a major letter in a sport, must up with a scholastic standard. ,,Qg,g,,,,, elped at ath lg 799, letic events things as ,. , . . f i ' , . raising the and h ing out pro- grams. The also the annual J 1 f-was Lettermen's a queen, r chosen by the bioysf w'as crowned. In addition, they sponsored a banquet for initiates, members and dates. By assisting at school events, the club promoted its general purpose to provide an organization- to serve the T school and help promote sportsmanship and service among its members. if-. vice president, Don Pearson, president, Tom Murphy, secretary-treasurer, ,Bob Bykerk, sergeant-at-arms . . . Back Row: Mr. Melvin Vogel, adviser, Mr. Leon Morton, adviser.
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