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n E Having been Girls League members for at Anderson cmd lane Sutton usually have a hand least a year, Laddie Stewart, Lori Iones, Trina in planning interesting and unusual meetings. Fashion Show Doing the Charlie Brown, Kathy Bendi, Chris Hoque, Debby Davis and Mary Ellen Iarvis add to school spirit at the Girls League pep rally. Secretary Vicki Kullberg discusses some publicity ideas for Girls League with president Carol Contes and vice-president Roberta Gerlach. Advisor of Girls League Miss Patricia Hale talks to her co-advisor Mrs. Rita Garitano about one oi the upcoming activities for the club.
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Cata1ina's student body supports with donations of funds time and ef H f S 0 ' fort a number oi service-oriented or- 0 e n I Z O n S ganizations. Whether sponsoring a ' Girls' League discussion panel or en- D I u couraging a competitive Red Cross fund drive, these hard Working volun- teers serve CHS.
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Coke Party Kick-off Girls League Programs A variety oi programs aimed at the interests of the Catalina girls was oi- iered through the monthly meetings and activities of Girls League. This or- ganization, consisting of all girls en- rolled in the school, began its year with a pep rally and the first mixer of 1967-68. To acquaint the students with the acceptable dress code ot CHS, the executive council modeled clothing in the annual Do's and Don'ts fashion show assembly. Finishing the Septem- ber program was a coke party on the twentieth. 1 For a December service project, Girls League went to the Santa Rosa Nurs- ing Home and gave a Christmas party and sang carols for the residents. CHS foreign exchange students from Brazil and Finland spoke and showed slides about their respective countries at the lanuary meeting. This year the club has a new spon- sor, Miss Patricia Hale, dean of girls. Bryna Vertlieb eats cx sandwich at the February Girls League Dinner. The speakers represented various women's organizations at the U oi A. 'hw GIRLS LEAGUE COUNCIL4Front row: Betsy Anderson, Marianne Starr . . . Back row: X 1 Iane cis, Ioyce Sutton, Annette McCaa. The council Fran works to lan meetin s for the or anization. Stevick, Maria DeBake, lane Courtland, Difmli Sutton, Laddie Stewart. Lori lones, Lark - P 9 Q
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