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The pictures shown above are those taken ar uare wnn uaa wnicn was one of the numerous Girls' League activities. As you can see from the above picture everyone enioyed themselves, especially when our songleaders' fathers led a song, just for the girls. But this was only one activity. There was also the Mother and Daughter Banquet, the Backward Dance and Backward Week and many other activities. All the activities were enioyed by those participating and also by the girls that planed them. GIRLS' LEAGUE ACTIVITIES 5' 'Huw' ,Ab 5 Y . The members of Girls' League will long remember the swell time that they had on their Date with Dad , as well as the many other activities sponsored by the Girls' League. Shown above is iust a small part of the wonderful entertainment we had - the fashion show put on by our Dads.
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Pat Reid, GIRLS' LEAGUE 1, A , L, - ' rl - ,fic ' if it D f M . 'Q I f I N 1 sr W 'fi' ' 6 ' , .X I Barbara Graaf, Girls' League pres- ident, was a terrific leader. The most active organiza- tion in the student body is the Girls' League. Our lit- tle lndian friend was very sad that he could not be a member because this or- ganization sponsors all types of socials. There are always very capable girls as officers, which makes it the strong organization that it is. very capable Girls' League President T' '-1 Pictured above are Barbara Graaf, lrma Pack, Marilyn Woods and .loan Trepina. They acted as the first semester Girls' League officers. The most capable workers the Girls' League has ever had are: Kay Cook, secretary: Pat Martin, treasurer, and Pat Corrigan, Vice Pres- ident. These girls did a large amount of work this semester.
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M. The amusing photos shown above illustrate one of the activities put on by the Girls' League which the whole student body was able to enioy. Backward Week, which is an annual event of our school, is always looked forward to by everyone. Backward Day, Password Day, Sucker Day and many others, are days that we will all long remember. BACKWARD WEEK 25 x 'Xx 'KQ ws. Remember the day we all put our clothes on backwards and tied brigh. bandanas around our necks and started out for school during Backward Week? lt sure took courage to ask that swell boy in Geometry to the dance, but it was sure worth it once it was all over. We remember these, as just a few events that happened during Backward Week.
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