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W'5l GIRLS' LEAGUE Front row: Jean Gair lTreasurerl, Sheri Stromquist lSecretaryl, Rita Shumway lPresidentl, Janie Mackintosh lVice Pres- identl, Pat McGill lHistorianl. Back row: Beve Bau, Janet Smith, Peggy Hig- ashida, and Edie Ellis. Petty S'5l GIRLS' LEAGUE Front row: Virginia Townsend, Edith An- gell, Sue Firestone lPresidentl, Mary Lou Lyons, and Janet Smith. Back row: Patti Tremellen, Jo Matthews, Sue Lund, and Janie Mackintosh. The main purpose ofthe Girls' League is to organize, publicize, and decorate the school dances. It also sponsors the Win- ter Carnival and the Spring Festival, at which the Senior Aye queen is crowned. Her court includes two attendants from each class. The program which is presented to the queen and her attendants usually consists of skits by the faculty, clubs, and students. To the left is Mary Bond, Queen of W'50, crowning Jane Buie, Queen of W'5O. W'5 BOY Siandl Presldf denll, 1,eas.l Off 9.9 J- if Q 'Q P eg- ,5- 'Z' Wlwl is Qcnizcilion ties of spe you l'el0UQ, cnc These Qi busy ull ye, lor mslcnqf Shape: GS ll Qddiiior but io, ,U that me ibgech Q dfllly fem Almlel lil ll1ePl Wedding Chuckl
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W'5l BOYS' LEAGUE Standing left to right: Don Davis lVice PfeSlCl9I1fl, Page Weddington lPresi- dentl, and Arnold Zimmerman lSecy.- Treas.l. Officers What is the Boys' League? lt's an or- ganization dedicated to furthering activi- ties of special interest to boys. Who's in it? If you're a boy, you are. All boys belong, and all may vote for the League's These officials have been busy, busy, busy all year, lining up noon activities. As for instance, a noon volleyball league took shape, as did a noon basketball league. ln addition, Boys' League officers went to bat for lunch-time music, with the result that the administration gave the Radio Speech Class permission to present the daily record show. Able leadership was offered the League by the President for the Fall semester, Page Weddington, and the prexy for Spring, Chuck Vogel.
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