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Tealess Teas Sh-h, don't tell anyone, but the senior girls do not have tea at their league teas at alll However, they have had some wonderful speakers. Each group is responsible for one tea a year including a program for Top row: Barbara Leonard, Carolyn Huizenga, Marcelyn Doornink, Shirley Derteen. Second row: Ann Quinlan, Pauline Crawford, Lois Hedrick, Geraldine Erhart, Martha Theobald, Betty Matteson. First row: Patricia Geistert, Biddy Allen, Miss Bader fsponsorj, Doris Zoeter. Absent members: Shirley Biermacher, Marjorie Vande Visse, Betty Wfolfson, Mary Claire Bletcher. l Shop, told the girls how to dress when they interview a person to ob- tain a job, and how to dress during working hours. Lieutenant Hall of the Women's Auxiliary Army Corps told the Top row: Adelaide Haney, Virginia Steinbrecker, Joan Wfoodson, Mary Duthie. Second row: Doris Gage, Gretchen Grif- fin, Bette Brummeler, Margaret Good, Gloria Ryskamp, Marcia Barnes, Carol jean Reihmer. First row: Peggy Peterson, Estelle Klein, Mary Ann Lynch, Ruth Higley, Florine Topp, Mary O'Brien. Absent members: Miss Mary Baloyan fsponsorj, Doris Darling, Marilyn Mohr, Patricia Stricklen, Mildred Vermaire, Vir- ginia Warren. that event. The officers and spon- sors of the League gave the first tea, at which Mrs. Maude C. Ne- ville, a representative of the Strauss Top row: Betty jane Cook, Beverly Geller, Ruth Wa1'd, Lois Andre, Barbara Pease, Madelyn Wcwlf, Phyllis Brady. Second row: Donna Joyce Funderburk, Donna Cornelisse, Yvonne Cutliff, Betty Lou Janis, Betty Theophile, jane Hender- icks, Maryjean Shreuder, Rosemary Fowle. First row: Margaret Wfoodhouse, Mari- lyn Schmidt, Miss Kathryn Smith Qsponsorj, Absent members: Charlotte Liefering, Ruth Miller, Annette XVolf.
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