Paso Robles High School - El Roble Murmullo Yearbook (Paso Robles, CA)

 - Class of 1941

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Qeafd' .feagfue alike Left to Right: Margie Tidrow, Alta Mc- Williams, Lois Carpenter, Nora Davis, Ruth Frazier Joyce Lamb, Britta Lindfors, Miss Swanson. The cabinet of the Girls' League is elected the preceding year in order that the activities may begin at the first of the year. The cabinet was elected as follows: President, Alta McVVilliams, Vice- President, Ruth Frazier, Secretary-Treasurer, Britta Lindfors, Check-up Chairman, Margie Tidrowg Big-Little Sister, Glenn Bryant, Program Chairman, Nora Davis, Service Chairman, Esther Mihe- litch, Dean of Girls, Miss Swanson.. Due to the fact that the students filling the oHices of Big-Little Sister and Service Chairman moved away, Lois Carpenter and Ioyce Lamb were elected to the cabinet. The Annual Girls' League Conference was held this year at Pacific Grove on October 19, 1940. Alta McVVilliams, Britta Lindfors, Lois Carpenter, Margie Tidrow, Esther Mihelitch, and Miss Swanson attended the conference from Paso Robles. The highlight of the day's program was a round table discussion conducted by the Monterey High School. The Girls' League adopted a new point system this year. The girls eligible for awards at the end of the year will be those who have earned their points available by wearing complete uniforms, being a cabinet member, serving committees, or doing something outstanding for the Girls' League. An accurate account is kept by the Point System Committee which is to meet every two weeks. The Girls' League dance this year was held on january 17, 1941 at the Grammar School Audi- torium. After some discussion it was decided that the dance be semiformal. The dance having a Spanish theme was ably directed by Elsa Douglas. Music was furnished by TH1SSlCf,S Orchestra and the dance was rated as a success. The final event of the Girls, League is the installation of new officers accompanied by the Moth- er-Daughter Tea. A musical program and refreshments followed. VV ith a feeling of regret but great accomplishment, the girls ended the Girls' League work for another year, hoping the coming year would be as successful. P. R. Sade lift to Right: Pearl German. Ruth Frazier, Ella Von Dollcn, Marie Von Dollen, Donna Dresser lois Carpenter, Miss McPeak, The beginning of this school year found only four members in the P. R. Society: Lois Car- penter, Pearl German, Ella Von Dollen, and Ruth Frazier. These members were initiated at the end of last year by wearing silly clothes to school. New ofhcers were elected for the coming year. Lois Carpenter was elected President, Ella Von Dollen, Vice-President, Pearl German, Seeretaryg Miss McPcak, Adviser. All members ordered their sweaters, which are red and white stripes, and bought their letters. After basketball season, two new members had earned enough points to be admitted to the club. These members were Donna Dresser and Marie Von Dollen. Initiation was postponed until the end of the year when they would be initiated with other new members. Duc to the long rainy season, the club wasn't very active, although several pot luck dinners were enjoyed during the year and meetings were held each month. The system for earning points for admittance to the club was a much discussed problem this year. lt was decided the number of points required should be raised as it was too easy for the girls who went out for sports every year to get in the club, without doing any outside sports, such as hiking, horse-back riding, and swimming. The P. R. Society now requires 1200 points. These as a rule would admit a girl to the club if she has gone out for all sports and done outside sport ac- tivities.

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