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With six major projects lined up for the year, the Mother-Daughter Fashion Show and Tea, the Christmas Canned Food Drive, High 81 Smile Week, Dame Daze, serving at sports banquets, and at the Student Council Convention, assisting where needed at athletic events, and Dad's Date Night the Sa- huaro Girls League was the busiest organization in Sahuaro. An unusual organization where, liter- ally, every girl in Sahuaro was a mem- ber. Girls League was a service or- ganization for Sahuaro and the sur- roundingcommunity. For a club this large three sponsers were needed. Miss Jane Stratman, Miss Cherrie Brinlee and Mrs. Sally Da- vidson volunteered for this job with it's sometimes hidden advantages. l ABOVE LEFT: Nancy Ashcraftfsecretaryj, discusses convention plans with Miss Jan Stratman, for which Girl's League will serve and run errands. I MIDDLE: Laurie Eppstein seems intent on catching Bill Condit, much to his chagrin. Dame Daze is a happy tradition which has been carried on to the occasional joy or embarrasment of those who are smashed or not smashed. The general com- ment among the girls is that Dame Daze gave them the same chance the boys have as to asking someone they liked out. I FAR LEFT: As usual people really let loose and enjoyed themselves at the first school mixer during Hi and Smile Week. This first week of school is dedicated to meeting new friends. re-establishing old ones and putting the freshmen at ease in their new environment of senior high school. l LEFT: Miss Cherrie Brinlee models forthe Mother-Daughter Fashion Show and Tea held October 24 for anyone interested. ORGANIZATIONS 159
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GIRLS' LEAGUE Girls' league serves at Convention, collects food, gives tea, sponsors Dame Daze ,, s A .. W f GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL: Bottom R : B ' F 1V'c-Pres'd nth, ow onme ee n e u e Pam Bell. Second Row: Jeanne Jack- son, Pam Jonesf Third Row: Faith 158 ORGANIZATIONS Lax, Melody Montgomery, Jamie Miller. Members missing: Mary Rekerdre Ureasurerb, Nancy Ash- craft CSecretaryJ, Julie Wiedenbauer. ' v. Q yi v -x Qs , -fr ft. M, A? 'B x gs x f v as
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