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Christmas cheer extended further than Proviso's doors this year when Girls, League sponsored their traditional Doll Project. Each homeroom shared in contributing season spirit to the children in Cook County Hospital by purchasing at least one doll. The homerooms named and clothed each doll before sending it to some little girl. With extra money donated by the students, homeroom representatives bought books, games, stuffed animals and tops to present to the boys in the hospital. A seven-year-old Vietnamese girl claimed another big project which Cirls' League has undertaken for the second year. Phan Thi Hien has 1,300 mothers, all of them Girls' League members. The League adopted Hien last year through the Foster Parents Plan. Each month Girls' League sends the little girl S15 to help pay for her food, clothing, and education. She repays her Hmothersl' with letters. s, Gi-1-ls' beaguers Carole Opie, Sue Davies, Joann Lambke, Karin Smith, and Linda Smith, take their turns at the Christmas Tea, ontinue Doll, Vietnamese Projects OFF TO THE HOSPITAL! These Girls' League members take the dolls from the annual doll proi- ect to hospitalized children. FRONT ROW: Pat Caslin, Linda Ashby, and Jeanne Weide. BACK ROW: Dianne Behrendt, Lenore Bliss, and Carolyn Sum- mers.
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GIRLS LEAGUE OFFICERS - Belly Carpino, second vice-president, Geri Klod, treasurer, Karen Ivins, president, Susan Walker, secretary, Ursula Kalauskas, first vice-presi- dent. League Plans Soeia Aiming toward a fun-filled and action-packed year, Girls' League Activities otfered hours of enjoyment and good times to all Proyiso girls. The first Freshman tea, A Rose For Youn early in October, acquainted newcomers to Girls League social atfairs. Juniors and seniors, attending Gamma Lamhda Teal, received a first-hand glimpse of college life. GIRLS' LEAGUE BOARD-SITTING: Miriam Zeiger, Karen Ivins, Susan Walker, Geraldine Klod, and Mary Lee Pernice. STANDING: Linda l Program or Girls Dates with dads at 'Tapas in Pareef, added exciting night life to this years activities. Girls! League honored their mothers at the Mother-Daughter banquet in the spring. The annual soclc hop in Nlarch climaxed class competition during how week. As the year drew to a close, senior girls bade farewell to Girls' League tradition at the graduation tea. Smith, Linda Ashby, Donna Johnson, Belly Carpino, Dolti Hofer, Pamela Johnson, Ursula Kalauskas, Ardele Cobal, and Char Farr.
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SENIOR GIRLS' LEAGUE REPRE- SENTATIVES-FIRST ROW: Sandra Dubicz, Barbara Quinn, Arlene Schrader, Joeillyn Smith, Pat Cas- lin, and Sue Wercker. SECOND ROW: Sandra Kay, Judy Henzler, Sue Burnetle, Virginia Heroux, Sandra Serbier, and Diana Ouletla. THIRD ROW: Barbara Gales, Judy Richter, Ruth Laraia, Rita Meier, Sandy Zeno, Terrie Sheehan, Shir- ley Neuhaus, and Niccletta DeFo- tis. LAST ROW: Sandy Goosen, Joan Markus, Carolyn Summers, Karen Kubin, Judy Macbeth, Diane Behrendt, Lenore Bliss, Kay Jolm- son, and Gerry Fanter, epresentatives Support Council JUNIOR GIRLS' LEAGUE REPRESENTA- TIVES-FIRST ROW: Carol Merriman, Lin- da Johnston, Lynn Coffman, Jackie Kuch, Sharon Benjamin, and Nancy Donavan. SECOND ROW: Louise Nunzialo, Ruth Vandergrift, Marianne Heroux, Virginia Shaw, Doris Horton, Marcia Glover, Nedra Lemons, Leslie Meiller, Dianne Robinet, and Suzanne Brettman. BACK ROW: Susan Sullivan, Alice Everett, Angie Galanopou- los, Carolyn Zielke, Paulette Schulz, Lu- cille Lorat, Jo Renzy, llze Petersons, Ar- lene Carpino, Ruth Voobus, and Pat Alt- man. SOPHOMORE GIRLS' LEAGUE REPRESEN- TATIVES - FIRST ROW: Jo Ann Nero, Maxine Maxwell, Sandra Jevey, Rosemary Seghi, Kathy Knight, and Sharon Jean Farley. SECOND ROW: Sandra Dick, Mary Throwbridge, Pat Sullivan, Brenda Bier- bradt, Roseanne Parillo, Donna Gorton, Lynn Henson, and Beverly Carlson. BACK ROW: Sue Bruzek, Linda Rahu, Kathleen Adams, Sandra Scholow, Sharon Weiss, Lina Daniel, Donna Long, Marcia Meyer, and Beryl Williams. FRESHMAN GIRLS' LEAGUE REPRESENTA- TIVES-FIRST ROW: Connie Madden, Kay Hadley, Francine Callis, Joyce Holada, Pat Sherbert, and Joyce Vondra. SECOND ROW: Rita Falzone, Marily Pocius, Joy Ann Roth, Jo Ann Thompson, Marie Sulli- yan, Jane Ann Merydith, Constance Bod- nar, and Carol Greer. BACK ROW: Doro- thy Munson, Diane Ziem, Vineta Reichs, Judy Kardos, Judilh Loyd, Diane Banlhin, Susan Cullinan, Joyce Funke, and Linda King. i H ww wma-Him-1 W
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