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'N W BOYS' FEDERATION-Left to Right: Putman lCl1. Community Ser.l, Welser lCh. School Ser.l, Wheeler lTreas.l , Konold lAdv.l, Kandall CV.-Pres.l, Black lSec.l, Donaldson lPres.7, Fryer lCh. Personal Ser.l Boys' Federation Gosh! Alhambra High is sure a scrambled place. Today, my first day at high school, I got lost first thing. l hunted high and low for a room but couldn't find it even though Sis had told me all about the school. lMy sis, she's a junior, is some dishll Finally some big handsome guy, who said he was a Boys' Federation host, came and took me under his wing. On the way to my next class he told me that he knew my big senior bro- ther. Also he fed me a line about what the Federation was planning to do during this year. They are planning to sponsor shows, print placards for football games, act as hosts for us scrubs, help the U.S.0. and the Christmas Relief program, and generally boost school activities. When l got home tonight my big brother told me l had been talking to the president of the Federation. . . . I heard the boys sure liked the dinner the girls bought them because they won the ticket sales contest of the League-Federation Show. E171
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, GIRLS' LEAGUE: Left to Right, Standing: Van Brock- Iin, Whitaker, Swartz, Tague, Martin, Stephens, Kemp, Graham, Elrikson, Moore, Hayward, Curran. Sitting: Freeman, Bruner, lane, Leavitt, Blount. On Floor: Tague, Crump, Cooper OFFICERS: Left to Right: Erikson iSec.I, Moore KV- Pres.I , Blount iAdv.I , Hayward iPres.I , Curran iTreas.I The Girls' eague . . . Today as I was walking in the basement of the West Wing I passed the Girls' League office. I heard gales of laughter and silly girlish giggles from inside. I told Sis at dinner tonight that I didn't think girls ever did anything but gossip and giggle, and she was so mad we almost had a family feud. This is what she told me about the girls when she finally cooled down enough to talk to me. f Of course the Girls' League does things worth while. We have collected candles, keys, shoe polisher materials, and lots of other things for the Red Cross. With the Boys' Federation we have sponsored a rubber drive, bought a ping-pong table for the U.S.O., and taken candy and cards to the soldiers at Moor Field. We have taken out subscriptions to the Red Cross and the War Chest. Why you can hardly name a thing the Girls' League hasn't done in the ways of school, civic, war, or social activities. Well, Diary, I guess I now stand corrected. I guess these girls aren't as silly as they seem to be!
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In as much as ye have done it unto the least of these, my brethren, ye ha done it unto me. U81 h
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