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With a committee of talented girls behind an organization, how can it possibly go wrong? Girls’ League is the name of such a club, made to include all girls in its membership. During the year they carried out a variety of projects. One of these was the traditional Girls ' League Week with different activities each day, in¬ cluding a look-alike day for big and little sisters, and a fashion show. Then there was the Father- Daughter Banquet, with the theme, “There’s No Friend Like a Father.’’ Entertainment was provided by the Speech and Drama classes and Music Department. As always there were candy sales, and an after game dance, plus several assemblies. With the coming came the Mother- Daughter Banquet. By the end of the year, many girls were much better acquainted, thanks to the efforts of Girls’ League. GIRLS LEAGUE OFFICERS — Clockwise starting at center: Nancy Dock, Secretary; CathC Brooks, Sophomore Representative; Julie Leonhardt, Treasurer; Connie Clausen, Presidenb Jeannie Thompson, Scrapbook; Mary Russell, Standard Bearer; Susan Simpson, Senior Re|1 resentative; Kathy Gimre, Junior Representative. Elaine Hendrickson. Junior Representative Missing: Lynette Crawford, Sophomore Representative; Sara Richberg, Senior Representativi ; and Nancy Hendrickson, Vice President Mrs. Schlieski and Mrs Hilderbrand are Advisors Girls’ League Becky Leback models her striped pair of pajamas in the Fashion Show during Girls ' League Week The Father-Daughter Banquet was sere¬ naded by a trumpet trio, composed of Susan Koskela, Jim Huber, and Robert Nordstrom Connie Clausen and Sarh Richberg pre¬ side during a Girls ' League meeting.
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