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'71 STUDENT t'0l'Nt7Il, Left to Right: :stand ngi Stan- ford. Griilley. Reid, Patterson, fSl'l1fl'lil Hendrix. lfilstrup, An- derson, Gold. Hopkins, Lutz GIRLS' LEA GUE COUNCIL Left tn Right: imp row! Cupp, Johnson, Dukesherer, Baxter, Or- ris, Pullins, Edinhurough, Semler, Baccash, :front rouii Panghorn, Foley, Friedman, Lutz, Peppler, Cunningham, Reischke, Mrs. Haynes, S. Brown. tBorehert, Cassidy, and Preston alrsenti SIGMA LA IIIHIJA SIGMA Left to Riyjhlj rlmflc F0101 Lind- holm, Gahhert, Granger, Miss Harrington. Hopkins, Farwell, Baxter. ifrnnt rmrf Clark, An- derson. Pullen, Lereh, Friedman, Gold. tTuttle, Lutz, absent! THE GIRLS' LEAGUE The Girls' League was organized for the purpose of uniting all the extraecurricu- lar activities in which high school girls participate. The League also aims to promote friendship among the girls, and to encourage loyalty to the school's ideal of character and conduct. Upon registration, every girl automatically becomes a member. At the monthly meetings of the League, entertaining and education programs are provided, Travel talks, fashion-shows, one-act plays, musicals and book reviews are presented by locally eminent club women, educators, and musicians. The Girls' League Council is made up of the four elected otlicers, the twenty- three Home Room Agents, and a faculty sponsor. This council meets at regular inter- vals, to discuss plans for the betterment of the League, its separate units, and any social oi welfare activities in which the Leagues assistance may prove helpful.
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IIK.-llll.-1 .-LYIJ .'llI'Slt' t'I,l'I-I I t i 1 i x no it tu x iro I ill iogvrs, 1 tins, ein. His un Int tar Iohnson s it: tin Xlls N Holn s DHAJIA AND .'lIl'SIt' l'l.l'B II Imfr to Higlht: imp mu-1 Smith. Hein, Field. Dixon, Lutz, Mur- diek, Peppler. Grzuiger, Hopkins. Peters. Taunvr, fmidrllt' rmri F. Jewell. Nixon. Merrill, Anderson, Pullins, Pullen. Mains, Maurer, Preston, Allen. ifront rmrf Rlzxnkner, Hoftinan, Keep, Bey- rln. Calderwooil, Collins. Duster. l I'iPlllIl2lll, Reeves, Crandall. Burr, Semin-ir IJRAJIA ANI! .'lIl'SIt' ULF!! III Left to Hlglhf: :tim fowl Helm, t'ulli5, Rm-sitio. XVt-luster, Strunk, Reynolds, Price. Diigtlzile. N. Art-her, Walters, Hein, tmizlrilr rniri Holder, Foley, Borehert. MeKee, Smirniotis, M, Moore, Pmigtinrii. llile. Ileaner. Uupp. Stork. l-Irtmnn. ifrmii Voter Iiindhergh, Miller, liek. Strmlts, Forhiiriger, Pztlmer, l-Iwers, Unn- rzul, Copeland. Friek. Anderson, Allslnrook THE DRAMA AND Ml'SlC,' CLl'l3 The Drtimit rind Music Cluh is open to .ill high school girls who are interested in musit und .un.iteur theritriculs. At the monthly meetings, re.1dings, one-net plays, and musicul numbers .ire presented by members ot the club, and it social hour is enjoyed tifter the program. The Drama and Music Clulw offers .tn outlet for self-expression in ere.itive dr.un.ities .ind splendid opportunities tor young musical students to gain poise and selt-Confidence hy 1lPPC.lI'lIlg intornmlly lwetore it group of congenial companions. The meetings are arranged so that every memlwer of the club either tiilxes part in, or .issists in planning and directing the monthly programs tit least once during the school ye.tr. The experi- ence ot this responsibility helps to develop initiative rind originality and Cultivittes il desire for the xxortliy use of leisure time. Members of the Drgunit und Music Cluh furnish music for the Girls' League meetings .ind e.lch yn-.ir produce it c.m-tully prepared one-.ict play for this orgimization. H Three elected otlicers. ll fx1Culty sponsor and director, and approximately one hundred .uid titty inemhers constitute the clulw, tat present time-.J
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