Beverly Hills High School - Watchtower Yearbook (Beverly Hills, CA)

 - Class of 1932

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THE GIRLS' LEAGUE Activity has been the watchword of the Girls' League for the past school year. Big and Little Sister parties for the new girls were given at the beginning of each FIRST SEMESTER Q' . - S! ' 1 . , . sy: flaw .lv x E ,. 1 . 'PV' ' ' ' - ' N fi '- -, f 'KN' WAS 9' f 11 4' '42,-fr, 'Q' an if' N - Lsfsyiaw , . V a .. . . . . fr Q s -st, X s-saws, ' ' ' ' f -' E- - E ' ' E... .,.. .. ' . . r,.e , . . W 'f an lsllmmu Y ssrxksg asa as semester, and in addition, getftofgethers for the tenth and eleventh grades were sponsored. Mothers of all Beverly students were entertained at one of the four Mothers' Teas, that they might have an opportunity to become better acquainted with the faculty and with the work of the Girls' League. Because of the great need this year, the Philanthropy Committee has been excepf tionally busy. The Albion Benefit Vaudeville and three Tin Can Assemblies were unusually successful. Prob' ably the most important step in the work was the adopf tion of an additional little sister school, Norfolk. The Presidents who di' rected the activities, Dorothy Belle Dugan and Jane Leigh' ton, were ably assisted by the Cabinet, which in addif tion to those girls whose pic' tures appear on this page, consisted of, for the 'first and second semesters, respective' ly: Jean Anderson and Car' olyn Church, Chairmen of the Philanthropy Committee, Adelaide Young and Jo Dell SECOND SEMESTER Kendall, Chairman of the Hospitality Committee, Carolyn Church and Betty Geary, Chairmen of the Flower Com' mittee, jean Smith and Frances Blackman, Presidents of the Alpha Society, Margaret Pabst and Marjorie Scott, Commissioners of Girls' Welfare, Nancy Gail and Mar' cella Bentz, Commissioners of Girls' Athletics, Grace Culling and Pauline Goldsmith, Historians. ' i 21 l

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