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Service Projects and Activities 'EE Above: Janet Rodriguefs efforts to persuade Paulette Wagner to sell Kitty Grams seemed fruitless. Top Right: After hours of persuasion, Paulette Wagner surrendered to selling Kitty Grams to Peggy Alcala, Grace Sollero, Yolanda Val- enzuela, David Wilson, Michelle Wilson. Javor Haymore- ugly legs winner, ered by Velmas's Dress Shop vii' f ,:, S, ,uf , 4, -1 Vs? .I V, ff' gf V? 'fzfu 5 ,fe 3 , El qi ,W .adfsii Q. -X X , Y 4 wznngzg 121112 mf M If ,r 1 K 'G , ,yy QQ' ilu!! K 9, UQ B it Q . X59 ,fi is 1 - A ,ff r 4 i ,,,, l iii X is r' ef K i Q fe, 5 I is V w I K i , . gi E' , 1'- Q' 4, 4 2' ,i. ,AA,, i, 1 ,lj ,fx . ,1!,!. If W I LH ,jf li The annual Ugly Legs contest sponsored by Girls League revealed fifteen bare beauties. Al though fhe choice was difficult, the shapeless legs of one fellow grotesquely dominated over a the others,
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Girl's League Continued 9 3: K' Q First row: llett to rightl Lea Anne O'malley, Marcy Palatti, Janet vanDam, Julie Fleming, Mary Frances Barchard, Debbie Wolfe, Brenda Stockstill, Anne Oieda, Kathy Brownell, Evelyn Cohee. When school started, Girls League once again began with hopeful ideas, Each month they announced the Girls-of-the-Month at club meet- ings. As Christmas drew near the girls strived to give the needy tami- GirI's League officers ioked around creating a mer annual Christmas drive for needy families. lies a happier Christmas by contrib- uting food, clothing, and toys which they had collected. Traditional activities such as Fresh- men Parents Faculty Tea, Senior ree ception and Kitty-grams were held. ry atmosphere while cleaning up after their 'tr 4 S-r ,fy-,pw. ,bb eg, --.,h Q, sf .faf Y. . '58 President, Mary Frances Barchard and Welfare Leslie Fleming, admired the results.
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Service Projects Kept 9 Club Members .4 - S Club Officers: Joy Jordan, Mary Frances Barchard, Kathy Brownell, ladvisari Mrs. Slocum, Sylvia Acevedo, Laurie Round, Paula Flommang, Barbara Jefferson and Paulette Wagner. The girls' service club of Brawley High School, the S club, was once again one of the outstanding clubs on campus. The club members worked hard to make this year even better than last. Not only did they provide many services to the com- munity, but they enioyecl doing it as well, Among their projects suc- cessfully completed this year as serv- ices to the community the making of tray favors for the patients in Pio- neers Memorial hospital, selling to help the blind, caroling on Christ- mas eve for those hospitalized over the holidays, selling Sees candy to earn money for conference, having a Christmas drive and a leap year's dance. Club meetings were charac- terized with guest speakers. ln all, the S club had a successful year. 5-o--g,..i 0 .... .. W .we-rw-w First Row: lleft to rightl Jaki Fleming, Alyce Horton, Paulette Wagner, Lani Streuter, Debbie Wolf, Debbie Dillard, Billie Jordan, Judy Shel- ton, Sharon Emanuelli Second Row: Kristy Chittock, Leslie Fleming, Barbara Jack, Mary Frances Borchard, Carolyn Dohm, Margaret Dupree, Barbara Jefferson, Rhonda Wilson, Carol Bull Third Row: Debbie Brownell, Marcy Pilatti, Beverly Smith, Carol Swaim, Debbie Stevens, Joy Jordan, Laurie Round, Sylvia Acevedo, Kathy Arce, Mrs. Slocum lAdvisorl, Kathy Brownell, Nancy Dickerson, Stevie Flem- ing, Janet Williams, Mary Smith, Becky Clel- and, Janet van Dom, Glenda Sharp, Paula Flammang.
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