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Girls League Membership ls Open to All Girls GIRLS LEAGUE: Mrs. Joan Tolle, adviser, Mrs. Myrtle Brown, adviser. ,f Girls, girls, and more girls! Girls from all over the state were here as Cata- lina, along with Tucson High School, sponsored the Sta te Girls League Convention. Besides sponsoring the Convention, Girls League had meetings at which talks were given on such topics as Japan and the Holy Land. They also held their annual Dad-Daughter Banquet and coke party. Girls League is a democratic organiza- tion and membership is open to all girls. To be a voting member, a girl must at- tend three meetings. 4 me i ,, g . l I 4 Kay Zeidler, president Nona Piziali, vice-president Jill Dykemcm, secretary l lr. is 1. -J 2: C f f, . . ,Q . ,J V . A 5155-,, b f-iii ' ,V Dflff X W, We fl!! ef f ,J wa ff fer M20 ' ff 1 f f , f ff 124 -,,r'g '.-5- 1' ,gif 1 u . sf -a . m.-, ef GIRLS LEAGUE COUNCIL: Suzanne Bambauer, Nancy Helm, Susie Anderson, Willow Carter, Kay Zeidler, Nona Piziali, Jill Dykeman, Susie Salant, Bonnie McKim, Susy Grossetta, Pam St. Germaine, Vicki Curiel, Andi Bacall. ff' 4,1 1
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'r LETTERMEN-Front Row: Bruce Davidson, Jack Kenanp Lewis Hudson, Chris Cole, sergeant-at-arms, Billy Herbert, sergeant-at-arms, Bob Svob, president, Ray Arnold, vice presi dent, John Moffatt, secretary-treasurer, Ike Rhodes, Chuck Hiatt, Bob Sherg Rick Lingel7Mel Vogel, adviser . . . Second Row: Jerry Fitz, Jack Gatlin, John Hopkins, Bob Reed Doug Hollicker, Ricky Haller, Bill Neubauer, Kenny Spiegel, Mike Cartwright, Steve Hayden, Jim Moore . , . Third Row: Jon Donner, Hugh Ferguson, Louis Crafts, Bill Gemmer gAifl?eSFErro, HarryGCornelius, Tom Murphy, Lonnie Lenington, Don Gabriel, Harold Slavens, Mike Sorey, Buddy Doolen . . . Fourth Row: Bill Bell, Bob Jameson, Pete Riggi e c antz, oe arr, Doug Heinricks, Dave Fithnan, Tom Bartholomew, Gary Mauck, Clive Seal. Bob Bykerk, Jamie Foster, Claude Seal, Jim Selser, John Vrchota. rfwowl Those Lettermenf' Comment CJ-l.S. Girls R, ' Wow! Those Lettermenl came com- f. , ' -ye, ments by the girls as the Lettermen's , Club served at athletic and special Mfr, Nt ' . T br ' b ' ' il yr V F, events o o ain mem ership In the ,Q , , ' iq X f x . Lettermen's Club, a boy must have 'L , , 5 earned a major letter in a major sport. .V , Service at activities included passing out programs, raising the flag at football games, serving dinner at the Girls League Convention, forming a team for the Peanuts for Polio Drive, and raising Mel Vogel, Bob Svob, Q adviser president A-J-.3 ..,. .Z money for an organ for the auditorium. The Letterman's annual dance was held -... on February 'IO and the queen was ., chosen and crowned by the lettermen. Y, 1'3tg'3-4 Qu . . essex X 'gg , ,,,t.,. X t 'f t' WE, ,, N5 sax? ws !:e.,,.3ka'a:,ss.ce.,e.e-aa..s..,L.. L rf. Ray Arnold, John Moffatt, vice president secretary 'Z 'X---.s il Bill Herbert, Chris Cole, Happy Hopkins is one of the Letter sergeant-at-arms sergeant-at-arms ' mens initiates.
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7 Q.- C, N. ' 2 Modeling smart fashions at the Girls' League Con- vention is Suzanne Bambauer, escorted by John Patten from Tucson High. Penny a pound is what Jill Dykeman collects from fathers as they enter the Girls' League CBL: M 14.L.QL5 ll! I liiililfiiiifiilfilliiiiifflzf ' ' Lettermen serve lunch and wait on the visiting girls at the Girls League Convention. Dad-Daughter Banquet. 49 X Taking a break after cz business meeting at the Girls League Convention are some CHS girls.
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