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W n ,ili23lMlQEl QQ ' F s , A fi DI wi r get Q If al ta tram L L gm , wg, QQ? it i w LL Qc al X., A., sl - fl L GIRLS' LEAGUE P F5 Edidf- ,, 1' :I N . iii 2.5 J3 ,gag if Lf Ag 1 xi I wiki' i s 22 l l Il 5 WT ...ll i remix 5 Qi , F5993 ,I 5 Wi lt Q 2 it iv .ZW , . 'V' El ,- 'g M of f ,, , so , 0 ' S YS, 5' g .gg cff sl' :elif ' Soya fa-J This year, under the splendid leadership of Pauline Collins the Girls' League was especially active in promoting the best interests of the girls of Chaffey. The league began its year's Work 011 Freshman registration day when many of its members directed the new students about the buildings and campus. cs hi In the course of its duties the league also found time to accomplish wel- fare work at the Christmas season, and to give the annual ig d little sisters party, a Girls' League birthday party, a mothers' party, an nfer a beauti- fully decorated car in the Armistice Day parade. - Mrs. Mehl's sympathetic advice and thought ness a an of girls . . meant much to the girls of Chaffey. Her gracious e ality an since - friendship has been an inspiration to every member of e league. The Girls' League is a unique organizati Chaffey c ao ' It . might Well be called 'Every Girls' Club,' for it incl very girl in the sch xt and requires no dues. We hope that i 'l bec he most hettinl org :' zation on the campus in developing the best school, and the - , . . . Y . community 1n California. Sincerely, SUSAN B. L. OFFICERS 'President-Pauline Collins Fifth Vice-President-ll 'l avis First Vice-President-Faye Youngblood Secretary-Betty Lee B amer A Second Vice-President-Jean Baird Treasurer-Lois . ' Third Vice-Presidentfllarriet Shattuck Advertising M, get limbeth Boi ll - Fourill vlC?9-PI'9SlllQlll.L5lilY'jOl'l9 Taylor l'e1Akeader- fx. Bowden K , an if . ig Q WJ G . ' l sf' N 5556 '5 5 Q! Xe xi -s ' a G . QF ad Sea vs U ' r 'F .. 16: li 1 ,rw in. 0 -1. 22 ' ' 23 4 - -' X 8 Q 3 no rg v.' f 0 r ' r ,, sg a 0 r 0 'M g s 12 fri' ul O l ' in... QA' 23 Q1 . sv Q3 '-2 fl . ' Q an ' so M I ' at :5 g V 9 or if S I I an S8 15 eff? Wifi 3 0 A p xlelfibl L. 6 1 Amir 1 Wil Kitt' 4 'Q E .va s 5 9 3 J 5 . 1 L-- 5:5 N. EZ 9 X ., 0 s t . . V C l ,. X , , K, jll'2!'2 ':IIl 5 sv E 3 W lllh. XMI 8 ' bi ' - 3 li ' CJ lf' 1: possess Pauline Collins Faye Youngblood Jean Baird Ilarriet Sllattuck Marjorie Taylor Marilee Davis Betty Lee Bodeuhamer Lois Flum Elizabeth Bond Gladys Bowden V t.-..t.. .-L., 'K' Kfiif iii. , 6 5f:ii' Q3C 5I SK CC 526- - - -2' i'fiL'wQTii 123 M but 1 1l Q, lu , is ,gl ll 5 7 1 as 9 I ' illll f Q 1? tg ll mgs f .1 '1f'v , , ' tt, j I 5 ' Y A .vs E' JIHIEK f Y, hill. ,untill Y gf Y - llu -PM ' ill s' f JiIlI1.,, J!i iXQiXf3:5-B 'T' xi-if , QC! IGCQC ' ' .KCC CC 26 CCCCUEQCGCCC HC 'UGG Twcnl y-three
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