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Girls' League Johns Graber Frost Yahres Townsend Sliattnck Shields Davenport Shepherd Wight Berry Wilson OFFICERS President .,.,...,...,..,...,.,,.,........,...,...., Mary Johns Secretary ,...,. .,,..,...,..,..................... T hea Shiels First Vice-President .......,,. Georgiana Graber Treasurer ,...,..,,...,., Mary Louise Davenport Second Vice-President.. ..,.., ,.... M arion Frost Pep Leader ........,......,......,...... Ellen Shepherd Third Vice-President ,..., .......,.. H elen Yahres Fourth Vice-President ..,...., Betty Townsend Fifth VicePresident ........ ...Patricia Shattuck S CHAFFEY opened her doors for the new year, the cabinet proved them- selves worthy by helping the new stu- dents to register. Football brought the sale of pom-poms and small footballs, and -each entertainment the selling of candy. The profit this year was much greater than in former years. QA new constitution was adopted at the first of the year which provided many needed changes. The office force was larger than before as the girls were able to work with Mrs. Mehl in the main office. The cabinet held many pot-luck supper meetings in the club room. They also held regular meetings on Monday noons. The big and little sister tea started the social ball to rolling. The tea, using an international theme, was very suc- cessful in creating a more sisterly feeling among the new and old girls. A new idea was started this year in which the girls of -each class entertained the mothers of all the class members at a tea. These teas enabled mothers, teachers and girls to become bet- ter acquainted. Tea was also served to the faculty before every faculty meeting. The pro- ceeds went for welfare work and into the treas- ury. The dames and damsels closed these teas with a lovely birthday tea for all of the girls. qMrs. Mehl, Mary Johns, and Betty Townsend were our delegates to the fall con- vention at Eagle Rock. qThe spring conven- l21l Advertising Manager ............ Dorothy Wight Chairman of Office Force ...... Theora Berry Athletic Chairman .............. .Barilyn Wilson tion was held at Pomona college. Onr dele- gates were Miss Martin, Theora Berry and Jean Allison. 1LThe, Girls' League working with the advisory groups, were able to increase a vast amount the welfare work at Christmas time. The lobby of the auditorium was filled with food. Two hundred bags were also filled with candy and cookies. 1LThe fourth annual mother and daughter banquet was held on March 24 with one of the largest crowds on record in attendance. The theme honored famous mothers of all ages. Each girl, with a smile in her eyes and love in her heart, hon- ored lier own mother. qLOn May 5 the audi- torium was the scene of a beautiful and im- pressive candle-light service at which time each 1932-33 cabinet member presented the girl who is to take her place for 1933-34. As she did so, she touched her lighted taper to the new member's candle, thus carrying the light on. Jean Allison, as President, will be ably assisted by the cabinet made up of the following girls: Mary Doll, Dorothy Cameron, Sally Ford, Ellen Shepherd, Mary Davenport, Mary G. Ramey, Mildred Johns, Exie J. Stev- ens, Lucille Huston, and Patricia Shattuck. qThe activities of the 1932-33 cabinet were closed at a delightful dinner given in the Chaf- fey apartment when the senior cabinet mem- bers entertained both the old and new cabinet members.
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