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sf-,sy-mmwmr ...,x L N.. .xg ABOVE: Vegas, the group which performed for the Twirp, Rock-N-Bee-Bop, enter- tained the crowd. CIRCLE: Twirp King jim Brown, senior. TOP: KINGS COURT: Sopho- more Chris Emerson, freshman Rich Galat and junior Phil Richardson. RIGHT: Lance Wood, senior, and Annette Rasmussen, junior, enjoy the mellow music of Vegas at the annual Girls' League sponsored Twirp. 22 FALL GIRLS' LEAGUE wwf' .1
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..l .1 T. vw...-.-. - Pg' QI. -an-bma- , S+ vu-9 ABOVE: Senior Greasers fSCott Bos, Marvin Hill, Charles Leggett, jeff Willard, Tim Gaines, Wade Overgaardl play it cool at a '50's fall pep assembly. LEFT: Members of the Portland Dance Theatre return for a performance at a spring assembly. ASSEMBLIES 21
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GIRLS' LEAGUE HIGI-ILIGI-IT, 'ROCK-N-BEE-BOP,' A SUCCESS sing a '5O's theme, Rock-N-Bee-Bop, the - fall Girls' League cabinet sponsored its annual Twirp tgirl-ask-boyl dance on Nov. 9. Featuring the group, Vegas , the dance was termed successful by Rachel Kale, president, because we made S500 and we had a good crowd. Disappointments, though, did arise during the term. I was really unhappy with our apathetic cabinet. lt was always the same girls who helped out and showed up for meetings and parties. I know we would have had a better term if everyone would have cooperated, Kale said. The Girls' League president credited juniors Sue Lambert and Kim Morris for doing a really good job with the only Twirp week activity, the Send a Kiss to a Friend. Kisses, sent from secret admirers, were delivered in reg rooms. The cabinet also sponsored caramel apple sales and sold chocolate kisses during Twirp week. At the traditional Big-Little Sister parties in September and October, the president was happy with the turnout of the freshmen girls. We had a lot of fun and the freshmen enjoyed themselves. Kale had special thanks for Cathy Leaverton, vice president, who attended our meetings regularly and gave much of her time. .457 ta 'lg .P ABOVE: Fall Girls' League officers tKelly Graetzer, second vice president, julie Mof- fatt, publicity rep, Lynn Oka, treasurer, and Cathy Leaverton, vice presidentl plan an activ- ity during a meeting. LEFT: A 'groovy' couple tKelly Graetzer and Greg Franksl show off their '5O's style dress as part of an assembly to promote the Friday night dance, held at the end of Twirp week. FALL GIRLS' LEAGUE 23
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