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Page 109 text:
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! I- - Girls League has proven to be one of the most active organ- izations at Crater. All girls are members and participate in its many activities. Led by its very capable officers, it accomp- lished many things throughout the year. A Girl-of-the-Month was chosen each month and received a silver chain and disk inscribed with Girl of the Month. At the end ofthe year the Girls League members selected a Girl-ot-the- Year. The Girls League sponsored such events as the Mothers' Day Tea, Twirp Season in the spring, and movies on various occasions. They also sponsored skating parties each semester, and the Spring Formal. The Girls League awarded a scholarship to a senior girl consisting of all the money that was left in the treasury at the close of the year. G LEAGUE l T21 L Q -if 7? 'iw 3
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Page 108 text:
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COMETFEQ A familiar sight at our football and basketball games was the 50 Comettes in their black uniforms. Thev provided the half- time activity which they worked out with their drill leaders. They plllf in over time to make a successful basket- ball banquet, and several money raising projects to raise the money for this banquet. To top off their successful year they planned a trip to the Lake O Woods which took place in julv. The officers were: President, Rose Drakeg Vice-Presi- dent, Kathy Coe, Sec- retary, Pat Medley, Treas- urer, Janet Andersong N Historian, Joanne Ritter, ' Drill Leaders were Helen Hood and Judi Davis. AND LETHHZMEAVQ CLUB The Order of the C is composed of those boys earning a varsity letter in one of the sports and meeting the qualifications of the club. The goals ot Q , the club are to be of C N ' service to the school and V ,, .a communitv The clib J' '-r. - '5---ir' 1 ' .L . , - Y -qs! -A ' s' onsored man ' activities, 'EV during the yeah Ushering at basketball games or any event which might require their services won many nods of approval. The Letternians Club dance was still being talked abotrt weeks later. The Club's O'v'CX'Tllgl2l outing at one of the lakes i is 1 llll L last summer was the cliucher to the vears activities and servives perfortned. Officers were President, hall Morse, Ylc'E'Pl'C:ldCllI, Don Hubbard, becretarv, Steven Parish, Treasurer, H Lee Gossett. ' s of -1 , ,.
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