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Girls Federation PoiNT SYSTEM Shirley Gillis is chairman of the point system committee, a permanent di- ision of the Girls' Federation, The members of the committee are Jeannette McHargue, Maxine Johnsen, lola Ryerson, Arline Morris. Irene Miller, Phyllis Laughery and Betty Henry. The committee is composed of one representative from each of the eight semester classes. These represntatives keep a page for each member of their class noting accurately the account of activities which they turn in. Points are given for seving on committees, sports, honor roll, attendance, class officers, operetta, class plays and many other activities, Senior girls are required to have 125 points to earn a letter. All others re- quire l5O points. LETTERS Abandoning convention and precedent the Girls' Federation this year pur- chased letters to award members who had earned the required points. The letters are four-inch block letter D's of red chenille on yellow back- ground. The girls who earned letters for the first semester are Jane Nilsson, Marjorie Armstrong, Phyllis Hardin, Dorothy Dick, Marjorie Suffield, Mavis Slaton, Eulalie Hopkins, Phyllis Hudson. Iola Ryerson, Lois Harlan, Maxine Johnsen, Leora Fletcher, Ilene Low, June Knott. Marguerite McCauley, Billee Laidlaw, Lenore Cecil, Doris Logan, Dorothy Lowry, Jeannette McHargue and Genevia NVal1s. Needing something to wear the new letters on, the Girls' Federation adopt- ed a regulation sweater. lt is white, all wool, and buttoned. Any member of the Federation is eligible to purchase one. SISTER PARTY Black cats and pumpkins of a Hallowe'en motif decorated the gym for the annual Girls' Federation Big and Little Sister party from 5 to 7 on October 30. For entertainment there were piano solos, duets, and tap dancing by Jeanne Brannan and Mary Lou McCauley, A play, The Bachelors Dream. was given in the auditorium with the following cast. The reader, Ruth Radebaugh: bachelor, Hester Davis: school chum. Hilda Trump: little playmate, Bernice Boone. Girls' Cabinet: Front Row-Jeanne Jackson. Laura Aiwnstrong. Mavis Slaton, Phyllis Mi-t'auley. Max'- jorie William. Burk Row-Rebecca Courtney, Marjorie Delluwe, Marguerite IN-IeCuuley, Maxine John- sen. Lula Hzirlzm. Girls' l e1le-ration Advisor: Miss Luilington.
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Suxaplmml Quartet: Bob Burokor, Pat Floyd. Gene Donlay, Delbert Lnugliery. Sm-inl Cnnnniitee: Stnndillg-Mr. Chrisnmn, Miss XYatson, Mr. Gundrich, Mr. Purnell, Miss I-lnu-h Mr. Nelsun. Seated-Jane Nilsson. Bnh Pruitt, Bill Dick. Dellu-rt Laugliery and Fred Blessinger. Paddle- Squad: First Row-Don Baldridfre. Pm Floyd. Delbert l4Zlll2jl'l91'y. Sec-mul Row-Myron Weill man, Stanley Hardin, Gene Dunley, Grady 'l'1-cumin. 'l'hlrrl Row-Billy Culhr-rms-ni. Fred Blessingei John Sparkes. Operelhl Prodin-lion Staff: Fin-it RnwfRnth lhulebauigrli, Billee l.:1ldlzuv. Jane Nilsson. New-nlnl Row- Duke Newby. Dale Courtney. Basketball f0llllllilt99! First Row-John Sparkes, Delbert l.1iugln-ry, Lynutmi lilwell. Si-L-nml Row- Hnlph Smllli. Lloyd Rainwater, Joe Z-larring. 27
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Upper Left-Many lfete Procession: 'Front Row-Merton Purnell, John McCamant, Ann Pomeroy, Sheril Barr. Arden Archer, Jenn Rogers, M:-trdy Gammon, James 1wIceCrtmant. Charles Bishee. Top Row -Jean Payne, Lawrence Yvinnett, Bernice Boone, Bob XVeber, Genevia Xvalls, Delbert Lnnghery, Mavis Slaton, Bill Dick, Maxine Johnsen. Upper Center-Girls' Federation Representatives: Laura Armstrong, Rebecca Courtney, Marjorie DeRuwe, Ladine Mac-Farlane, Maxine Johnsen, Phyllis McCauley, Margery YVlllia1ns. Upper Right-Girls 'Federation Officers: Mavis Slaton, Marguerite McCauley, Jeanne Jackson, Lola, Harlan. Lower Left-Point System Committee: Front Row-Jeannette McHargue. Iola Ryerson. Back Row- Irene Miller, Phyllis Laughery, Betty Henry, Shirley Gillis, Maxine Johnsen, Arlene Morris. Lower Right-Mny Fete Committee: Front Row-Bernice Boone, Evelyn Lowry, Maxine Sanford, Helen Woodward, Jeannette Mel-Iargue, Lenore Cecil, Jeanne Brannan, Laura McCauley, Nadine Cecil, Phyllis McCauley, Earline Moxley, Laura Armstrong, Odetta, Knight. Middle Row-Leora Fletcher, Eileen Thomas, Margery Williams, Dorothy Cyrus, Ruth Blesslnger, Hester Davis, Marie Krause, Jeanne Jackson, Maxine Johnsen, Helen Literal, Eileen Jones. Blllee Laidlaw, Phyllis Harden. Buck Bow-Frances Kltterman, Marguerite McCauley, Madeline Enrich, Eualle Hopkins, Dorothy Dick, Jane Nilsson, Kay Randklev, Dorothy Polly, Marjorie Suffield, Ruth Radebaugh. Country Girl, Laura Armstrong: coquette, Eileen Fletcher: beauty, Genevia Walls: winter girl, Shirley Gillis: actress, Thelma McCauley: Gypsy, Isabelle Casteel: military girl, Jane Nilsson: Indian maid, Vivian Turner: nurse, Doro- thy Polly: cook, Lois Harlan: widow, Ilene Low: mother, Margaret Sanders. Florence DeRuwe, general manager. appointed the following committee chairmen: Entertainment, Nadine Cecil: refreshments, Marguerite McCauley: decorations, Eulalie Hopkins: cleanup, Martha Cyrus, and invitations, Shirley Gills. MAY PETE Friday afternoon, May 7, Queen Genevia I was crowned Queen of May amidst the cheers of her loyal subjects. She proclaimed the day one of revelry and merriment, and joy and happiness reigned supreme. The coronation was held in the stadium after a week of hard work by many students. Delbert Laughery acted as Master of Ceremonies and placed the crown upon the royal brow. The attendants and escorts were Jean Payne, Mavis Slaton, Bernice Boone, Maxine Johnsen, Bob XVeber, Bill Dick, Lawrence Winnett and Delbert Fletcher. Lora McCauley and Hester Davis acted as Court Jesters. The program included selections by the second sextette, clap dance, clarinet duet and grade school trumpet trio, Mother Goose came out of her legendary book and introduced her fairy tale children with appropriate rhymes. The day's entertainment was climaxed by three Maypole dances. x
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