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and provides a common bond for girls wp SECOND SEMESTER GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINET i f xg? ff' 1 7 SEATED: Donna Pennel, Campus Pal chairman, Joan Crotser, secretary, Marilyn Johns, president, Mechele Felix, treasurer, Sue Glasgow, vice president STANDING: Gay Bilder, sunshine chairman, Jayne Grancley, sophomore represen- tative, Kay Henlin, junior representative, Cathy Clark, senior representative, Peggy McNamara, historian, Kristie Burton, historian, Danell Jorge-nson, his- torian. Members ot Les Torcheres staged a fashion show in connection with The installation of second semester officers. Shown in the picture below are, left to right: Gay Bilcler, Judy Carr, Cheri Meyers, Sandy Glauser, Bonnie Ferber, Sue Jacobson, Carol Williamson, Robyn Hickey and Cathy Clark. .wf K.: I1-ECL , f, 1, '.'- ,.:'. ,.
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Girls' League co-ordiniates activities FIRST SEMESTER oi RLS' LEAGUE CABINET SEATED: Laura Moder, senior girls' representative, Donna Pennel, secretary, Cheri Meyers, president, Emilie Powell, vice president, Sue Glasgow, Treasurer STANDING: Sharon Marshman, iunior girls' representative, Judy Carr, Girls' State representative, Adrienne Kilpatrick, sunshine chairman, Pat Armstrong, his- torian, Marlene Eich, historian, Sandra Evanson, historian, Chris Kirklen, soph representative. Absent: Jorlaine Hubbard, Campus Pal chairman Outgoing president, Cheri Meyers pins orchid on incoming president, Marilyn Johns NS Planning activities ot interest to girls is the purpose ot Girls' League. Although every girl in DSHS is auto- matically a member, the actual work is performed by the members ot the cabinet, composed ot girls elected by vote ot the feminine part of the student body. As is the usual custom, the League sponsored a Campus Pal program, with all girls new to the school being assigned a secret pal to make them teel wel- come. Although the League sponsors Such events as Luggage Day, Girl-ot-the-Month elections, and guest nights tor each class, the big event ot the year is the Girls' League dance, traditionally called the Sadie Any girl who wishes to take an active part in these activities has an equal opportunity by signing up to work on any or all ot them, thereby also qualifying tor points needed to become a member ot the girls' honor service clubs, Les Torcheres and Normaneers.
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Service is an important and necessary part 'Aff SEATED: Cathy Clark lfirst sern, presidentl, Mrs, Jane Walta lsponsori, Carol Williamson lsecond sem. presideriti BOTTOM ROW: Pat Pierce, Cheri Meyers, Gay Bilder, Bonnie Ferber, Robyn l-lickey, Sharon Marshman, Marie Nonaca SECOND ROW: Sandy Glauser, Marilyn Johns, Sue Jacobson, Mechele Felix, Joan Crotser, Patti Wilson, Judy Carr THIRD ROW: Andi Bullen, Jane Snyder, Pam Washburn, Belinda Bittner, Sue Glasgow, Kay Henlin, Jorlaine Hubbard TOP ROW: Cheryl Marty, Sue Cannon, Pam Lee, Shauna Benedict, Sue Cardon, Pat Cutler Adrienne Kilpatrick The purpose of Les Torcheres is to serve the school, and to provide tor its members an opportunity tor leadership. The club caters to the girls who are in- terested in becoming active members ot both school ancl community. Les Torcheres had many activities during the i963- 64 school year. As is their usual custom, they ushered and served at school tunctions, with Sword 84 Shield they co-sponsored the Sweethearts Ball, they presented a fashion show in connection with the installation ot second semester Girls' League otticers, they helped in the library, they celebrated 30 years ol service with an annual reunion on April Ql. Les Torcheres is also a club with scholastic interests, 1 and raised money to give a scholarship, they raised il:lOO tor AFS. Motto ot the club is: i'The highest and best be my goal. Old grads return for Les Torcheres reunion l ii iii s C3
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