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Ko 'and il 'la ue The Boys' League, consisting of all the boys in school, was headed by three very capable leaders, whose first assignment was the organ- izing of the initiation for all freshman boys. This campaign included the traditional polish- ing ofthe E Next on the agenda was a clothing drive in which discarded clothing was collected for the unfortunate war victims of Korea. Dilligent workers of the combined Boys' and Girls' League cabinet cooperated in mak- ing the plans for the yearly Autumn Ball. Meetings featured entertaining programs and were scheduled once a month for the enjoyment of the entire Boys' League. lBottom leftl-Our bonfire is the biggest part of the Oceanside rally, and the work of getting wood is up to the Boys' League, They stand on top of a hard-earned pile soon to go up in smoke, CBottom rightl-Early Saturday morning, Fresh- man boys began gathering shovels and packing lunches for the big hike to polish the E Shovels were used to spread lime, while lunches were used to feed Senior stomachs at the traditional initia- tion, 553571
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An Alpha is a police- woman whom you may have met while running the wrong stairs. The girl with an orange sweater repre- sented an honor student recommended by all her teachers. She was a girl with a split personality, who tried to keep a few friends and keep order at the same time. First row, left to right: Nancy O'Connor, Jimmy Ann Phillips, Nancy Wilson, Doris Cooper, Penny Mitchell, Peggy Jo l-luqqans, Janet Scovil, Marilyn Fox, Bar- lmm Brown, Second row, left to right: Janice Belezil, Sara Gralmlae, Mrs, Ming, Peggy Gaglinno, Gladys Schroeder, Angie Cabrera, Gwen Bell. fs' . t aff' - warn , x , f R74 Take me out to the fair grounds . . . Nancy 0'Connor, Escondido l-ligh's i953 delegate to California Girls' State, shows Leon Hartley and Tom McGetchin, Boy Staters, one of the many slogans the Girl Staters used in campaigns. Nancy attended a ten-day session of learning gov- ernment by doing held at a Sacra- mento high school, while Leon and Tom were experiencing similar situa- tions with other boys their age at the State Fair Grounds in Sacramento. Representatives for the program, which is sponsored by American Le- gion units throughout the state and nation, are selected each year by the E.U.l-l.S. faculty on a basis of schol- arship, leadership, and personal rat- in . gThe i954 delegates are Nancy Clements, Melvin Brown, and Steve Alker. .....-. - Pr s Patrol ed the ltlall , l MVP i 5 Z 5? 4 , f lil, il 'Hu f 5 awww if fmgsarwu ,. M 7: l 'Q 1 M2 f i 'f X I W - A L r . J 1 4 1 , ,f l 4, 4, 4, ,W t V ,V ,,.. vv , In , , , , 2 i, ' , ' f Q, ' 47 . . I , , , K ,f . W X, , y , ,. f Q , , ' 4 ' - 1 ,, V, ,,,JkiV ...M , .NA 'E'-'Mr' wi I L-, .. t L
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an 'fer lAbove, rightl l-leading the Gills' League activities were llelt lu rightl Peggy l-luggans, President, Mrs. Loomis, advisor, Angie Cabrera, Secretary Treasurer, and Janet Scovil, Vice President. fAbove, leftl-Sue l-loward, Marilyn Gif ford and Anita Parris try out for one of the Girls' l.eague's biggest events, the fashion show, in which Wallcer's of San Diego dise play their latest styles. . .A , .X geyytsw wi, N127 Aw Girls' Leaguers enjoyed a Good Grooming Panel at one of their meetings. The panel consisted of Cleft to rightl Peggy Jo l-luggans, Shirley Nomura, Tessie Wikholm, Sue Redmond, Nancy Clements, Mrs. Radney, narrator from the Escondido Fabric Mart, Eva Hopkins, Carol Frances, Mary Ellen Rod- riguez and Rosalie Church. Wal-leed Taye tl: er Seven capable girls headed the many activities of the Girls' League. They were: President, Peggy Hug- gans, Vice President, Janet Scovil, Secretary-Treasurer, Angie Cabrera, and Representatives from the four classes, Kathy Watson, Peggy Gag- liano, Melba Stone and Carol Cos- carart. The capture of all Li'l Abners was made possible through the combined efforts of the Girls' League and G.A.A. Cabinets, when they present- ed the annual Sadie Hawkins' Dance. Topics of general interest were arranged for the various meetings throughout the year and completed an active program schedule. 29 l '...... '
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