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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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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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Football team? No it's our Cheerleaders attired Duke Art, sculptor, presented a National Assembly . , , ' f b ll r. Shoulder pads tailed to hinder the program, and modeled the face ot E,U.l-l.S, sopho- in oot a armo ' ' h gals as they led the homecoming spirit ot EU.l-l.S, more Sue l-loward, l-lis humorous remarks during t e program added to the popular assembly. in a pep rally tor the Chula Vista game that evening. 'M- 4 'N, ,, ,A fa hti 9 fner 9, eluytlcm Cute and snappx, good and happxf tits the songleaders ot '53 and '54, who with their new routines and attractixe outtits, kept up the spirit ot the cheering section The girls elected Sex Exans as their head song leader, Manx a night was spent at anx one ot the girls houses male ing new pomepons, planning and sewing new haslcethall uniforms, and other little inhs that l-cept them husx between games Wfoilsing along with bex, were Pat Dur hun, Patsxl Stewart! and Lois Rosser, all at whom had satislactorx records. Their 3 snappy orange cordurox outtits added imvlml alwp llte lkllll sxtdlxenl COHXCVTILWIC the Homecoming Parade at IQSS, Start ing the haslxethall season the girls gaxc us a pleasant surprise in their new white uniforms.
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