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Breath nf Clbrean Zona Owen Dorothy Duffy Fmma Perkms Vlabel Duffy Presldent Vzce Presulent Secretary Treasurer Ghz Gala Zlleague When the fall semester opened thls year the Glrls League was all ready to functlon under the leadership of Mrs Vernard Hlckey Dean of Girls and the following offlcers Presldent Zona Owen Vlce Presldent Dorothy Duffy Secretary Treasurer Emma Perkms Councll Vlembers Martha Huntley Enslo New house Wlmfred Cummmgs Lols Bartley vlabel Duffy Helen Orr Ellzabeth Burns and Helen Olsen In Nlovember a treasurer was elected to take over part of the secretary treasurers dutles Slnce Mabel Duffy was elected to f1ll thxs offlce the sophomores replaced her as a councll member by electlng IXHSVI KarJamak1 Each offlcer rn addxtlon to her regular dutles has acted as chalrman of a permanent commlttee carlng for programs soclal functlons soclal ser vlce work c1v1c actlvxtles and athletlcs Under the SUDGYVISIOD of the offlc rs other commlttees have been appomted to look up the Shut In to lmprove trafflc m glrls locker room and hallway to axd lH a ood drlve for the needy at Chrlstmas tlme and st1ll others to care for the rest room and the rest room patxents The opportunltles for the glrls to partlcxpate ln the work of the league and to partake of 1ts advantages have been many and varled The B1 and Llttle Slster month afforded the semor and freshman g1rls an opportumty to become acqualnted the semors taklng the freshmen under ther wings The Hlgh Jmx for girls only in October proved an unusually good time A dance glven 1n November to a1d the treasury requlred plannmg and execu tlve abllty Basket ball feeds have been glven after each local game In January the Nlothers of Fort Bragg Hlgh School students were entertamed bw a program followed bv a tea In add1t1on to these speclal proJects the Glrls League has met once each month for lts regular busmess session and program Such 3CtlV1Il9Q have asslsted Ill developxng a hearty sp1r1t of co opera tlon frlendllness and unselflsh loyalty among tl1e girls who have partlclpated Plans for the remamder of the school year mclude Fr1endsh1p Day under the dxrectlon of Lona Owen a Glrls League Party a party ln April IH honor of exghth grade glrls and the Glrls League banquet and mstallation of new offlcers ln 'VIav lCont1nued on Page 1031 91 :ee:3Qeeeeeccezceeeeee:::::::e::::::::::t::::e..:,... 3 '2 ' 9 . . , Yell Leader ....................l............................. Helen Abramson f ' ----,--- 'A , U -' ' , U , , L ' , , , . ' Y , ' , ' . ll YI ' 3 ' , Y 'Y . . 'Y' ' u 1 . 7 7 n y ' ' ' W. E 2' 9 I?- t
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