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Scbolarsfzh Stamlingw- Miss Annu Finley, zulvisvrz Jeannine DeWitt. vii-v president 1:Yvonne Zlaket,nl'esi1lent 2:Kazuku Auyania., sec-retary 1: Janet Gardiol, Rachel Trujillo, vice president 2: Catherine Mvlntosh, Edward Moriinotu, .lim Dodson. Victor Ostrom, Lowell Catlin. Seated-Madonna Hemi, social chairman 1: Audrey Sharpe. secretary 2: Nola Ward, president 1. social chairman 2: Marjorie Mitchell, Barbara Ne-aring, Floyd Claus, Bill Phillips, Hazel Wood, Helen Harris, John Borrego, Phellis Cloud. mm oefgw' Life was not all study for the Scholarship Society, Chapter 13 of the California Scholarship Federation, this year. A ditch day at Los Angeles Was enjoyed by all. Social dinners were held at the homes of different members. The pot lucks were highlighted by games of minia- ture golf and by motion pictures. First semester president was Nola Ward, succeeded by Yvonne Zlaket for second semester. The group was advised by Miss Anna Finley. Jambr Red fross 'Wrqgfzfen Me tomar Making first aid posters, tray favors, pictures for European hospitals, collecting money for a worthy cause, all of these are activities of the Garden Grove Junior Red Cross, advised by Miss Abby Chapman. In addition to service, they attended meetings and banquets at Anaheim and Huntington Beach, and an overnight meeting at Balboa. llldli Vltl NS lil+IPRESENTAfl'1Vl1lS Starnllny - .iladunnu Hmm, Miss Abby Chapman, AtlVlHl'l', Sealed -Audrey Slf1ill'lr+-, Vicky Hayman, Helen Harris. Not Slmwn - Katherine Haster, Bonnie Soyland. PAGE 1 8
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617ls' league Me Women ......... The Girls' League, under the capable leadership of Helen Henderson, presi- dent, with Mrs. Eileene LaBarthe as adviser, endeavored to instill more unity and a feeling of pride into the organization. Revival of dress regula- tions was one of their big achieve- ments. A fashion show tcompliments of Andres' Dress Shopj and tea were sponsored to bring the girls and mothers closer together. The Co-Ed dance was a big feature of the year. To acquant the eighth grade girls with the high school and its students, the League also sponsored the annual 'fBig Sister Day. An exchange as- sembly at Brea was another event which marked the year. GIRLS' l.l4I.Hil'lG UI-'l lt'El'lS Left In riglit--.lm-kie Drake, Serxk'ftnt-ul-arms: Helen l'lPYlflPI'S1NTl president: Mrs, lflileene Lakiarthe. ztflviser: Putty Rtfdreit-k, secretary: llizlne Hess 'I'+1mplls. vit-P president, 5'evenf!1 Heaven Ushering at plays, operettas, and band concerts, sponsoring the first dance of the year, The Kick- ' ' ' ' h 'o ed a ditch day,'l of the Golden Fleece activities. For their own recreaton, t ey enj y Off, were a few and also a stage play at the Biltmore Theater entitled Angel Street. new members to join the club. Members are automatically Two initiations each year permit nominated for membership by attaining a high attitude and activity rating. Mrs. LaBarthe acted as adviser. 6ola'en Fleece mx I4 lr Xithrl I1 n Mzturer, Bill Starkey, 3 - A - 1 . -. . or ':t1'ri. Hill l'hll' lips, Autlrt-3' Sharpe, Nuln l'usIleLhwztilP, Phe-llis Clotltl, Hurlmrzt Nvztring, 'tltlle lluw--- Don Sievt-ke. I-Itlwztrtl Murinmto. lmvitl thulwztllzult-l', .lennninv Ile-VVilt. vin-e presi- dent Z, Hamel Wood, Imn Shearer, Joanne Apple- liury, tfPt'l'Plill'X I: ltatnionst Iiyssmun, Front ltuw--th'il'l' Lewis. president 2: lruatne Antlexstmn, vit-e pt't1sitlt'nt ll .lim Hinkle, lfluytl Claus. Stephen Smith, Ihlrleiirh Hunt, Don .Xrt-hex'. Mrs, Hileerw l.ul4:tl'llu-, zulfiser. Not Shown- l'tmm Urnss. president l. Q - www www
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