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liummmws I L NORM OLLESTAD SALLIE CHAMBERS BOYS' LEAGUE PRESIDENT GIRLS' LEAGUE PRESIDENT 190 59 and girls, ZQCLQLLQS 5953 Q C, fqxxz '73 W 2, ,Wh ,aw , ww f W ,,w! W iz wif X., WM BOYS' LEAGUE CABINET-ROW I: Otero, Ollestcad, president, Biggs. GIRLF' LEAGUE CABINET-ROW I: Bruce, Ehlers, Chambers, Peod, Van ROW Il: Burrow, Reina, Power. Hoorebeke. ROW II: Miss Gill, sponsor, Shorten C bell, Nagy, Mrs. Neher, sponsor. , arson, Cuddy, Camp- IB
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WINTER BOYS' AND GIRLS' LEAGUE, sponsoring the many events of the first season, went their merry way to accomp- lish a successful semester of duties well performed. The girls had charge of the semi- annual Sadie Hawkins dance, which was a howling success, in that there was a sell-out crowd and everyone had a wonderful time. At the end of the semester the girls had their usual installation assem- bly, at which all the old and new officers were dressed in white and were given cor- sages, even including M i s s Gill, the sponsor. The Winter Boys' League was iust as ac- tive as the Girls' League by sponsoring the semi-annual Girl Hate Boy Day, some noon dances, and many noon tourn- aments, including horseshoe, basketball and volleyball. irlsi lea, ues MJ953 BOYS LEAGUE CABINET-ROW I: Herring, Ollestad. ROW ll LeGrue Power president, Orman.
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SUMMER BOYS' AND GIRLS' LEAGUES were ioint sponsors of the successful Needle Work Guild drive. The Girls' League, a:t'ng alone, planned the spring Sadie, the Simplicity Fashion Show, Girls' Week, and Cotton Day, the best liked and most co'orful girls' event of the year. On this day the girls choose a queen who is crowned with great ceremony in the quad, after which there is a fashion show where girls from all sewing classes model garments they have made themselves. The Boys' League, under the guidance of Nor- man Ollestad, sponsored Boy Hate GTrl Day, White Shirt Day, and the new Mr. Washing- ton Contest, as well as all intermural sports such as basketball, track, volleyball, and l1o'se-shoes. Highlighting the Boys' League czctivities were the sports nights. ,gl slits: if V 1 L U9 is ww ' X C it 4, v-'-- WE A T -WM, -' A-bfi: -i' f.:21ffQ'jiJf,5,?fYf- , , L Q L r, A-L-efww.. 41.-Q f'ff1'Tf1f.11 Pi.?s 1- '15 'iff' ig, - I4'.. ,, Mei. , H -'V ' . J' The Art Hall is often cluttered with backdrops, such as this one for the Sadie being worked on by Carol Ehlers and other members of the Girls' League School Committee. The fellows watch for a ringer at the Boys' League Horseshoe Tournament. 9
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