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MW., ..,. .,,.., . Vx., . e . ,,,.,l, gm, ,, .. ,. GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL OFFICERS President ........................ Cleo Lundstrom Vice-President ............ Ochal WVaterman Secretary .............. ....... . Adelaide Plath Treasurer ...,,.......... ......... lt lilly Corbin Bulletin Monitor ........ Ochal lVaterman Banker . ............................... Alice lVhitney H. A. A. Representative ....................... . La. Verne Freegord News Representative ..v. Rose Lowdon Faculty Advisor ................ Lela E. Ellis The Girl's League council directs the policies of the League, originates plans for its activities, suggests ways and means for carrying out its projects, and assumes the responsibility of securing , the cooperation of all the girls in making the League a useful, progressive organ- ization. The Girl's League council has succeeded this year in helping the League to become a financially independent organ- ization. It has conducted two candy sales and an all-school cafeteria, the combined net profits of which have been more than 3100. Nominations for elections are made through its committees, registration days are named, and the election held accord- ing to civic procedure. . GIRIFS LEAGUE ENTERTAIN- . MENT DEPARTMENT OFFICERS President ,............... ............ E velyn Briggs Secretary ...... ..... E velyn Craig Treasurer ............................ Ruth Benson Bankers .....................................................r,. Murrel Isbelle, Louise' Anderson H. A. A. Representative ........................ Louise Anderson Bulletin Monitor .............,....., Mary Mills Faculty Advisor ........ Fannye M. Shrock This club acts as a central committee to make arrangements for invitations, SOCIAL SER VICE decorations, programs, and all social functions of the Girls' League. These include Mothers Tea, the 9B Farewell Party for the 9A's, also informal Get-to Gether Party, and others as the occasion arises. The following girls were on the honor roll of the Girls' League for the fall of 1929: Clarice Hart, Ruby Peterson, Louise Anderson, Evelyn Briggs, Mary Mills, Gilda Pace. or THE GIRLS' ' LEAGUE OFFICERS mittee, the Supply Room committee, President ...............,............ Doris Drobig Secretary-Treasurer ........ Hazel Watson Bulletin Monitor .................... Betty Moe Bankers ....,....... Clara Pitts, Fern Hoyum H. A. A. Representative .... JIIIIC Dennis News Representative Florien Young Faculty Advisor ........................................ Bernadette M. Proulx The social service department sponsors all philanthropic work of Q the League. This department also contains several committees which render special school service, such as the Office com- N .ax 5 .4-. 'lffhfff-L.5?f??' 1' CTI .f ,W Philanthropic committee. The Philanthropic committee, work- ing in conjunction with the social service bureau of the city, has provided for a bountiful Christmas for several families. The Handkerchief committee gathers all handkerchiefs left around the build- ing, has them laundered, and sent to children of the Spokane Children's home. This committee provides for the renting of handkerchiefs to those in the school, who for one reason or another, may need extra handkerchiefs. N F' -,,... . . ,,,.. .. . iff -ai-1:27511 llfiiQfj??e5iL3Z. C455 '
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