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President, Sherrie Funkhouset Even before school opened, the Girls' League of Hudson's Bay was energetically planning a year of activities. These were launched with the Big and Little Sister party held in August. All the incoming sophomore girls had the opportunity to make many new friends and to become familiar with the Bay. The annual Get Acquainted Dance was sponsored with the Boys' League on the first Friday of school. The Hootenanny West Group entertained at the festive ho’otenanny which was presented jointly by the Hudson's Bay and Fort Vancouver Girls' Leagues in November. Many assemblies were held pertaining to the interests of girls. One included a panel of boys who discussed girls' dress and fads. The talent assembly was presented in the Spring. Throughout January and February, the Girls' League planned Tolo days and the Tolo dance, King of Hearts . Long hours after school were spent in Mr. Jolliver's room making delightful decorations for the annual activity. Tolo was the high- light of a busy and successful year for the Hudson's Bay Girls' League. Vice President, Ruby Apsler Recording Secretory, Carol lorenfz 28 Corresponding Secretory, Stephanie Craig
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Half the fun is decorating. Pictured arc, left to right. Pot Richmond, Judy Feller, Vonda Erickson, Mary Wilder, and Sherrie Funkhouscr. Ceague Unites May Qirls Gl representatives being sworn in during the installation assembly. Big-little Sister Day gives sophomore girls a preview of Bay. President Sherrie relaxes be- tween speeches ot Big-little Sister Porty. Annie Avery, Peggy Smith, and Solly Jans- sen model the latest in girls' fashions. Kathy Tingcy. Gl vice-president for 1962-63, installs this year's presi- dent, Sherrie Funkhouser. Miss Horty, GL advisor, discusses dance prepara- tions with Mr. Jolliver. Hobert Herber, Dennis Gillingham, and Mike Mdnturff criticize girls' fads and fashions. Mory Wilder, Sandy Wcsolowski, and Frank Fischer get instructions from Mr. Jolliver. .27
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Treasurer, Mary Wilder Reporter, Katho Kern Senior Girls' League representatives are left to right, top: Sandy Wesolowski, Barbara Vaughan, Lynda Holm, Jonie long, Betty Vcrbeck, Linda Magnunson, Chris Hale, Carol Hanson, and Debbie Cushing. Bottom: Carol Davies, Kathy Davis, Jeanette Smith, Shcron Wolch, Laura Besserman, and Peggy Lindquist. Junior representatives are left to right, top: Marilyn Jenkins. Cheryl Zoet, Donno Grenier, Kathy Bryon, Barbaro Felt, Nadine Shefchek, Molinda Goldbeck, Sue Green, ond Sharon Seas. Bottom: Donito Bleth, Nancy Holmbcrg, Sara Matthew, Joan Dickenson, Bonnie Freeman, Jeanie Gerber, Jody Feller, Barbara Eost, and Sonja Elton. Sophomore representatives ore let» to right, top: Pom Boudcr, Julie Noth, Joanne Weber, Darla Duffy, Sue Bickford, Kathy Erickson, Donna Eno, and Sally Jansen. Bottom: Chris Patterson, Joanne Upton, Carolyn Brill, Carol Collett, Cindy Movie, Carol White, Janellc Govgc, and Diane Houghland.
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