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Water Balloons Wet Girls at Big-Little Sister Picnic Splash! Water balloons drenched old and new Madison girls at this year's first Girls' League activity. The event, (he Big-Little Sister Picnic, also fea- tured a three-legged race, l alling and laughing, “big and little sisters” be- came better acquainted. Following the get-together, the Homecoming Mum Sale busied league members in November. One night they met at girls' houses and made more than one thousand mums. For some, the mum-making experience was a difficult and finger-swelling task. Yet for others, it was simply a bore. The joking and gossiping which went on that night, however, made the job more enjoyable. Other group events included bake sales, the Dad-Daughter Banquet, and “Twerp Week. Sponsoring activi- ties such as these, the Girls’ League has encouraged greater school par- ticipation at Madison High School. RIGHT: Officers: FROST ROW Char Tucker. Secretary; Becky Acosta. Sophomore Repre- sentative; Mary Birgdailis. Vice-President. SECOND ROW Barbara Fox. Junior Repre- sentative; Jan Hammonds. Senior Represen- tative: Margo Toth. Treasurcr; Debbie Dasccnzo. President. 152 Activities
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Madleens Make Messy Mistake After long hours of painting, blue- speckled Madleens tearfully watched their work wash away as navy blue water-base paint streamed down the sides of fifty trash cans. This is an ex- ample of how one Madleen project. “Campus Beautiful.” resulted, but it was hardly typical of the group's many successful activities. For instance, their Halloween carnival at Sharp Reha- bilitation center turned out to be very amusing. On that occasion, they trans- formed into twenty frightening and funny-looking characters and enter- tained the patients with various “tricks and “treats.” When the Madleens were not busy at the rehabilitation center or were not organizing bake sales, the girls acted as the official hostesses at Mad- ison functions. In their uniforms of navy blue and white, Madleens pulled out their gloves to host at banquets. Open House. The Crucible,” and other presentations. LEFT: Penny lodice. President: Joni Cross- dale. Vice President; Margo Toth. Secretary. Marilyn Summcy. Treasurer: Joanne Butcta. Historian. ABOVE Madleen President. Penny lodice, directs Madleen meet- ing and plans for future projects. I.EFT: (Front to BackJ Madleen members. Chris. Donna. Joni. and Connie, listen attentively at group meeting. Activities 151
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