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Girls' League ' Red Cross ' Dances, Blood Drive cap groups' activities mmqm-M Girls' League can be what ever the girls want it to be if they work together, explained Girls' League Advisor Betty Zambrano. The Big SisterfLittle Sister Tea was an event that many freshmen girls attended, and it provided them with a chance to get acquainted with upperclass- men. lt also caused many girls to become interested in Girls' League. Meetings were held with Girls' League President Susan Norton, Secretry Lisa Logerwell, and Treasur- er Celeste Reck to plan for activities such as the successful Sadie Hawkins Dance and the Rose Festi- val assembly decorations. lt would be a lot more fun if more girls got involved, stated Norton, but she also felt that Girls' League is a great way to help promote school spirit by planning fun events. Filling Christmas stockings for hospitalized chil- dren was one of many activities that the Red Cross Club sponsored. Red Cross gives a lot of service to the community, remarked Sue Peters, advisor. We had a really good group of students who were willing to work hard, she added. The annual blood drive was the biggest activity the group was involved in. Held April 29, students were asked to make a pledge before the drive. Red Cross members contributed a lot of time helping others on a strictly volunteer basis. Katherine Chan and Jenny Megyesi were sent to Red Cross Leadership Camp over the summer to learn more about the Red Cross programs, including how to organize the United Way drive. Candy and ribbons were sold by club members to raise money. lt's a good organization whose goals are helping the needy people, and more students should partici- pate at Marshall, stated Megyesi. GET YOUR TICKETS HERE claimed Girls' League members Susan Norton, Kelley Phillips and Margi Gould as they encour- aged students to attend the Sadie Hawkins dance. FRESHMAN ANGELA FERGUSON, Girls' League member, creates paper flowers which were used for decorating the Rose Festival assembly, Girls' League ' Red Cross
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i RED CROSS CLUB-FRONT ROW: Patti Hinesh, Katherine Chan. BACK ROW: Florence Chan, Jenny Megyesi, Denise Hill, Advisor Sue Peters. FRESHMEN GA THERED TOGETHER to meet their big sisters at the Girls' League sponsored Big SisterfLittIe Sister Tea. Freshmen Angie Pyle and Stephanie McNally received cards and carnations from their big sisters. av THE ANNUAL BLOOD DRIVE was the main topic discussed at the April meeting of the Red Cross Club. GIRLS' LEAGUE-FRONT ROW: President Susan Norton, Vice-Presi- dent Terri Voos. MIDDLE ROW: Lyn Thompson, Kristie Jones, Rox- anne McDonald, Margi Gould, Treasurer Celeste Reck. BACK ROW: Angela Ferguson, Kim Kaady, Secretary Lisa Logerwell, Patti Siems: sen. Girls' League ' Red Cross lilllviiii
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CLARIONS-FRONT ROW: Sherry Mallory, Julie Hinshaw, Karen La- Font. SECOND ROW: Beth Brown, Maria Fleischman. BACK ROW: Tracy Long, Casey Chandler. PRACTICING THEIR MUSIC in solitude, Billie Jo Church and Chris Tatum work to improve their singing skills. They are both in choir and are gaining experience which will increase their chances to become a Clarion. . K 22524526 Q may I. WORKING on a new number, Casey Chandler, Maria Fleischman Sherry Mallory and Patti Diamond practice harmonizing. CHOIR-FRONT ROW: Barbara Langford, Barbara Roloff, Linda Panit Billie Joe Church. BACK ROW: Chris Tatum, Patty Siemmsen 9 Choir ' Clarions
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