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A room familiar to all girls is MRS. IDA McHALEY, Dean of Girls . OFFICE. After many shopping hours, this new furniture was chosen by the Girls’ League Council for the Girls' League Room. The Girls’ League Scrapbook, this year made by Karen Gray, contains information about Girls’ League ac- tivities and members. THE ELECTION IS OVER! Girls League Officers for the 60-61 school year: Left to Right; Linda Berg. Senior Rep.; Shirley Smurthwaite. President; Barbara Wilson, 1st Vice- President; Michelle Seibert, Social Chairman. BACK ROW; JoyceHunts- man. Program Chairman; Linda Osterholme, Redi- Maids Chairman; Sally Brown ton, Junior Rep.; Michele, Mousel, Sec- retary; Judy Bever, 3rd Vice-President; Carol Exley, 2nd Vice-President.
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COUNCIL - - Left to Right; JeannieMunsey, Carol Paris. Carol Brownton, Helen Walk, Sue Weimer, Linda Ball, Linda Karrels. GIRLS’ When a girl becomes a member of the LaGrande Senior High student body she automatically becomes a member of Girls’ League. This organization strives to act as a service club. It extends many courtesies to visitors, assists new students, runs the concession at the games, sponsors inspirational assemblies, honors mothers, seniors and outstanding students. It’s members striving to live up to the Girls’ League Creed. The Girls’ League Council is the governing body of the organization and consists of all the officers under the advice of Ida McHaley, Deanof Girls. Girls' League has helped bring all girls in the high school, be they sophomores and juniors, or seniors and sopho- mores, closer together and promoted a better under- standing of how ’’The other person lives and thinks and does.” We maybeproudwehave a Girls’ League. LEAGUE 18 CAROL BROWNTON, President
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Norma Feik FRIENDLIEST Marjorie McLoughlin HAPPIEST GIRL OF THE MONTH In LHS there are many girls who possess genuine character traits which deserve rec- ognition. However, among the many there is always a select few who stand out far from the rest and whose character is never doubted. Each month Girls’ League publicly recognizes a girl or girls who have been selected for displaying a certain good charac- ter trait such as courtesy, friendliness, leadership, etc. To receive the title once is an accomplishment in itself, but to re- ceive the honor twice as Norma Feik and Carol Brownton did is an outstanding achieve- ment. When a girl is Girl of the Month she wears the charm bracelet, with charms for each girl before, for the entire month. The bracelet is then given to the next girl chosen and another charm auded with her name and title engraved on it. To be selected as Girl of the Month is one of the highest honors a girl can receive while she is a student at LaGrande Senior Geri Noyes MOST COOPERATIVE High. Carol Brownton FRIENDLIEST Michele Seibert MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED
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