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GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL Grrgxby, Doris Bosrwick, Shirley Woodburn. Row 2- Aylene Hopkins, Roselle Gluxcock, Mcrrlyn J In Schmidt, lcon Coleman. No! plcruredz Barbara Green. GIRLS ENTERED A FLOAT IN NOISE PARADE GIRLS' LEAGUE DANCE
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JACKIE SCHMIDT SHIRLEY BURN LEE STRONG MRS MARuoRiE BUTLER Vice P es dent Trecusu er Ad ser P es dent WW QW MARILYN wursumour Gurls League Under the leadership of President Marulyn Wunetrout thus year s Girls League has been one of the most active groups un school Assisting the president were Shurley Woodburn vuce president Lee Strong secretary and Jackie Schmidt treasurer All officers were elected last sprung Mrs Maruorie Butler dean of gurls acted as adviser to the league The Gurls League Council is made up of the offucers the representatives from each class and the G A A president Representatives from the senior class were Joan Coleman and Doris Bostwuck uunuor class Aylene Hopkins and Janus Grugsby sophomore class Barbara Green and Susan Drummond The Girls Athletic Association was represented by the president Rosalie Glascock Thus executive council met twuce a month and made plans for all activities of the league At general meetings held once a month programs were given about careers personality good grooming and clothing Formal and athletic ushers were a part of the Girls League this year These gurls ushered at all football games numer ous cuvuc affairs Southern Oregon College games played in Medford and for the Philharmonic Socuety Last fall the Girls League presented Hello Day The purpose was to acquaunt the sophomores with upperclassmen Everyone had a iolly time securing signatures on the souvenur card Among the outstanding activities during the year were two successful dances given by the league. One was given in October with the theme 'Mermaids' Manor . A semi-formal dance was given soon after the second semester began. At Christmas time the girls sent gifts to the veterans who were patients in the hospital at Roseburg and gave food and clothing to a needy family. Candy was sold every noon by the girls. The most important of all Girls' League activities was their annual Girls' League Week held in May. During this week the league published an issue of Hi-Times advertising all the events to come. The girls gave a style show and tea for their mothers and the faculty women. lt was during this week that members were assigned little sisters from junior high. They showed these girls around the school and explained to them life in senior high. The officers and representatives of the Girls' League are to be congratulated for their outstanding leadership this year, and the members of the league for their fine co-operation.
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BOB GAINES S E TOM MOTTERN LLOYD TIMMONS BILL ARNOLD GORDON PRICE Boys League Speak roughly to your lrttle boy, and beat hrm when he sneezes He only does If to annoy, because he knows rt teases The Boys League an organuzataon an whach all boys of the student body are members has been effnclently managed by Its officers Bob Games prestdent Lloyd Tummons vnce presndent Tom Mottern secretary Bull Arnold treasurer Gordon Price sergeant at arms and Mr Ed Krrtley and Mr Bull Bowerman advusers On December 23 the Boys League sponsored the tlrst sock hop un the boys gymnasuum and used for theur theme Chrsstmas The chvef arm ol the league us to promote worthwhile actrvmes among the boys of Medford Semor Hugh School and to be of general servnce Arms have been the topuc of several meetmgs throughout the year A large number of boys have gone out for sports and have represented Medford well nn football, basket ball, baseball, and track The boys can be commended for theur behavnor at out of town games and for theur sportsmanlnke conduct toward thenr opponents I 0' X . , Q , 1 'il 2 s 1 ' . X 5 f k 's Pre id nt Vice-President Secretory l'eU5U'9f Sergeant-ateArms 1 I l ' ' . 1 . - 1 v I I 5 1 I 1 ' J 1 I I I I ' ' I - - 1 - , .
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