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2ll GIRLS' LEAGUE ACTIVTIIES-Top left: Remember the Blue and Silver Ball? That's part of the crowd that attended. Top right: That's the prize winning table Friday night at the Every Girl's Dinner. Center left: A few of the guests at the Every Girl's Dinner. Center: Mary Lee Atkerson, Girls' League Service Chairman, pauses a moment in her Red Cross Work. Center right: Margaret Stanley models an afternoon dress at the Fashion Show. Lower left: Peggy Knorpp entrances the audience at the Fashion Show. Lower right: More dancers at the Blue and Silver Ball.
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is GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL-Seated: First row: Dantzelle Call, Rosemary Owens, Alice Davis, Doris Juhn Wickizer, Rose Marie Jensen, Betty Jean Evans, Betty Jean Alldredge. Second row: Colleen Smith, Arretta Webb, Elizabeth Rhodes, Shirley Gibson, Joann Hall, Ruth Marshall, Willy Monroe. Standing: Miss Jewell Mitchell, Miss Mildred Wiley, Rosemary Annan, Beth Jacobs, Katherine Kraft, Mary Lou Johnson, Anne Hare, Marilyn Downs, Margaret Davis. UNIFORM COMMITTEE-Seated: Miss Edna Ruth Contris, Frances Farrow, Gloria Wasielewski, Feyona Blaauw, Barbara Barrett. Standing: Phyllis Stapley, Ann Ammons, Marion Pool. jhey .Also Serve Uhe League The Council, representative body of the Girls' League, votes on all matters referred to it by the Cabinet. Its membership consists of home room chairmen or their representatives. Its personnel changes each semester through the election of new representatives. Officers elected by the group who directed its work this year were Betty Alldredge, president, Rosemary Annan, vice-president, and Beth Jacobs, secretary-treasurer, The regulation of wearing uniforms requires a Uniform Committee to iudge whether a girl is out of uniform or not and additional regulations to be adopted. Each class is represented by two members, and Miss Edna Ruth Contris acts as adviser, I
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SMILES FROM TWO-Mr. Frank Anderson,Dean of Boys and Alliance sponsor, and Alf Williamson, Boys' Alliance President. Uhey Encourage Jriendship, :Yoo The promotion of good fellowship and service for others are The important aims of the Boys' Alliance. This organ- ization, which was started in The spring of l94O, has spon- sored many worthwhile proiects as well as The dinner held for all boys of North Phoenix. A large and most successful campaign was waged by The Alliance This year for The cleaning up of The school grounds. As co-sponsors with The Girls' League, The Boys' Alliance has worked on The Freshman Mixer, The Rhythm Roundup, the program for incoming freshmen, The courtesy To teach- ers The first day of school, and arrangements for The se- lection and selling of The school pin. The Boys' Alliance Board, recently organized as the central executive group, is composed of The president, vice-president, secretary-treasurer, service chairman, pub- licity chairman, and social chairman. The Mustang Congress, representing members from each boys' home room, is The legislative body of The Alliance. THE MUSTANG CONGRESS-Front row, kneeling: Tom Sawyer, Omar Taylor, Dick Nickell, Nelson Waller, Dale Sheets, Jimmy Holt. Second row: Boyd Hoover, Bill Finch, Dale Bennett ,Widtsoe Shum- way, Bob Wolf, Dick Johnson, Grady Yandell, Mr. Frank Anderson. Third row: Phil Gates, Marshall McMillin, Alf Williamson, Jim Showers, Thurlow Martin, Harry Montgomery, Jack Ross, Lawrence Clark. 122
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