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GIRLS' LEAGUE At one of the monthly meetings the girls enjoyed singing led by Celia Laumeister. Y' 5-V Shown above are Girls' League olflcers and advisor Seated is Judy Forsythe, preslderwr Sranding are Carolyn Gudgel, vice- presldenr, Penny Ingram, secretary, Mrs Simpson, advisory Jacoule Bedford, treasurer 110 ,NY x f S-N V5-EGR.. Qu. ' V .- vf Glrls' League fommlrree heads and asslslants are pictured above First row: C Long, B Plass, D Easter, R Thorpe, M Oveson, J, Thompson Second row: T Raley, S King, L Pear! son, J Kepley, B Vaughr, J Denison, T Hull, D Crlspm Third row: J Johnson, C Perlorws
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, I D. E. CLUB The members have been working hard at making their organization a success Hold- ing their Class during second period, they all get the opportunity to work outside of school. As an activity, this year, the stu- dents had a Car raffle, where they auce tioned off a Chevrolet, The members ali have found that the Di E organization is definitely for a good Cause, Serving :is tlelegates to the stale D. E. COIIVPII tion at Salem RTP June Douglas, ,lavk Che-rry :mel zulviser. Duane Flagg. Wits 1r's D E group First row: D Shaetter, R Qaida- i Qqhmg N M'K3y-I M Hart Second row: B Branii Lairedfyt Cilsen, Mr ifiaag! B Larseil UWPVVY, G Rwhaid J Eppfrson 2151 3 'if 1 n 'I W FN . in ,..-Q xc . QL- 'H 1 - ' ,qt J , I r x P K x , X I i K A A ' 'S ' :bi ht W -lprg, ,'f .o - 4 I '- , , 'a WHT 'EQ' ' ll 1 y ' ,f 1 'L nf - 5 1 xi , x A ' , , . sv. IVE? J Qld: FF? 7'- 1 I
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Page 115 text:
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The Girls' League spelled activity this year, as usual, Under the guiding hands ot Mrs Gertrude Simp- son! adviser, and Judy Forsythe, president, the League has once again had a year of bustling activities. The girls arranged and held their annual Mother-Daughter Ban- auet, held in the Hawthorne Multi-Purpose room! and the Dad-Daughter Chili Feed. Not only active in the social whirl at Pendleton l-ligh, the Girls' League has done more than its share tor the good of the community, Participating in the March of Dimes, the girls put forth a lot ot effort to the worth-vvhile cause by selling Polio Fighter balloons and holding a dance, from vvhich the proceeds went to the March at Dimes. Lill--J F gigs S My W Q -Lf-,cg-tx ,12 'l fi. I X-ff. of the Pa1'ti0iPamS in the Girls, League SPl'ing ' Girls going to the Girls' League Tri-State ln Show- Walla Walla.
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