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GIRLS' LEAGUE The Girls' League is one of the most active organizations in hool. Each year they sponsor a rummage sale. a style show. the lother-Daughter Banquet, and the Dad-Daughter Dinner. The girls lso sold football programs, sponsored dress-up days. and a home ursing course. To help in raising money for the March of Dimes, .B e girls sold balloons downtown. The League gives a scholarship each year to the Senior girl earn- g the most points throughout the school year. Gold and silver pins e given the other girls earning a large number of points. K. Rothrock and P. DeW'itt sell a Polio Fighter hal loon to Chief of Police, Gallagher. The Christmas spirit reigns high. Girls' League Council members are: Left Row: J. Kepley, J. Lazinka, S. King. C. Simpson, S. Wagner, C. Gudgel. Center Row: M. Cassidy, C. Perkins, R. Ormsby, M. Bauer, D. Rithaler, S. Burnett. Right Row: C. Thorne, J. Folsom, J. Craig, J. Hull, S. McCue. Standing: T. Raley, Treasurer, A. Hammill, Secretary, L. DeVorss, President, D. Buchanan, Vice-President. 5.14. , . 1 G 7 0
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WR. A Christmas project of the League was to provide a box of food for a needy family. gz A '29 1' ,, wk g q xf ' In Lib e A if--,
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R 3 B L I S t at Arms, E, Thorne, Treasurer, B Duff, VTE' giggiiieriitw Batk Ciiiigw: eiggelaeglurn, President, K, Rothrock, Sergeant at Arms M Krlby, Secretary. Missing :S B. LarSeVl uln Gun Z Z f U BOYS' FEDERATION With K1-ith ,Iellum as President, the Boys' Federation sponsored various activities during the school year. Among them are the Annual Father-Son Banquet, and mixers after football and basketball games. One of the biggest and most important events of the year was the raising of money for the March of Dimes. A mid- night show and a dance were sponsored by the Fed- eration to aid the Girls' League in raising over 3430. qflfgh It At one of the monthly meetings of the Boys' Fedefatl a member of the State Game Commission told the boys 8110 the care of guns. On April 8, the Federation spon- sored the annual Father-Son Ban- quet. The banquet was very suc- cessful and everyone had a good time. Several committees were ap- pointed and it was because of these committees that the banquet was such a success. At left are the heads of the committees and their duties. Front Row: D. Sprouse, Publicity: E. Thorne, Tickets: B. Duff and M. Kilby, Decorations. Back Row: 1. DeBorde, Publicity: G. Elder, Decorationsg D. Cook, Entertainment: G. Schluter and D. More, Programs.
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