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X-'WV Ps X .I Top Ron, lrf! In rigfrl: IS. tlansen, Presidentg A. Freid, Secretary: K. Kelly, Secreraryg IJ. Nlnpel. President. liulfnm Rnu: Nliss liercklmn, Dean of Girls: V. Violent, Vice-Presidem: IS. Arelier, ilireasurerg N. Nelson, Vice-Presideritg O. hlamewn, Treasurer. EMS! Mill The annual Hi Jinx, held in November, was the first item on the Girls' Leagues list of activities to be given this year. The theme was Nationali- ties,H and Cllie Mae Fogle was awarded first prize for the best Costume of the evening. The other item on the list was the annual Mothers' Tea in May. A short fashion show was given by the girls in the sewing Classes and a program was also presented. Due to the shortage of sugar, no refreshments were served. Every girl at San juan belongs to the Girls' League and much of its success is due to the capable leadership of Miss Marjorie Berekhan, Dean of Girls.
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