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FIRST SEMESTER MARY ELLEN CORCORAN President SKIPPER MCGRATH Vice President MARTHA BRADSHAW Secretary IUDY DUNLAP Song Leader EILEEN VAN MATRE Treasurer GEORGIA WARDEN Publicity CAROLYN WESTLUND Program MIKIE CARROLL ELIZABETH MERRIAM ANN TAYLOR Sophomore Representatives IUDY OSBORNE President of AFS DIANA BABCOCK President of Pep Club VIVIAN HINKLE President of Usheretts RENEE BOURENE Exchange Student MISS ETHEL COOLEY Advisor irls ' Lea ue The Girls' League, a very important organization in our student body, is headed by an efficient executive board and includes every girl in high school. It sponsored numerous ac- tivities this year, including two successful Backwards Dances, the hysterical Hi-links, the Mother-Daughter Banquet, a popular and successful Sock Hop after a basketball game, and several assemblies for the girls. Through the efforts of the Girls' League in helping the Amer- ican Field Service, San Luis High is able to participate in the American Field Service Exchange Program. SECOND SEMESTER BRENDA BONIN President ANN FRANKLIN Vice President LOIS ETO Secretary BONNIE BLOOM Song Leader IUDY DUNLAP Treasurer GEORGIA WARDEN Program MEIKO IWAO M Publicity .-pw .,,' ,,., fairly- PEGGY RODRIGUEZ MARSI-IA ROOD Sophomore Representatives IUDY OSBORNE President of AFS DIANA BABCOCK President of Pep Club VIVIAN HINKLE President of Usheretts RENEE BOURENE Exchange Student MISS ETHEL COOLEY I Advisor
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