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.lr QI 'fe 9110 ex .AA s, ANNABELLE HORCHITZ Commissioner of Girls GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINET OFFICERS AND ADVISER, left to right: Debby Patty, Sally Anderson, Miss Hardy, Annabelle Horchiti, and Carol Strahan. Under the able leadership of Annabelle Horchitz, presi- dent, and Miss Harriet Hardy, girls' counselor and league adviser, the Girls' League had a very successful year. The new girls' party, with the traditional fashion show planned by Sally Floyd, commenced the year's many activities. Next on the list was the Heavenly Hop, the annual backward dance, headed by Sally Winn. During 1950-51 the Girls' League inaugurated the pub- lication of their own paper, THE BIG LEAGUER, which was edited by Betita Barr, publicity chairman. The Girls' League cabinet members continued their tradi- tion of Christmas caroling this year and also sent Valentines to the members of the faculty. Career day, which was greatly expanded throughout the school this year, was under the leadership of Nancy Kent, chairman of the senior career committee, and Carol Cleminson, chairman of the sophomore-iunior career committee. The May Day festival, always a gala event for the girls at SPSMHS, was supervised by Susan Lundy, chairman of the ways and means committee, while sophomore, junior and senior class teas were headed by class representatives, Barbie Nay, Nancy Norris, and Marilyn Kiech respectively. The year was climaxed by the annual Girls' League picnic at Arroyo Seco, which was planned by Mary Kropylus, chairman of the sports committee. Other league ottices were occupied by Sally Anderson, vice-president, Carol Strahan, secretary, and Debby Patty, treasurer. .L-:..-.zzf if GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINET. FRONT ROW, left to right: Miss Hardy, Annabelle Horchitz, Nancy Rivinius, Sally Ryons, Marilyn Kiech, Nancy Kent, Nancy Norris, Joan Kettenburg. 2ND ROW: Mary Kyropulus, Betita Barr, Susan Lundy, Sally Anderson, Gwen Moore, Barbie Nay, Janet Skaer, Marguerite Addams. 3RD ROW: Carol Strahan, Carol Cleminson, Debby Patty, Molly Mott.
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Secretarial Staff Checking absences, sending out tran- scripts, checking lost books, and keeping the numerous records straight have been the jobs of this year's hard-working office staff. They are, left to right, Mrs. Leahy, principal's office, Mrs. Smith, counselor's olficeg Mrs. Dean, assistant librarian, Mrs. Dillon, Dr. Erickson's secretary, and Mrs. Gumaer, attendance office. Ca eteria Staff The cafeteria staff, under the direction of Mrs. Bernadine Irving, has completed another successful year of serving low cost food at noon and at brunch. They are, left to right, Mrs. Clara Dancy, Mrs. Irene Eastman, Mrs. Dorothy Merritt, Mrs. Ruth Johnson, Mrs. Martha Brandt, and Mrs. Irving. C414 todiarw One of the hardest jobs on campus is that of keeping the campus clean. Headed by Mr. Michael Sabula, the custodians have done the iob well, many of them working late hours. They are, front row, left to right, Mr. John Howie, Mrs. Betty Baker, Mr. Wilber Patterson, and back row, left to right, Mr. Steve Zewatch, Mr. Sabula, Mr. Carl Whitaker, and Mr. Harry Madley.
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