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GirI's League Officers Head Santiago's Largest Qrganization. President Sally Beach ff,'T! First Vice-President Kathy Palmer The largest organization at Santiago is the Girls' League, for every girl enrolled is a member. Business carried on in room 217, first period, was devoted to the Girls' League Board for bettering the organization. Girls' League, with the cooperation of Miss Carolyn Rust and Mrs. Dale Sjogren, created and upheld the dress regulations contained in the Girls' League Handbook. Various projects the Girls' League sponsored were the Pot Luck, Mother-Daughter Poolside Fashion Second Vice-President Kris Suttle Show, Hush Day, and the Co-Ed. Girls' League was also involved in many service activities outside the school. At Christmas the girls took cheer to two convalescent homes with carols and candy canes and sponsored a hop to raise money for a needy family. Girls' League was frequently asked to help with student body activities such as selling football program's and serving at banquets.
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Settled In Student Assembl . Representatives to Student Assembly, elected from each homeroom, made complete reports of each meeting to their classes. The entire student body was kept well informed of council decisions. This large student organization, second in size only to Girls' League, met twice a month. Matters of interest to all Cavaliers were discussed in these meetings. Studentl Assem- bly helped bring about cooperation among assembly members, student body officers, and administrators. Manuel Gomez, aided by cabinet members and advisor Mr. Charles Westra, presided over assembly sessions. About seventy repre- sentatives took part in this phase of Santiago's student government. Manuel Gomez conducts business during student council meeting. Student council representatives listen to discussion. .LM Q
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Active Santiago's Girls' League Sponsors Many Events. AP i 1 . - If W 'Q 32' . Diana Takenaga-Recording Cathi Anderson-Corresponding Secretary Gail Daugherty-Treasurer Annette UtO.TreaSurer'5 Secretary Aid 5 1-'E 33 V 'Ay M if' has vs' ll. 5- 7 ? 3 W j , ff f 1, Q Q NHXQJQ Z2 A K I x ,L l ' A vw 1 - as i I V jan Keller, Vivian Violerre and Susan Stokes sell candied apples. Sally Beach discuss Girls' League policy with Par Wengel and Kathy Palmer. lil, C , K , n A , A, My -I . gy i i i, am is 'W 'fl 'A Q '- l -fe ff- e 'ff l ' I V 1' - .H . '7 1 Y i I I A Rummy l n C iiiii f 5 V ' 'ii ',-v V e i.., 1 ' Q' ,.l f '- J .. . Marti Vandruff-Social Linda Wendt-Assistant Social Chairman jan Keller-Hospitality Chairman Connie Curry-Assistant Chairman Hospitality Chairman 73
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