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PQ, Rick Scott Vice-President Dennis Smith Secreta ry B N! ge? This is the second year that Boys League has been in operation at Temple City. Boys League provided many activities and events for the entire student body this year. The first activity was an all-boys' assembly on the fields of science and engineering, given by Caltech. Then came the pentathlon, track events in which most every boy in the school participated. The annual student-fac- ulty basketball game was the biggest event this year, with the added attraction of the varsity vs. alumni. The March Assembly put on by General Mo- tors was considered a very big success. Another annual affair was the Valentine Dance co-sponsored with Girls League. Alto- gether this has been a very full and fine year for Boys League at Temple High. Ron Coleman Allen Langdale President Manager of Finance Bruce Bayha Manager of Entertainment
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Q, 'ti 1. . .fvf N- - A. -+11 Tie r as J, r ,-W1 'v 1' f' ' 2 -1 ' pct' Aww, - J 5, 'i 4 X .fa Jr-L ,ci +. is sv Sandra Collins Secretary LEAGl 2 ception of The Junior-Senior Prom, is the only formal dance at Temple City High School. At The first sign of warm weather, The Girls' League planned Bermuda-Slave Day. Little red hearts costing 5 cents apiece told every- one That a girl was a boy's particular slave for That hour. For 25 cents a boy could have that same girl as his slave for The whole day. Bermuda shorts and socks were The order of dress for The day. The Girls' League conducted a very success- ful year with The installation of new officers on May 29. Alice Williams Historian Joyce Mitchell Treasurer I Committee chairmen: Back row: S. McDonald, social entertainment. R. ipsen, publicity co-chairman, A. Utterson, Big-Sister-Little Sister Day. Front row: V. Jimenez, publicity co-chairman, P. Rothlisberger, election and installation, B. Beaudet, refreshments. To become acquainted with the freshmen girls was The theme of the Big Sister-Little Sister Tea on February 4. Assisting The freshmen in find- ing a big sister is Sandy Collins. 25
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I -CFXGI -. Surprise guest at the student-faculty basketball game, January 25 was Rollo, the ape. As a confusion maker, he rated topsg as a bas ketball player, he should stick to the sidelines. Demonstrating radio and TV waves, at a Boys' League assembly on March 14 titled Previews to Progress, is Mr. Blake from General Motors. Q Q.- lf was the G lu ' - Ucry 22 B! krnm varsity against this year'5 - CO' . oc mg the alumni'5 My f varsity on Jan- eman, or two points i S Ron
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