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Bonnie MacDonald President Karen Anderson Vice-President Girls' League Under The capable and enthusiastic leadership of this year's officers, along with the able assistance of Miss Yvonne Caruthers and Miss Martha Hall as advisers, The Girls' League completed a successful and memorable year. Sponsored by Girls' League, the freshman girls were welcomed to Temple by the seniors. Through many activities, climaxed by a tea entitled School Daze, the annual Big and Little Sister Proiect was a huge success. Many girls enioyed a night out with Dad at the Father-Daughter Box Social. Fun, food, and frolic helped make this a night To be long remembered. The traditional hearts and cupids set the happy mood for the annual Valentine Formal Dance, one of the best dances of the year, co-sponsored by the Girls' League and Boys' League. A tradition was begunxwith the establishment of the Junior and Senior Girl-of-the-Month. These Girls' League awards were given on the basis of general school spirit and service. Several deserving girls were awarded This honor. Scattered among the highlights mentioned were the usual and necessary money-making activities, fashion shows and teas, and a Benefit Show - cli- maxed by another first -- the Girls' League Scholar- ship Award to the most deserving senior girl. The cooperation and spirit of The 1957-58 Girls' League were outstanding, making it a year notrsoon to be forgotten. Judy Peckhqm Bitsy Barley Melinda Reukema Secretary Treasurer Historian
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- se V1- Bill Taylor President Dennis Gallagher Vice-President Bill Wells Mel Vogel Secretary Chairman of Entertainment Bous' League The male students, and, in fact, the student body as a whole, benefited from another suc- cessful year for the Boys' League. The success of its many events was due mainly to the spon- sorship of San Mallicoat and his help from the members of the Boys' League Council. This council consisted of five officers, of which three were elected, and the other two were ap- pointed by the council of the previous year. The elected officers were: President, Bill Taylor, Vice- President, Dennis Gallagher, and Secretary, Bill Wells. The appointed officers were: Chairman of Finance, Charles Roberti, and Chairman of Entertainment, Mel Vogel. This year's activities were started off with an interesting assembly presented by the Fisher Body Corporation. Next, in January, a swimming meet was held, in which medals were awarded to the winners of each event. Then the annual Freshman-Sophomore Brawl was quite memor- able to several of The participants because of ur. fxtllllll I ul. 0 'l lll , l llr' 'W4 WM C ,. i .arse-:rs Q, l H f::::-'L -ff , im 5 lit. F-A lll 0 U
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