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Activities Until it passes out of sight, behind a landscape fair Its banks are lined with alder trees, A maple here and there.
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M-m-rn, let the pounds come, Cheatin' eh! Want one? Royals
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Girl s’ September opened a new year for the Girls' Club under the leadership of Clara Rose, Presi- dent and Advisors, Mrs. Quinn and Mrs. Hays. Those elected to aid them in the finances, activi- ties, and projects were: Marilyn Miller, Vice- President; Rosalie Howes, Secretary; Dorothy Wallace, Treasurer; and Carol Magdlin, File Clerk. Initiating new members was the first fall activity. Initiation was October 2, 1958. The Freshmen, clad in pajamas, were tried for their crimes and misdeeds. Prosecuting attor- ney, Sue Roetcisoender, opened the cases, the jury tried the victims and decided the ver- dict, invariably guilty, and Judge, Margaret Funk, delivered the sentence and pounded her gavel for order in the court. The initiation followed the Frosh week. During that time the Freshman girls cleaned lockers, bowed, and carried books for the upperclassmen. Freshman initiation was followed by pie sales and other money making projects. Two other activities were the Girl's Club Tolo and the Tri-State Conference. Chairmen of the various committees were: food, Marie Gould and Sharon Minshull; clean-up, Mary Aronica; decoration, Florence Hoberg; program, Bonnie Ronnei; and in- vitation, Rosalie Howes. The honorable Judge, Margaret Funk I swear to tell the 30
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