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wi jars. attgrgxl -1 -- w r if' V 1. .. 15 ' 1 wi 7 l E I 1 . I Girl's League got under way with enthusiasm as the Junior and Senior girls initiated the new Freshmen girls into the organization. The Freshmen girls were under the command of their big sisters, the Junior and Senior girls, for a week. A dance was sponsored after a football game and Girls' League also sold concessions to make money. A repre- sentative from a finishing school came to entertain the girls. She gave good pointers on posture, proper choice of clothing, and showed interesting picture slides. Sharyl Alder gave an exciting talk about Girls' State which she attended last year. i'Getting To Know You was the theme of the annual Mother-Daughter tea. The tea was held outside in the courtyard and the bright, sunny weather complimented the occasion. Guest speakers included Pam Baxter, Miss Clark County, who gave an inspiring talk to the girls and their mothers. Music was provided by Mary Fran Watrous, who sang the theme song of the tea. The occasion was highlighted when the Girl of the Year was announced. Each girl of the Month was given a wrapped present, containing a bracelet with an inscrip- tion on it. The girl with the bracelet bearing Girl of the Year was julie Kramer. She was overwhelmed with hap- piness and surprise as tears rolled down her cheeks. President. Mary Burchett Berry A ,MX S f 66 Girls- LeagueVice President, Carol Tipton Secretawv Maw Hoxsis
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Mr. Strange, Honor Society Advisor, looks upon members with pride. Honor Society Decorates for Graduation Honor Society Ofhcers: klanice Ponlson, Treasurerg Terry Armstrong, St-cretaryq Ralph Burrelle, Vice Presiclentg and Gary Steinmeyer, President. Honor Society began the year with an initiation for their new members. A special banquet was held for the bene- fit of the new members and their parents who were honored guests for the evening. At that time, some of the members re- ceived scholarships. Honor Society was given the job of decorating forthe Graduation exercises. They were given one day to com- plete their work, and they did an excellent job. Honor Society was also responsible for hand- ing out programs and directing people to their seats at Com- mencement. Honor Society 6 5
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Q , , Treasurer, Karen Kaiser Social Chairman, Evelyn Crispieri Mother-Daughter Tea ASEE: my i....i.., Girls Wait anxiously for the announcement Year. of Girl of the Representativee Bonnie DClGll7HSl7 N1t1 Goclnil Vicki Locl-.L incl Peggy Baker Girls' League 67
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