Workman High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Industry, CA)

 - Class of 1969

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Workman High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Industry, CA) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 107 of 198
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eatures ashion Shows. Panel of Bags QUALIFIED GL Advisors, Mrs. Barbara Mirasole and Mrs. FRESH Do-nuts and hot chocolate for sale, coax GL salesmen, C. Vigneault and Mary Norclskog give girls the nod for the Formal Band. M. dos Santos to B. FaBrisio and M. Kedulick rushing for a snack. GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINET: SEATED, Y. Carrasco, sec., L. Bishop, C. Mon, Goller, social, K. Embro, hosp., L. Diaz, publ,, E. Wescott, ways 8. talvo, veep, C, Hause, treas., P, Shioii, hist., C. Anderson, cards, P. means, S. Powell, newc., B. Lawson, newc., P. Hooper, irs., M. Martinez, Park, dec. STANDING: P. Martens, social, D, O'Brien, birthdays, P. publ., S. Uzeta, ways 84 means, T. Fenton, hosp., M. dos Santos, publ. GIRLS' LEAGUE

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FRIENDLY Girls' League President, Linda Potter extends the opportunity to every girl at Workman to participate in their scheduled events and community-centered functions. Girls' League EQUAL opportunity for all girls at WHS. This was the watch-word when it came to participation in a dynamic agenda for the Girls' League aided by Mrs. Mary Nordskog and Mrs, Barbara Mirasole. GL Prexy Linda Potter and her of- ficers made Frosh girls feel at home with a picnic in September. This next month they sponsored a candy sale. No- vember featured a Fashion Show with WHS co-eds modeling clothes. ln addition to their Christmas party for the La Puente Training Class for re- tarded children, the girls created toys and books for children at the Pacific State Hospital. New Years found them entertaining their Dads ata Popluck. Highlighting the winter months was their Formal at the Sunset Hills Club. ln the spring the girls staged a gymboree sleep-in for girl-fun and gossip. In May they held elections and spon- sored a fashion show, an art display, contests, and games during Girls' League Week. They climaxed their year with a Mother-Daughter Dessert. at 5 ..,. . s 'ff' f 's ' 4 . 5' swf' JD w . L. --il . CARMEN MONTALVO, YOLANDA CARRASCO, Vice-President Secretary CATHY HAUSE, PAT SHIOJI, Treasurer Historian lO2-GIRLS' LEAGUE WHAT D0 BOYS THINK? is the topic for a panel discussion by five Lobos pre sented by the Girls' League at two of their open meetings in the Little Theater



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Dynamic G-L CommiHees Zoom info Aoiion GL GIRLS OF THE MONTH: Linda Diaz, Prim and PeTife , Pam Martens, Friendly , PaTTi Park, Vim and Vigor , Wanda Gailey, School SpiriT . lSpring not picfuredl. AFTER having laid The ground work in previous years, The Girls' League ex- panded Their program To encompass more girls, providing Them wiTh a chance To parTicipaTe and serve on one of The many diTTerenT GL commiTTees. The Social CommiTTee, headed by Pam NlarTens, chm., co-orolinaTed such GL so- cial evenfs as The Frosh Picnic, a Fashion Show, The Dads-DaughTer dinner, The GL Formal, The Gymboree, and The MoTher- DaughTer DesserT. The GL Dress Board, wiTh PaT Sharkus as chm., seT up rules for proper school dress and heard argumenfs pro and con abouT whaT girls should wear. The Ways and Means CommiTTee, di- recTed by EsTer WescoTT, chm., ThoughT up way for The girls To earn money needed Tor The year such as Candy Sales. The All-lmporTanT DecoraTions CommiTTee, headed by Mary Dos San- Tos, was in charge of making decora- Tions Tor all GL TuncTions. OTher commiTTees included: HospiTal- iTy, Trudy FenTon, chm., Newcomers, Wendy CarTer, chm. GL DRESS BOARD SITTING: D. Hagen, B. Barry, W. Fornes, P. Sharkus, J. Orr, D. Mumma. STANDING: T. Rafhwell, D. Spagnolo, L. PoTTer, C. Hause, V. Valle, L. Bishop, H. Gaman. lO4-GIRLS' LEAGUE GL SOCIAL COMMITTEE SITTING: B. Lawson, S. Powell. STANDING: B. Diaz, P. MarTens, P. Goller.

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