All the girls in tlic· sc11inr l1igh sch,101 ,trc united i11 an organizatio11 which gives each girl ti}(' oppnrt1111it1 h,r lricnclship with .ilL and lor service to our school.
Under th<' i(·.td<'rsliip ol l'rcsiclcnt l'atsy Hugh �t11d the supervision of >.lrs. lrn1c J\,Jahoncy, this gr()up had a succl·ssful :ear. /\ w,·lcorning commit!Pe to greet new stt1ckuts was formed at the first mee:ti11g a11d tl1is was followed by a Hig and Little Si,tt0 r Partv at the \lcmorial Park.
Alter ,1cl1ipti11g the David a11cl �[argard llomc as a project in Novernlwr, the \Vays ,111d \ka11s Con1111ittce was t·orrncd to find methods of making 11101H:•y for the proje\ts. Following trndition, the Girls league Formal was hel<l in February this year with a Hawaiia11 theme. The Sycamore /\ll(litoriLUn w,1s beckckl'J with c.:irnel lias, ukes, and Hawaiia11 murals.
The next event was the fashion show sponsored hv Petite Paris in which Girls
League members did the modeling. On ?--·fay 26, the girls were given the oppor tunity of showing the hoys thl'ir domestic: talents by serving at the: All Sports l\a1ir1uct. Their 1nccti11gs were hel<l monthly ,rnd the progr;rn1s were given by Girls Ll'ag11<· 1'vlc1nlwrs or by professional women.
Sharing the rcsp11nsibilitit·s for the very active year were Margaret Wasden, vic:l' presi<lc11t, N 11rn1c1 Cl aylon, treasurer, and Pvminc A nltrn;1n, secretary.
The yl'ar was brought to a close in Ju11c by tlw inauguration of new officers and a tc;1 h1r the girls' 111others.
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