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Show Where No Man Roams The first members of the Leaders Lead-ers club have been chosen. Through their diligent work and competence these girls have proven themselves capable of executing the responsibilities respon-sibilities that all leaders must attain. at-tain. They are to be congratulated for this honor. It will be the duty of this group to attend to the officiating of-ficiating in all girls' sports activities. activi-ties. Girls who passed the test are: Margaret Kilbourne, Elaine Vincent, Vin-cent, Rena De Pasquale, Betty Jo Cluff, Mary Ann Mayer, DeAnn Wynn, Jaunita Holland, MaryYyp-silantis, MaryYyp-silantis, Mary Lashley, Eva Cor-bett, Cor-bett, Elaine Pease, Mary Kingdon, Shirley Hillam, Lorraine Monson, Betty Hand, Elaine Brimley, June Cartright, Connie Clark, Ann West, Mary Matthews, Betty Jean Cot-terell, Cot-terell, Irene Stone, Jeanell Swift, Jeanne McDonald, Elaine Weil-imann, Weil-imann, Elaine Anderson, Marjorie Driggs, Shirley Hogan, Clara Mc-Murry, Mc-Murry, Elverna Pyper, Gertrude Day, Beth Adell Jensen, Gloria Hancock, Bonnie Jean Thomas, and Lois Noorda. Officers of the club are: Ann West, president; Mary Kingdon, vice-president; and Elaine Weili-mann, Weili-mann, secretary. Connie Clark, treasurer. Complete membership for this organization as yet have not been designated. Mrs. Walker, the sponsor of the club, declared that the rest of the candidates who are to be admitted into the club must prove themselves true, competent, and capable leaders. The enrollment enroll-ment of the club will be approximately approxi-mately fifty members. East High's Leaders club has extended ex-tended invitations to South and West Leaders' to attend a "fall frolic." The girls from each school will go to the party after school next Tuesday. "It will be held on the campus at East, where outdoor activities will be engaged in. I |