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GRICDLE STAFF Editor ..,,...,.....,,,........ ....,.,... B obert Gates Assistant Editor ........ ......... M ary Parker Business Manager ......................... ......... D onald Martin Assistant Business Manager .....,.... .......... L ois Bohnett Literary Editor .............,.....,..,..,., .....,.. H arriet Iohns Senior Section Editor ...... .....,... D avid Farley Art Editor ................... ........ C harles Lane Girls' Athletics ....... Boys' Athletics .......... Snap-shot Editor ....... Typists .........,........... General Advisor ....,.. Literary Advisor ...,.... Art Advisor ............ Marion Smith ,.........Paul Borg Shaves Nadine Smeed, Dorothy Pyle Noddin Rae ........Miss Lewis 23...
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5.kKm STUDENT BGDY lt seems only yesterday that we first stepped into our new high school building, ln the fall of 1938 this long-anticipated event took place. ln addi- tion to those who had gone to school in the old building, came many new students to enjoy the advantages of a modern new plant. The old and new students, working together, soon transformed what had been merely a beauti- ful but empty build.ing into an efficient, friendly school. ln order that the P. T. A. and other friends might become acquainted with our new surroundings, we held an open-house last fall with a program given in our new gymnasiumg and another open-house this spring, with a program dedicating our new auditorium. Both functions were unusually well attended and were seemingly enjoyed by the community. The Student Body realizes that the success of our building program and many of our outside activities is largely due to the splendid support of the P. T. A. lts members not only sponsored several enjoyable school dances, but also gave a play, Getting Sandy. The proceeds of the play were presented to the Student Body for use in lighting our new athletic field. The efficiency of the school and the educational results obtained here are becoming widely known, thus attracting many outside students. Undoubtedly we may look forward to a year in which the Campbell Union High School will not only grow in numbers but will progress continuously toward even better scholarship and more adequate preparation for life. The officers for the year were: presidents, Paul Borg and Bert Bobinsong vice-presidents, Charles Lane and Sanford Hedegardg secretaries, Mary Parker and Harriet johns, ...22...
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2 . saws 5 rr Grllil S' LEAGUE The activities ot the Girls' League divide themselves into three classes: ath- letic, social, and social service. Members ot the Girls' Peninsula Athletic League took part in many school sport's days, the most important being the Spring Playday in which all the schools of Santa Clara Valley took part. For social activities, the girls enjoyed their annual jinks which was held December 2, presided over by the vice-president, Helen Hilje. They also gave two Big and Little Sister parties to Welcome the incoming treshmeng and on May 5, concluded their social year with the annual Mothers' and Daughters' Tea, Which Was, ot course, a great success. The social service committee, headed by Mrs. Runge, Worked faithfully visiting many girls Who were ill, or, in some cases, sending cards. The Girls' League advisor, Miss I-lowes, has been competent cmd untiring in her efforts to make our league affairs a success. The ofiicers for this year Were: presidents, Marion Smith and Mary Parker: vice-presidents, Helen Hilje and Emily Beecrott, secretaries, Barbara Coy and Betty Bunda, business managers, Harriet Iohns and Nadine Smeed. ...24.. is
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