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N lGfi1r'lls9 League President ......,....... .......... C arla Rohde VicefPresident .....,.. .............., F eral Harper Secretary ........,. ......... G retchen Taylor Treasurer ........,.......... ............. H elen Lander Sergeant of Arms ....... .,....... D orothy Swagerty Dean of Girls ...,.... ....,....... M iss Baggley HE Girls' League, a constant source of friendship and good will, has had another year of service and fun. The customary welcome to the new girls and Freshman took the form of a picnic supper on the lawn. The next important thing that happened was the convention at Taft, following which, the delegates took charge of an assembly, reporting on the benefits derived from the convention. Through cofoperation of the girls and our dean, Miss Baggley, many interesting and helpful things have been accomplished such as the Christmas program at the County Hospital, sending out Christmas boxes to the needy, serving at the Agriculf ture Boys' banquet, and preparing and serving for the February Chamber of Com' merce meeting. ln order rto realize our main object which, of course, is to promote frriendliness and good citizenship, it is essential that we have an adequate financial reservoir from which to draw. To do this the girls have instituted the Birthday Box idea wherein each girl who has a birthday deposits one penny for each year of her age. This money goes toward the furnishing and upkeep of the Girls' League Room. Another source of revenue was The Funnies of 193O. Other projects completed were, car' ing for the new shrubs around the gymnasium, the Father and Daughter banquet, Mothers' Day entertainment, and the Senior Girls' farewell. I':mg:'e Twenty- tive
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Simiillmiit Body Couiici E, of the Council, wish to express our thanks to the members of the associated student hody for the splendid interest and co-operation shown in all school activf ities. We feel that the success of this school year has heen due to the feeling of school spirit among the students of Ceres Hi. , We also wish to express our appreciation to the memhers of the school trustees for their support in all our undertakingsg-especially that of financing the new gym' nasium. This year the council has supervised all the activities and finances of the student hodyg made several amendments to the constitutiong and acted as a jury in several cases concerning school discipline. The memhers of the associated Student body council for the year 192960 are as follows: Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Com missioner Commissioner of General Welfare--Nohoru Kimura. of Finance-Dean Banta. of PuhlicityfHelen Briscoe. of AthleticsAAnton Holm. of Dramatics and MusicfEleanor McKiiight Commissioner of Girls Welfare-,Carla Rohde. Commissioner of DehatingfLeota Kauffman. Clerk of the Council-Helen Griggs. Senior RepresentativefMilton Holloway. junior Representative-Donald Reinhart. Sophomore RepresentativeAKatherine Cartwright. Freshman RepresentativefBarhara Whitmore. Advisers--'Mrs Samon, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Perrott. Page '1'we-ntv-four
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li ll Cereal Staff T the magical word cruise there comes to our mind's eye either the long, hard, and yet successful cruise of Columbus which terminated in the discovery of America, or perhaps the cruise of the Mayflower, which bore that hardy group of Pilgrims, who settled here in 1620 or else some other equally important cruise. This Cereal has been intended as a record of all the events of the successful and happy 1929f 1930 cruise of the Ceres Union High School. To the staff our sincerest appreciation is extended for the loyal support and the many splendid ideas submitted. Also to Mr. Hatch of the California Art and En' graving Company, to Mr. Shoob, photographer, and to Harder's Print Shop, we ex- tend our appreciation. We also wish to thank the art and typing departments, and last, but assuredly not least, the faculty for the many hours of work they have spent and also for their splendid cofoperation. We of course realize that there can always be some improvement, and to those who follow us, may we express sincere wishes that future Cereals shall continue to progress and be what we have tried to make this one-an interesting record of all the year's activities. Forensic ........ ............. C harles Dayton Editor ......,............,,......... Marie Beidleman Assistant Editor .................. Helen Beasley Music .....,.....,...... ..,....,. M argaret Nyquist Literary Editor .................. Uldine Spencer Dramatics .,.,.,.,...... ......... D orothy Stetson Assistant Literary Editor .... Emma Kimota Girls' Athletics ........ ......... H elen Briscoe Business Manager ..........i....,.. John Merritt Boys' Athletics ......... .,,.... T ogo Kimura Assistant Business Manager .... Bob Calkins jokes ............,.....,... ...,..... G lenn Simms Senior Notes .......................... Helen Griggs Snaps ,....,.,,.,,i........ ....,.... G race Barham Organizations .......................... Feral Harper Calendar .......................... Mildred Dickson Art Editor .........,.................................... Edrie Mitchell, Gretchen Taylor, Lorena Riggs Faculty Adviser .......... ......i..............,... M rs. Ruby Samon Art Adviser ................. ......,.. Mrs. Carol Philleo Business Adviser ...................................... Mr. C. F. Perrott Page Twenty-six
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