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SPRING CABINET Hack row: Bandy, Williamson, King, Mr. Lundeen, Jackson, Camper, Estes. Front row: Beery, Cowan. D. Smith, H. Vonnt, Phillips, Brooks, Kollenborn. STRING COUNCIL Back row: Boggs, Williamson, Williams, Meyers, Mr. Lundeen, Lee, D. Smith, Camper, Orner. Second row: Livingston, Steffen, H Giles, Hackney, Oser, Lowry, Darling. Cowan, Orendorff. Front row: Meyers, E. Smith, Shields, Zemel, M. Hartl, Litinsky, Bandy, Kol- lenborn, B. Christensen, Brooks. THEY ADMIT IT THE SPRING CABINET, taking advantage of the precedents set by the fall officers, also had a successful term. Programs, dances, and other activities went off smoothly, and many innovations of the fall semester were added to the reper- toire. The assembly programs and dances were enjoyed by the Student Body members and the officers are to be congratulated on their success. THE SPRING COUNCIL made efforts several times to amend the Student Body Constitution to have Student Body cards admit their holders into athletic events. Setting the price for next fall ' s Student Body cards also required much thought and figuring on the parts of its members Altogether, it was a busy semester for the law makers. Page Twenty-one
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in. CABINET Back row: Williamson, Morehead, Mr. Lundeen, Moore, Tuttle. Front row: Zemel, Phillips, Bandy, H. ITount, McCall, E. Smith, FALL COUNCIL Back row: West, Meyers, Mr. Lundeen, Crenshaw, F. Williams, Camper, Boggs. Second row: Livingston, Williamson. Swanson, Martens, Oser, Lowry, Bandy, Van Nuys, OrendorfE. Front row: Morehead, Cowan, Meyers, J. Acker, Tochterman, Zemel, Hackney, Tutu.-. THE BIG SHOTS and THE FALL CABINET profited by discussions held at meetings for the purpose ol improving their various offices. Each officer told his plans, and the group discussed and criticized them. Because of this, many ideas carried out by the different officers had been analyzed by all members, making them a composite of ideas It was partly on this account that the fall cabinet was so successful. THE FALL COUNCIL, the lawmaking body of the Student Body, did not have an especially industrious term. There were no amendments to the Constitu- tion although several new laws were passed. Funds tor the redecoration of the Student Body office were given, and the office received some much needed im- provement The councilors served the school well during their term of office. Page I wenty
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GIRLS ' STUDENT LEAGUE Back row: Reynolds, Mrs. Thomas, Seydel, .Miss Matthews, Eggleston. Front row: Bandy, Lowry, StefCen. THE FEMININE GENDER DURING THANKSGIVING and the Christmas holidays, the Girls ' Student League collects food, clothing, and other necessities in baskets which are given to poor families. Many families were fed and clothed through these donations, which the girls sorted, packed, and delivered. In monetary matters the G. S. L. had a most successful year. The decorated car they entered in the Armistice Day parade was one of the prize winners. Their main triumph, though, was their booth at the Music Festival, where they sold candy and pop and came out with a substantial profit. Mary Jane Seydel. fall semester president, had an excellent. although uneventful, term. Under Frances Bandy, the spring president, the meetings were well planned and the Hi-Jinks, which came under her direction. was enjoyed immensely by all the girls. The G. S. L.. as always, gave the Senior lea. and Georgia Lowry, vice president, had charge oi this social event As an organization devoted entirely to girls and of which every girl in Chico High School is automatically a member, the G. S. 1.. is one of the finest, friend- liest, groups in the school. Page I utenty-ttvo
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