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MR JAMES ALLEN Advisor M. TSUKAMOTO Business Manager N. BARTHOLOMEW Advertising Manager B. SCHREPFER Snap Editor F. VENINGA Sports Editor E. KNEPPEL Subscriptions B. COUPE Treasurer C. ASAHARA Art Editor J. JENKINS Assistant Editor STAFF Fnrst row L Ouchnda T Watkins, C. Miles, C. Hensley and D Osborne Second row L Lnttke R Ogden O Lanrson, C. Bunne.y, D. Nicolaus and S Fell
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LEWIS TSUKAMOTO HENSLEY MR. ROBERT THEILER Advisor STUDENT COUNCIL As we look back on this past year, we are glad to remember that it has been a happy and prosperous one for Student Council. Benefit Day and its festivities started oft our social events. We sponsored the dances after home, league toot- ball and basketball games which were played on Friday. We participated in the thirteenth annual Student Leaders' Conference at Woodland by conducting a panel on The Attitudes in lnter-Social Activities. The Council helped in the organization of the Golden Empire League Council, and revised the Student Body Constitution. We also sponsored the Fool's Frolic on April first, the only free dance given this school year. D. NICOLAUS P. RAZA L. FASSLER B. FERNANDEZ B. SCHREPFER M. GUTTRIDGE A. ONODERA M. ZENKER K. SCHULTZ J. FIZER F. YAMAMURA C. GORMAN JUN MIYA , President M. VOOS W. JOHNSON T. YAMAMURA K . ' 132 - . .. . wang x .. 'N' , vow...
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GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL MRS. SHENK Advisor First row: J. Baroni, T. Nakatsuka, L. Fassler, M. Tsukamoto, M. Zenker. Second row: C. Timmons, W. Bass, N. Starkey, J. Fizer, D. Wolff. Third row: Mrs. Shenk, C. Sanders, N. Bartholomew, M. Castello, W. Presley. With the help of a sincere and willing council, Girls' League has truly been able to uphold the dignity of their motto: Friendship, Loy- alty, and Service. The busy year was begun with the Big and Little Sister Luncheon followed by the annual Booster Tag Sale in which the girls once again won an overpowering victory over the boys. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the title of the Girls' League Council float for Benefit Day, won first prize in the parade. Contributions of cookies were taken to veteran hospitals and the Christmas programs followed the traditions. The All-School Carnival iointly sponsored by the Girls' League and the Boys' League Council, the Richardsons Springs Conference and the annual climax to a perfect year, The Mothers' Tea.
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