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o CEEQKCQQQQ? CQMQQQE 2795292649 iQ D o Second Semester Cabinet The Second Semester Cabinet, under the leadership of President Tom Muff, has steadily worked all through the term for the betterment of the school. Even though they were often confronted with difficult problems, all were successfully solved. One of the most serious obstacles which they have overcome is the auditorium seating. The plan was finally made to seat the students alphabetically by classes, and many hours were spent assigning the seats. This plan was found to be entirely successful. Other Work done was the setting of the date for the election of the Stylus editor, the plans for a better park- ing system, and much other business of the school. Second Semester Cabinet fee Mi TJ Lg President .................,....... .. ................................................... .. Tom Huff ..............Tom Muff kj Secretary of State ................. ......... S hirley Burgan ,J4 Secretary of Assemblies ...... ........ F red Korman Secretary of Finance ............. ....... D ean Evans E Secretary of Boys' Athletics ..... .......... G eorge Grey Secretary of Girls' Athletics .....,.. ........ B eatrice Case KJ Secretary of Debating ........... ......... M ary Bear FAQ Secretary of Publicity ......... .....,....... C harles Park Q Secretary of Boys ............. ....,.. D ick Sunderland Secretary of Girls ......... ......... R ebecca Brant Senior Representative ....... .... . . ..... Preston Hanning Junior Representative ..,...,. .......... C atherine Doll Sophomore Representative.. ................. Merill Staub Freshman Representative ..... Ralph Cunningham Yell Leader Representative ........................................................................... David Wynans 'Lf l A f I Burgan Korman Evans Grey Case Bear Park Campbell Sunderland Brant Hanning Doll Staub Cunningham Page Tfwenty-selven U mafia 5Q5lQfQDK5Q32?CsE9QiCi95 esta
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fe CQEKQJQQS CQQNQQGELQDE Z7 QZ5?i?t9QKfQD iQl97,2??QD Q Ci First Semester Cabinet Glendale Union High Schoolis prestive as one of the foremost schools using the student body plan is due in no small measure to the excellent work of the Cabinet, whose activities strongly show' the spirit of service brought out in the school motto, '5Scholarship, Sports- manship and Service. ' Although the Cabinet started its year's work without a president, it met in the first week of school, elected Bob N Curwell vice-president, and continued under his leader- ship until a president could be elected by the Student Body. At the earliest possible time, the day for election of the President was set. Dick Sunderland was elected. kj The most important Work of the First Semesteris Cabi- net Was the adoption of the Student Government plan. ' Sunderland First Semester Cabinet kj -President ,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,.,,,.,,,,..,......, ........ D i ek Sunderland Secretary of State .............. .......... Alma .l0h11SOI1 l Secretary of Assemblies .... ........... H arold Campbell Secretary of Finance .......,.... ........ D orothy ArII1St1'0I1g Secretary of Boys, Athletics .... .................... T OII1 Muff yuj Secretary of Girls' Athletics .... ....... A udrey Phillips rfVW,2 Secretary of Debating .......... ........ C harles Park Q Secretary of Publicity .......... ..-..... B 0b Cllrwell Secretary of Boys .............. ............. G eOrgC LS-as kj Secretary of Girls. t........ ........ E l0iSe Madrid Senior Representative ......... .......... H HITY Clark Junior Representative ............ .......... D avid Zallll Sophomore Representative ,... ............ A l Madrid Freshman Representative... ......... JaCk Wilson kj Yell Leader ,.,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,..,,...,,,..,.,,,,..,,.........,................................ Neil Chrisman fi-QE fun l Q li Johnson Campbell Armstrong Muff Phillips Park Curwell Laas E. Madrid Clark Zaun A. Madrid Wilson Page Tfwenty-six NKQC . U Q32ffCmNliUQQ Cgmfl
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QL9DZ?faU iEDl5Q2fQFQ5QTQFCo?sQQQiQH CQXXLLQI Co Q QQCKQQCQE 27 CEl9 5 KQQQQZQD Q Student Council A great step forward was made last semester when the students voted to establish a Student Council. The purpose of the council was to straighten out all difficulties arising among the students over school spirit, discipline, attitude and the like. The court was established in February at the regular student body election. The Student Council members elected were: Harold Campbell, chairman, Jack Copeland, Jean Williams, Doris Carver and Carroll Toll. 'When the court was put in operation there were about ten cases each day which were considered by it. -At the present time an average of three or four a day come before it. This shows that the purpose for which it was instituted has been carried out to some degree, namely, to decrease the number of students who break the rules. The Student Council is composed of students and places in them the sole power of giving demerits and rewarding students for good services to the schools. The organization, according to Harold Campbell, chairman, is a contribution to student government, which is here to stay. He believes this because of the way in which it has succeeded in the past semester. The Council meets every day of the school week and considers the cases of the more than three thousand students. When one considers the number of students, it is truly remarkable that there are only three or four cases each day. 6'The Council is an informal body meeting, at the present time, every day to talk to and put the ideals of the school in a different light to the students who break the rules. Campbell Carver Williams Toll Copeland Page Tfwenty-eight var
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