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SECOND SEMESTER CABINET By fostering many new plans that were used to the benefit ot tlie sluilenl body the second semester cabinet completed a term that was declared most successful. This body endeavored to carry out the motto of the school, Scholarship, Sportsmanship antl Service, in all its actions and carried on its meetings in the best of order. K)% TFS The seconti semester ' s cabinet was instrunienlal in H M bringing forward the latest plan lor hall supervision. It also was successful in putting over a bigger and better Carnival in June. The committees appointed from the cabinet spent a great deal of time preparing the many en- tertainments provided at the big event of the year. The distribution of life passes to those athletes who have gained honors in Cj. U. H. S. was another ot the projects completed by this year ' s cabinet. ( . . 7 )Malrji,i SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Merle Stale V - - President Carrie Sle Howell Secretary oj State )ane Neel -------- Secretary oj Assemblies Helle Gray - . Secretary of Finance Robert Harris Secretary of Publicity RoswELL Bassell - - Secretary of Debating Betty Alley Secretary of Girls Therom Ramey Secretary of Boys Mae McElman- -- --.- Secretary of Girls ' Athletics Dick ' anderwood - W - - - - Secretary of Boys ' Athletics Curtis McFaddex k ' lA ' Senior Representative Ralph Cvssisciy( li Junior Representative |iM Bob Foulks - I - - - - - Sophomore Representative Grace Stii ' A ,1 Chairman of Student Council AV Gray ' ctuderwood McEhiidt} tfcll Harris Riimey Alley -■ I 25 I
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FIRST SEMESTER CABINET The tirst semester cabinet of this year was especially successful in that it accomplished many important things. One of the most useful projects completed by that body was the re-arrangement of assembly seating. Other accom- plishments were the fostering of campaign for a new hall jid- w J control system and the securing of several fine blankets to k ' .9 be used by the football team. Arrangements were completed for the installing of a public address system on the football field. This novel scheme was very successful in that it gave to the large crowds which attended the games an opportunity to follow the plays and learn the names of the players. H The cabinet roster was headed by the president. Bill f .BI WH Gray, who was aided by a very competent staff of secretaries. BUI Gray i)- y g WrSV SEMESTER OFFICERS Bill Gray - - President JuneYaeger Secretary of State Bob Lee - - - . - - - - - Secretary of Assemblies Dorothy Jodon Secretary of Finance Stanley Pagceot ------- Secretary of Publicity Rex Morthland - - Secretary of Debating Dorothy Thompson Secretary of Girls Emery Wanless Secretary of Boys Dorothy Van Dyke ------ Secretary of Girls ' Athletics Milton Morehead Secretary of Boys ' Athletics Richard West - - - - , - - -. - Senior Representative Lenard Davis - funior Representatire Sidney Briggs ------- ' Sophpmore Representative Robert Harper Freshman Representative . l. Madrid ------ Chairman of Senior Council Lcc I in Dyke
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STUDENT COUNCIL Since its origin in 1 )27, the Student Council has continued to aid in the promotion ot student body control at Cilendale Union High School by its work of dealing with the students ' problems in a judicial manner. Two members of the Council are elected at the Student Body election, while the other three members are chosen by the cabinet. The group of students selected meet every day during the third period in order that the problems and troubles of the students may be given careful consideration. During the second semester the Council instituted the new system of giving the students notice of loss of merits. .Mthough the new hall plan has considerably lessened the work of this group, the Student Council is still an active part of the school. It is a group that represents the students and understands the students problems. It is becom- ing more and more established as the seat of justice for the student body as a whole. The Student Council membeiif for the first semester were Al Madrid, Chairman; Dick West, Kenneth Evans, Grare Stipp, and Jesse Peinado. For the second semester thev were Cirace Stipp, ChairiViain; John Pagliuso, Dorothy Thompson, [ackson Wheeler, and Sidney Briggs. W )7 Et ' iins Pe ' .nado Thompson Bnggs Pagliiisi I 26 I
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