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BOYS ' LEAGUE Maiiuainiiij; .1 liiLjli staiul;irtl ol siliool spiril ami coopcralion anuiiij; llic hoys ol llic school, the l oys ' Lfagiic has coiiiplctccl a very successful season ol accomplishments. The group has emleavored to continually uphold the ideals of its motto, Pep, Enthusiasm and School Spirit. One ol the hig accomplishments of the year was the inauguration of a special scries of vocational guidance talks. These talks were given to the hoys hy experts in the various lines of work. The boys ' group was divided off into sections each representing a different profession and on certain league days the sections would meet untler a student chairman and an outside speaker wouKI iliscuss the requirements and problems that one must meet m oriler to succeed in tiiat line ol work. ■Another event put over by the Hoys League was the annual Stag Party in the Boys ' Gymnasium. This gathering was especially successful because ol the very interest- ing program of boxing, wrestling and tumbling. A new constitution was adopted during the course of the year and a new system of collection of money for the Injured Athletes fund was originated. Boxes were placed at the entrances of the auditorium in which the boys might drop their contribution to the worthy cause. Relorc the new plan was adopted the Boys ' group gave a special Benefit Assembly at which much real talent and entertaininent was offered. First Semester Emery Wanless Russ Hale fvLIAN ' ZuNIGA Earl Sams Al Madrid Milton Morehead THE BOYS ' LEAGUE EXECUTIVE BOARD President . - . . - Vice-President - Secretary-Treasurer - Entertainment - - - - Welfare . . . . - Order - Second Semester Theron Ramey Wendell Sherman John Adams Dave Smallhorst Bill Straus Al Madrid ' J . Wanless Ramey S icrmnii Sams Smtili iorst 27
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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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GIRLS ' LEAGUE After a year filled with both work and play, the CJirls ' League came out very success- ful in the end by always striving to uphold its motto, Friendship, Loyalty, and Service, to the best of its ability. Every member helped to accomplish this mark by cooperating at all times with the executive boards. One piece of outstanding work done by the League was the staging of a Christmas party at the Boyd Street School for the benefit of the many unfortunate children there. During the Christmas season tags were sold for charitable work. The League also sold doughnuts and candy at different times during the year. All the proceeds of these sales was used to continue the philanthropic work of the League. Some of the social doings of the girls were the presenting of a stunt party fall and the promotion of an assembly at Harvard. One of the outstanding social events of the League season was the Football Banquet given by the girls for the members of the three football teams. This gathering proved to have the pep and entertainment that rivalled any previous attempt to stage a banquet. Numbered among the many events of the spring semester were the Luncheon for the old and new officers, the May Day banquet for teachers, the party for the faculty, the cabinet, and class officers and the St. Patricks Day Board Party. Toward the end of the year the Girls ' League gave an afternoon tea at which the girls of the . Senior Class and their mothers were the guests. Music and refreshments were served at all of the league ' s social gatherings. Thompson Alley Grey rlcniing A lor iin MiSpui ihn Birniing uini Gra ujni Sihrtltler SihiMnim J Cuinphcll V.ul inti KUuotj I :?« 1
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