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C i 'N I QL- iii X g l 03 f .S CABI N E T--SECON D SEMESTER Something very unusual in the way of creating a committee to supervise the problem of grounds was one of the Hrst things the second semester cabinet had to contend with. In order to make this body oflicial, it was necessary to amend the Constitution. Elaborate plans were made for the annual Carnival Day. Committees were appointed and an unusual as Well as cliHerent theme was Worked out. With the help of Mr. Brown, a system of exiting from the auditorium was effected. A movement for cleaning up the grounds was also instituted. The cabinet took up the matter of school dances that had long been hanging Hre. Another important problem was that of locating several blankets that were missing from the gym. OFFICERS RAY SUTTON ANNE DUNKEL - GLADYS NAIAR - LORETTA BAUER - DICK NIMMONS - DON FAREED - KATHLEEN GREY IOHN ADAMS PEGGY HUSE BEN BARNETT - MARIORIE CLARY ELEANOR CARLTON IEFF NIBLEY - HAROLD GILLMIESTER JACK RUSSELL SIDNEY BRIGGS - - President - Secretary of State - Secretary of Finance Secretary of ,-Lfsemblies - Secretary of Publicity - Secretzzry of Debating Secretary of Girls - Secretary of Boys Secretary of Girls' Athletics Secretary of Boys' Athlezzks CllLZ1.1'7726l71 Student Council - Senio1'Representatizre - Iu1ziorRej1rerentatiue Sophomore Representati1fe Freshman Rep1'esenratz'z1e Clzairnmn Board of Control ll7l .19 I, c N-.. -6' f Alix GQNQE
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OFFICERS 4? 5' Q4 N 5- D wt-'QS l CABI N E T-F IRST SEMESTER One of the major problems that confronted the hrst semester cabinet was that of drawing up a budget. Inasmuch as the finances were divided between the two schools, this was quite a task. Among important issues discussed was the name of the school. It was voted that the Broadway plant be known as Glendale High School. The question arose regarding insurance on student body funds in the student bank. Consequently, the first semester cabinet paid for part, and the second semester the other. Life passes were given to those athletes who had the required standing, This permits them to attend any game held at the school as long as they so desire. At the close of the semester, a banquet was held for the outgoing and newly-elected officers. The cabinet, under the leadership of Iohn Pagliuso, was especially successful in that it accomplished many important things. IOI-IN PAGLIUSO - VIRGINIA ADAMS - BELLE GREY - ORVEITA MARKLEY DICK NIMMONS - ELEANOR CEARLTON MARY IANE MORGAN BEN RANDLE - KATHLEEN GREY - SELBY IO!-INS - BOB BERG - - LEONE ROCKHOLD IOHN ADAMS ' - ToM PERRY - PATRICIA MCGURK - - - - 'President - Secretary of State - Secretary of Finance Secretizry of Assemblies - Secretary of Publicity - Secretary of Debating Secretary of Girl: - - Secftctzzry of Boys - Secretary of Girls' Athletics - Secretary of Boys' Athletic: - Chairman Student Council - Senior Representative - - funiorRepresentati1fe - Sophomore Representative - Freshman Representatizfe - Chairman Board of Control l16l
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M... 'S 91 .3 535 v 'rs' ??c vi? GIRLS, LEAGUE The goal towards which this organization strives is chiefly to further interest in social and philanthropic work and to encourage and stimulate in the girls feelings of friendship and helpful interest in one another. Throughout the past year it has been the earnest desire of the Executive Board to carry out this purpose to its furthest extent. In doing so, many new ideas were instituted. A party, known as a Get Together, was established as a new tradition. This helps all the new girls in school to become better acquainted. One of the most outstanding pieces of work done by the League was the staging of a Christmas party at the Boyd Street .school in Los Angeles. Not only were they able to contribute there, but also found a place for the numerous contributions of food in several poor families. It is very gratifying to note that the League assisted the charitable organi- zations in Glendale at this time. Among the events of the year was the Football Banquet held in honor of the fellows of all three squads, and the annual Stunt party. Doughnuts sales were held very often in order to swell the treasury. May Day was observed by giving each of the faculty members a small boutonniere. Numerous assemblies featuring popular entertainment and prominent speakers were also arranged. Several outings for the Executive Board in the Way of beach parties was enjoyed by those members. Glendale was quite fortunate in sending two delegates to the Federation convention held in Phoenix, Arizona. Mrs. E. H4 F. Moyse and Mary Iane Morgan represented the school. 1 E181
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