Grossmont High School - El Recuerdo Yearbook (El Cajon, CA)

 - Class of 1940

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Girls' L f n eague Boys Federation TRIVING to maintain cooperation and triendship ITI-I an active group ot otticers working under among the girls ot Grossmont, the Girls' League the guidance of Mr. L. A. Smith' the Boys h:s sponsored various social and service activities Federation has enjoyed 5 Successful year. tis ear. inyconjunction with the BOYS' pederation 5 Sue, The initial activity ot the year was the Freshman cesstul Christmas giving program was carried on, Welcome. In addition to the regular program, the WWOVICY donations being received iii addition tc Federation cooperated with the Giris' League in the toodstutts and toys. The I-Ii-Jinx, consisting ot short Christmas giving. slcits given by the girls ot each class, was revived tor the first time Since IQ35. The annual Federation dance, this year called The League also sponsored the Freshman Wei- Semester Sighsf' was a distinctive social event. A come, the Nitty Ninety Daze Dance, a Faculty banquet was also held tor the parents in April, Tea, and two banquets, one honoring the tathers l ' and the other honoring the mothers. A valuable service rendered by the Boys Federa- Advising the girls in their worlr was Miss Ethel I. iioii WGS iiie maii53em9iii Oi P5'iii'i3 Piobiems at Prosser. school functions. GIRLS' LEAGUE Top Row' . Louisr- Ab- twrtt. prvsidr-nt: Br-tty Brown, Julia l-IuddIr's- ton, Miss Ethr-I Prossi' advisr-r. Second Row. SLIIYIVY OSLUOTTTV, Dofo' thy I-Iayvs, Rosvrnary IN-arm, Doris Havwns, nr-rrvtaryi Barbara I-IoI- dr-r, vim' prirsidwnti FS- Ihvr Byrnvs, and Iris In- rrian, trrrasu r BOYS' FEDERATION Top Row: Alan Pvrry, sccr tary: Aids-n Dunton, Jami Williams, trvasurvr' D Ivtrr. S r AVI econcl Row: Bill Cordtz vim' prvsidwntg David James prwsidrnt: Mr. L. A S v s . rr1itI'1,ad- ivrg Victor I-lall, and Tom Sr-Ii. Tliirtrsrir

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BOB!!! Associated Student Body HROUGH en cabinet and an active adviser, Mr. Harold 6. Hughes, the Associated Student Body has accomplished much this year. An ettective campaign tor membership was carried on in the tall, bringing the total number ot members to almost 80 per cent ot the school. A new ottice, that ot historian, was put into oper- ation. The duty ot the historian is to keep a record ot 6rossmont activities, comprised ot newspaper clippings. Another activ't i y new to the regular pro- gram was the A. S. B. assembly, created tor the pur- pose ot encouraging cooperation among all ot the students and ot adding zest to school spirit. The regular functions, the A. S. B. play and three A. S. B. dances, were also presented. the worlc ot an ettici t Twelve T BODY Vclcic 6regory comm ssc ot eltare Robert Love b lceepcr Robert Kolre not pr n ot the Student o James Le i 5 ylis Mc6rath mis ' ' s, commssoner attars Phl sioner ot tinance' Jack Si ASSOCIATED STUDEN i 'I , i i W i ' ', C i V r de t f B w' I i i N . commissioner ot public W o athletics: Dorothy S s ore clerk. 6. 6. 6. BOARD Top Row: Tom Si Walter Francis, Ted L Betty Carlson, 6eoi Ham, .lack Selt, JL Ann Job, Robert Koi: not, Robert Calho Second Row: Rose McCIeave M' , iss Et Prosser, adviser: Vic 6 regory, Louise Abbc Dorothy Sawyer, Do thy Jorgenson, JL Huddleston, Da' James, Joan Keller, a Victor Hall. orman 6reen, commissio t awy ticlcet supervisor: Mr H . ar o. Hughes, adviser: Da Jeter, bool: t WEEPING changes in the 6.6.6. Bo d st't i ar con- i ution were enacted thi . s year. For the tirst time since the Board's beginning, provision was made tor class election rather than appointment ot halt the members. For this reason the name was changed trom the Senior Board to the 6.6.6. Board. Quotas ot elective members from the classes were, seniors: tour, two boys and two girls: juniors: three, two girls and one boy: sophomores: two, one boy and one girl. The small number ot ottenders and the splendid student cooperation this year showed that the Board was accomplishing its purpose embodied in the slo- gan, 6room 6rossmont 6rounds Adviser t i o the group is Miss Ethel l. Prosser.



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Top Row: Mrs. Merle C. Donohue, adviser: Wilson Starkey, president: Dorothy Sawyer, James Williams, treasurer: Louise Abbott, graduation: l-larold G. Hughes, adviser. Second Row: Jose Cota, vice president: Betty Carlson, ditch day: Leonard Melville, secretary: Shirley Osborne, senior play: Charles Kirtland, ditch day: Julia l-luddleston, cap and gown, Senior Class HE Senior Class this year tunctioned under a panel system, headed by the tour class otticers, and assisted by the six committee chairmen and their respective committees. Although this plan was new to Grossmont last year, it has again proved itselt satisfactory. The Cabinet arranged tor the 'Following traditional Senior activities: Senior Play ,c,o,,,,o,,,v,,,,, ,. ,,,cc,,,,,,, May 3l Baccalaureate .,,,.,,:,,,:,,,,,,,,s.... ,,,.,, J une 2 Ditch Day c,,, ,, ,,cc..,s ,,,c,,,,c,,, . .May I5 Graduation .S...cc,,,cc,s,...,.........,,,,c,., June 7 ln addition, the Juniors honored the graduating class with the annual Prom on May 24. Ditch Day, which was held at Mission Beach on May I5, provided an enjoyable time tor all members ot the Senior Class. The Senior Play, Mystery in the Library, was produced May 3I, and a good pertormance was given by the cast. The Baccalaureate services were held on June 2, with an excellent address given by the Rev. Dr. Roy Campbell ot La Mesa Congregational Church, who was in charge ot the services. The honor students who gave speeches at graduation were Martha McKinney and Norman Green. The otticial photographer tor the Senior pictures was Melvin Sykes ot San Diego. Fourteen

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