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E 1. president, A Girls League Organizes Drill Team . 1 BOYS LEAGUE CABINET Left to right, B. l. Simontacchi, adviser, Fred Kraus, vice-president, lames Crawford, Harold Hale, secretary-treasurer, and E. T. Wilson, adviser. gk , R -I g. Boys League Divides Into Two Groups ln anticipation of becoming a more active organization in the future, the Boys League has revised the constitution so that the organization will function as Upper and Lower divisions for special occasions. Topics of interest thus can be discussed by both s age levels. A cabinet was also formed with two representatives from each class. They were Harris Challberg, Arnold Eransen, Seniors, Michael Lisle, Emery lones, luniors, Ralph Ahlem, Kirkwood Bridegroom, Sophomores, Kenjiro Akune, Frank Anner, Freshmen. L The girls drill team organized last fall was directed by Mrs. R. C. Berry and spon- sored by the Girls League. A food sale, pay assemblies, and hot dog sales were used as means of raising money, The League composed of all of the girls in school held an annual Mothers Tea, May lil, as their principal social function of the year. Other activities included a party for the initiation of new members and Christmas welfare work. GIRLS LEAGUE ' ' CABINET Standing from left to right, Dorothy Pearson, lunior rep., Almarita Sharpe, program chair- man, Dolores Anderson, Senior rep., Mrs. R. C. Berry, adviser, Virginia Ealke, vice-president, and Alwayne Wilhelm, Freshman rep. Seated, left to right, lacqueline Wilson, yell leader, Miss T lean Altman, adviser, N Ernea Angelo secretary- treasurer, Ruth Frazier, president, Angelina Cal- dera, yell leader, Miss Leila Sturgis, adviser, and Marie Erea, Sophomore rep. my . T. .M .assist A --an-u------t A -- -I-2-en
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v-. 1-'iwv-wav 'xi' it i emu: nag , ilu 1 Left to right, fir::t row Ardis Anderson, Delwyn Carlson and Donald Younaborg, second row, Mary Taketa Alrnarita Sharpe, Earl Brown, Glen Lundell, Ruth Frazier and Burton Fentern, third row lrving Mord An aralina Caldera, Patricia Fleshman, Barbara Clifton, Iarnes Crawford and Yoshito Fuiitnoto, back 'row llorence Hanson, Dolores Coker and A C Stevens, Ir, adviser, facing Camera at right, fairies lolly, chair man, Cstandinglg and Dorothy Pearson, secretary fseated at deskl. Constitution ls Bevised By Students Headed by Prexy fame-s folly, the Student Affairs committee organized the first student court that has ever existed in this school. The purpose is to sentence dis- obedient students to little relished tasks around the campus. Revision of the Student Body constitution was undertaken during the first semester by a committee from this executive group, under Earl Brown, vice-president. So that students could obtain their school supplies more easily, a supply store was set up in the Student Body office under the management of Arnold Fransen, Senior, Irving lvford, Iunior, was his assistant. l.r-ft to right first row- Norman Long, Ardis Anderson, Florence Hanson and Donald Youngborq, second row, Mary Taketa, Alrnarita Sharpe, lfarl Brown, Virginia lialke, Ruth Frazier and Burton Fentemg third row, lrving Mord, Angelina Caldera, Linnea Danborn, Carl Turner, faines Crawford, Yoshito l?UjlIIlOlO and Dolores Coker, back row Charles De Salles, Leonard Nilsen and A C Stevens, Ir, adviser, facing camera at right, Iarnes folly fstandingl and Dorothy Pearson fseatedl 134 A .Lisle .L F Q t Q --f-1 , L W'
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W awww-I we ' Seated left to rightkl-lenry Spini, justice, Dorothy Pearson, clerk, Ernestine Silveira, justiceg Earl Brown, chief justice: Dorothy Iohnson, Ralph Kling and Loletha Spitsen, justices: Iames Crawford, bailiffg Evelyn Anderson, justicep Robert Vosti, prosecuting attorney. Standing--F. T. Wilson and Miss Betty Pickard, faculty members. justice ls Meted Out-By Court To enforce law and order among the students a Student Court was organized this year for the first time. Headed by the vice-president of the Student Body as judge and chief justice, the associate justices consisted of representatives from every class, the viceeprincipal and dramatics instructor The secretary of the Student Body acted as clerk, with sergeant-at-arms of the Student Body as bailiff. A prosecuting at- torney was appointed by the Student Affairs Committee and approved by the faculty. C. SF. Promotes Student Activities Stimulating more interest at election time by speeches and debates, tutoring poor students, displaying works of art, having a trophy case built and providing gamesfor noon period were some of the more important projects undertaken by the group. Five Seniors, Dolores Anderson, Dolores Coker, Florence Hanson, Belletta Macagni and Mary Taketa succeeded in becoming life members of the California Scholarship Federation. Standing left to right-Mary Taketa, Florence Hanson, Dorothy Iohnson, Barbara Clifton, Belletta Macagni, first semester viceepresiclentg Violet Kumimotog Dorothy Pearson, Roger Kling, Kenjiro Akune, Iacqueline Wilson, lsao Kuge, first semester secretary-treasurerg Miss Leila Sturgis, ad- viser, Ralph Kling, Angelina Caldera, second semester yell leaclerg Iames Iolly, second semester social managerg Delwyn Carlson, second semester vice-president. Seated-Dolores Anderson, Ruth Frazier, Marie Frea, Patricia Fleshman, first semester presidentp Camilla Thiessen, Margaret Swan- non, lane Kuge, Nora Spitsen, Alice Taketa, second semester secretary-treasurer, and Yoshito Fuji- moto, second semester president. -ga, . manual. st- ,.
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