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R TREASURER s , CDFFICE The treasurer s oflice plays a role X QQ of the importance of which a large 'Q f I number of students are unaware. They should learn therefore that it is p I , W p p p through this department that all finan L i i i cial dealings of the student body are I R , ,, , , '. ' K I A l 1, a,,-f, ,, i , ' 39. ,, R, . J a H 1: : ' 4 ' K L 9 3' 511:53 ,R , 1 R- K - Masai ', sv' - f ,ami R - ' : ,, f Nw sf wr- -.w gggygggg -1:25, 7 ,4 , '.w,g'f'. 1, Q.. . 1 9 , -.ff :'f , V,VVV,k , .. , 6, TEAGUE ANDREWS transacted, , JUNE BAKER Treasurer D 1 Secfewry Those who work in this office receive invaluable business experience, for in their duties they have direct contact with commercial establishments and the men who run them. Moreover, they are necessarily trained in accuracy and punctuf alityg this proves an aid in the development of the habits which will be useful to them in later life. This year there have been a number of improvements about the oflice, which is situated on the second floor of the administration building, including the addition of two new counting machines. Furthermore, by a new policy the News and Poinsettia subscription drives are now conducted through the treasury department. Those who have so ably operated this department during the past year are the treasurer, Teague Andrews, and the assistant treasurers, Norman Herman, Loyal Kap' lan, and Byrne Marshall, the tellers, Roger Brown and Churchill Gordong and Mr. Evans, the faculty advisor. The bookkeeping division, under Mr. Wright, has supplef mented their laborg the assistants for the fall term were Thelma Lannon, Dorothy Abernathy, and Doris Garrets, while they were replaced in the spring by Regina I-lamf mer, Beth Neefe, and Grace Murray. N 4. LL., LQ L ,-.,, . , TRBAsURER's OFFICE Back row: Searles, Garrett, Lannon, Hammer, Miss Marshall, Neefe, Murray F1'o1Lt row: Brown. Herman, Gordon, B. Marshall, Andrews, Mr. Evans i24l
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Twenty new, painted refuse cans, with the motto CAN IT On each One, have been purchased and placed around the grounds at points of vantf age: a large number of additions and changes have been effected in the Memtnrial Auditorium, including the installation of costume lockers in M. A.1 and M. A. 31 arrangements have now been made to obtain plaques for every classroom in the school, chimes have been provided for the Orchestra, lockers in which to keep stage equip' ment have been placed in the Little Theatreg preparations are under way to fix an electric signalling system from the stage Of the Memorial Auditorium to the projection room in order to prevent the inconvenience that has resulted On previous occasions when speakers have wished to tell the projection Operators to change slides, or to give other directionsg after having been care' , i fully deliberated and voted upon, a change was CHARLES CORMACK adopted in the style of the letters given by the V,Ce,p,e5ide,,t, Student Body H club, a distinctive letter now being used for B and C teams, new curtains have been hung in the oiiices of Mr. Foley and Miss Tuckerg an attractive and striking football banner has been procured and is to be seen at all games, in addition to the foregoing, a vast amount Of other work has been performed, such as removing the old scoreboard from the girls' gym, repairing the tenf nis court, and other similar minor services. But the accomplishments hereinabove listed show only the surface Of this great work. Only those who are connected with it see the sacrifices that are made and the long hours that are devoted to the wellfbeing of Others, which service is essentially indicative Of a desire to achieve the honorable. SECOND SEMESTER BOARD OF CONTROL Back rofzv: Nowlen, Allen, Mr. Evans, Schmidt, Kline, Hart Second row: Reeve. Mr. Johnstone, Miss Waring, Miss Robison, Miss Buck, Miss Briggs, Crcal Zack Woodruff Gocttc ' Y , 1 l 'U Frrmt rmu: Hupp, Lopez, Ebersole, Sholem, Hunter, C01-mack, Andrews, Baker, Cavc-nagh. Bell, Keller mi
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T f'N 7 B S 5 ncl kj l R l. S 17, Two of the most outstanding or' 1 4 f 5 ganizations in Hollywood are the . , Boys' and the Girls' leagues. T , ' A . . ,,,o The Girls' League does a great p amount of splendid work during the ., . MILTON KELLER Christmas week and promotes a betf ter understanding among the girls. P1681 dem of GMS, League All new girls and sophomores enjoy a party held for their special benefit each termg the purpose of this en' tertainment is to aid the girls in making acquaintances and to put them at ease in the school. Somewhat along this line is the girl's jinx, a masquerade party held each spring, whose interesting and unusual programs furnish an extensive source of curiosity and discussion. Classrooms are given a touch of beauty by the flowers or ferns which are kept there through the efforts of the Girls' League. JANE EBERSOLE President of Boys' League The Boys' League also strives to make the Christmas work successful by, enthusf iastic cooperation with the Girls' League. Its chief aim, however, is to arouse enthusf iasm and support among the boys in athletics and other school activitiesg for accornf plishirig this, rallies are held from time to time. Each spring the Boys' League repairs the H on the Camel's Back, which for years has been an inspiration to battling teams. One of the greatest responsibilities shouldered by this organization is the annual boys' day, when each faculty member is replaced by a boy, who conducts the class in the usual manner. This year the institution was as great a success as it has always been. OFFICERS BOYS' AND GIRLS' LEAGUES Hamilton, Jarrett, Keller, Veitch, Ginn, Ebersole i 27 i
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