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WARRIGR STAFF The XX'arrior is the school yearbook, published by the Senior Class. The staff was elected by the class, with Bob Higuera and Evelyn Badger as editors. A sales Committee was elected to finance the publication of the yearbook. A noon dance was arranged to launch the sales campaign, and an interesting skit was presented. Several noon games were held, and the final benefit event was the Valentine Dance. The committee was headed by Shirley Green. and the following seniors were members: Patricia Creath. Bob Anderson, Voyle Dorrance, Iva Hampton, and Norine Nelson. 17 if w4,,,umnN W'ARRlOR EDITORS lfzvlyn Badger Boll Iliguem 'WVARRIORH STAFF BACK RUWV: Dv I,u1l Tlwrpr, ffl- fnnsq Inumy Largs, Urgauiziztrfmi: lflixmar Curglle, Aff: Cunrzm' DW, Orguulzulmuxq Xurzm' Xvlsorl, Art: Bezrrlg Neil, Classes: Helm Bapnsi, l'i'ul1n4's: Clarin' Cruill, Clarins: Hou - wil In.-HJ, Spnrfi, IRONT ROW: Iuwkfr If-vn-win, Xnafrslmlsg Clem: Dxer, Sporlv: Iarliu Hailgrr, lilrrfirg Uiiv Lrli, Sulfur Aliiwvg Mn: Wil- lmmr, Annual Ailxlirv: Bvlr l11gui'r.1, lilrlurg l'lri1nffv Panty, Urgarirzalrims. l UKARKIN' STAFF ILXLK RUXY: Xonm' Nelson. Huw Ram, lla flampfwf, wi-for Linav, Haxuie Grnugnariz, Afsfwlilfe I.J1Invg la .'X'tIluGrrm1, Pain fivilji. IRUNT Rum! BNI' Ilrgurm, vlan ,film wx-ai - .v. If.-J llaffmaff, Idiluvg Mia slat, plilxfnrg Rlilvanl f'mu, Uimizixi I'vJ'm::el1, UKARKIIYH STAFF NlFNlBFRS NOT IN PICTURE lluzrl lkuvrzriz, RUf'!'rI Dfmzrllz. Pnl C'mzti'iI.1fili', Dfmrm Guilty. The Karkin,,' our school newspaper, is named for the lndian tribe formerly found in this region. Under the able editorship of Fred Hoffman, the paper appears about every three weeks. The staff. entirely voluntary, meets informally at bi-weekly intervals. The staff gathers information on .1 variety of subjects-sports, fashions, school and class activities. as well as student gossip. The Karkin staff is most grateful to members of the otlice practice class who mimeograph the paper under the direction of Miss Skaale. KARKIN STAFF
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ulrfm om, 1101, .ftf,,l.-mfr, Holt liwi, STUDENTBODY The john Swett Student Body is the org,1nil.xtion whieh eonduets the business relating Us student activities. The first activities of the year were the initiation of the freshmen and the lreshrnan Reception. Various assembly programs were given. including entertainments proxided by the four class organimtions and directed by Xliss l'rising. Other programs consisted of rallies and professional entertainment, The business eondueted by the organintion was under the supervision of Nlr. Royle. With the exception of lzrnie Martin. who was assistant yell lender the second semester only. these otlieers serxed for both semesters: PY't'NI4l4'lIf Glenn Dyer St'4'n'larAi-Trtmullrur lfyelyn liadger lllLt' Ihtwitluzl liob Anderson Yell I.tuil.'ri ,Iackie Forrester, lzrnie Nlnrtin x I M llVlkt', Yell l.i'utli'rg Boll .flmlt'riou, Hit' Pri tl- ilrntg Kilim: Dyer, l'n if-l.u1g liwlifi Huilgvr, S.-. r. uit is,-wit Row: into 1..m.f.'f, .ut nhl., 1.f,m,,,.t ixmilif, R,.W,,f, 1-J. mu. IRONT :town .xiwm ilmizf M, I-WJ 11f.,m.f,, lirliu lhtfgtr, Htltuli' firfflrgmulf. Bulv I . ,'l1r.l.rton The Student Council of .lohn Swett is the link between the students and the faculty of the school. Through at the ideas and desires of the students are brought to light before the faculty. One boy and one girl are elected by each class to represent them at the Student Council meetings. The student body oflieers also attend these meetings. The council meets every week and is presided over by the president of the student body. Mr. Royle, Dean of Boys, is the adviser of the organization. STUDENTCOUNCH.
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C. S. F. The California Scholarship Ifederation is an outstanding organization of -Iohn Swett. To become a member .1 student must earn ten semester grade points, i-Vs counting three and IS's one. Miss Iisthcr Coles is the adviser of the organivation, and the officers are as follows: President, Harold Culpg vice president. Marilyn Cralleg secretary. Ruth I.aird. CSI5 members have one Ditch Day each semester. at which time thev go on a trip to places of interest. Money for these trips is raised by the sale of ice cream during the noon hour. ISI .llifflflififflllif Simi' .XNXI I'II CIC IIIO I'.X'I' 1 UNTI ST.-XISI I XI.-XRIIYX CRAI II IIAROI IJ CL'I I' XIARI.-XX IJI IORIJ ROISI-R'I' IJONZI I,l,I IRI IJ IIOIIXI.-'SN RIQTII I AIRIJ CSI' Mi lIll7iVN'S1'1'UlIil Si'i11i'ili'i IJI.If AI I I X HOB I.. ANIJIRSON .XRDI N .KI I.RI,ID IACK BRI NKII ANNI I l'I. C.IiC.Il,IO I'.bX'I' CUNTI S'I'.-XISI In XIARII YN K RAII I IRI Il IIOIINIJXN II.-XRUI IJ CL'I P .XI ISI RI Ill SSI I I I RUISI R I' IBONZI I,I,I ILXYIIJ IAISRIS I OEIS I .XISRIZI XIAXINI KAI-MIGNANI ROUI R IfXRNSWOR'l'II RUTH I,,-XIRD YIOI I-'I' MARTINSI-,N ISI .-XTRIC In POISI CHX ISRINTON RIC,.I- III-NI 'I'RANIDAIII. IORRAINI XYXXNI :XSS The Girls' League is an organi7ation to which all the girls in John Swett belong. Meetings are held once a month. The purpose of the GLA is to foster friendly relations among all the girls. Some of its activities are the Vice Versa Dance. the Hi-Jinx, and a rally program. Otlicers are the following: president. Pat Creathg vice president, Agnes Lealg secretarv. Clarice Ciiusti. Miss Keyes. Dean of Ciirls, is the adviser. G. L. A.
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