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LA COPA Di O 2-'H ANNUALSTAFFJ One of the weightiest of school activities-namely, that of publishing a true record of the school year-falls to the lot of the annual staff. It has been customary for the Executive Council to nominate candidates from whom the student body has theireliegted the staff. This year the mfmbers have been selected by a plan quite different from that usu xlly followed. In order to get students who had ability and wanted to work, the volunteer system was used. This issue of La Copa dc Oro has been printed on the school press ratlicr than at the commercial print shop-a fact vvliich has necessitated the change in the size of the annual and which has made possible its publication Without the customary selling of ads. The staff that is responsible for this issue of 'fLa Copa de Oro is: Joseph Garner, editorg Margaret Bullard, Marie Gonthier, Dorothy Rogers, Emmy Lou Rood, associate editorsg Walter Clem- ent, business managerg William Luckett, cartoonistg Marjorie Arm- strong, artg Juliette Lacrabere, girls' athleticsg Howard Gia- comazzi, boys' athleticsg Leslie I-Iables and Donald Cassin, photog- raphersg George Sargenti, printerg and Miss Carr, faculty advisor. T J
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LA Copa nf: ORG STUDENT COUNCIL The Executiye Council is the most important of all groups in the high school. It is an organization of the students by which their activities may be carried on, and student government may be practiced. In former years the council has nominated all the student of- ficers for the various school activities. This year the council changed this item, in that the staff for the annual was selected by the council from volunteers, and the selection submitted to the student body for approval. Another important accomplishment of the year was the purchase of a printing plant on which the an- nual and the school paper are printed. Those holding office for this school year are: Kenneth Mans- field, presidentg Jan Martinus, vice-presidentg Joseph Garner, sec- retaryg Juliette Lacrabere, girls' athleticsg Clifton Beasley, boys' athleticsg Marjorie Armstrong, town representativeg Clara Pierce, south bus representativeg and Dorothy Rogers, north bus repre- sentative. i
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LA COPA'DE'OR0- 1 ' PLA YERS' ATHLETIC LEAGUE The close of this school year marks the third in the history of the Players' Athletic League. It was formed in October 1923 by the girls under the guidance of Miss McCul1y, the physical educa- tion director at that time, and is the local sub-division of the Girls' Coast Counties Athletic League. Our local league is also a mem- ber of the Inter-scholastic Federation of Girls' Leagues of the Central Coast Counties. The main purpose of the G. C. C. A. L. is to further standards of athletics for all the girls of the league, while the Inter-scholastic Federation fosters the idea of service, personal ideals of good liv- ing, and scholarship. Most all of the high schools of the central coast counties are members of both organizations. The G. C. C. A. L. has several meetings during the year. Physical education di- rectors and student representatives from the various schools attend these and plan the activities for the year. The Federation holds only one annual conference, to which all league members are in- vited. The officers this year are: Grayce Gould, presidentg Margaret Bullard, vice-presidentg Marjorie Armstrong, secretary-treasurerg Juliette Lacrabere, yell leaderg and Miss Mildred Carr and Miss Bertha Nielsen, faculty advisors. I I p In
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