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ORGANIZATIONS 29 THE DIACONIAN SOCIE ' l Y The Diaconian Honor Society is the most outstanding service organization for girls at Manual Arts and is the high goal towards which cverv girl aspires. Diaconian is the Greek word for service, and the society is sponsored directly by Miss Hanna, girls ' vice principal. This term, thirteen new members were chosen bv the six remainine girls of last term. A girl having gained a minimum of thirt - points through various service activities is eligible to membership. The final selection of giris is based on ability in leadership, service to the school, as well as character, and citizenship. All of the members are engaged in student body activities and hold various positions of honor and importance. In addition, they are now sponsoring and encouraging the activities of the Junior Red Cross. The members for this term are: A12 ' s— Marilyn Blcwett, Nihelene Gampbell, Cecil Coles, Betty Lyons, Carol Norwood, Vera Olson, Margaret Palmer, Patricia Perkins, ' irginia Schmidt, Constance Turnage, Charlotte Weir. B12 ' s— Sigrid Ilolmberg, Barbara Sandifer, Jean Wilker, and Doris Wilensky. The officers for this term are Margie DeSure, president; Shiku Samcshima, vice president; Edith Chapralis, secretary-treasurer; Elizabeth Franklin, publicity chair- man.
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28 THE ARTISAN S ' 41 MANUAL AR ' l ' S KNIGHTS One of the highest honors a bov can attain wliilc in Manual is that of becom- ing a member of the Knights. This organization is one of Manual ' s foremost service groups and is ready to lend a helping hand in any emergency. ' I ' he candidates are selected on a point svstcm based on service to the school. A Kniglit must l)e outstanding in citizenslnp, character, and leadership. As part of their social functions, their calendar calls for semi-annual alunnii banquet, a motlicrs ' and sons ' night, and the Knight-Diaconian picnic. The Knight cabinet consists of Kenn) Wilcox, president; Chet ' I ' olson, vice- president; Kenny Jones, secretary-treasurer. The membership this term is as follows; Bill Cain, Frank Chiappetta, Dick Cooper, Da id Dow, Bob Graham, Bob Hall, Paul Henry, Kenny Jones, Paul Kennedy, Gary Larson, Jimmy Noonan, Charles Phelps, Chet Tolson. Bob ' Voss, Miles WeaNcr! Roger P. niite, Jr., Kenn - Wilcox, Julian Wolf, and Jack Wright. .
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30 THE A R r I S A N S ' 41 THE MANUAL ARTS I ' RI Y ' I ' hc Mamuil Arts Tri-Y has for its aim the creation of a finer type of girl, nnitecl in a close spirit of friendship. Following the theme and purjiose of the cluli. every girl sincerely tries to face life squarely and to find and give her best. Hardworking members of the Tri-Y cabinet were: Charlotte Weir, president; Wanda Pipes. ' ice president; Marjoric Skinner, secretary; Jacqnclyn Cameron, treasurer; and Miss Isabel Swerdfeger. the sponsor. HI-Y Recognized as an outstanding ser ice organization at Manual, the Hi-Y has received the respect of the entire student body, as well as the faculty and admin- istration. The cabinet for this term: Charles Phelps, president; James Noonan, vice- president; Bill Weatherly, treasurer; Gregory Nalbandian, secretary; George Berg, chaplain; Mr. Bauer, sponsor. i
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