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CENTRAL C 0 U N C I L Top Row: Bruens, Nehf, Humphrey, Eckenstein, Dal- ton, Strembelg Second Row: Rosenberry, Montgomery Roberts, Evvard, Millar, Burkhartg Bottom Rowzi Akers, Cressingham, Enyeart, Wall, Johnson, Lee, Cle- HIGHS. Serviee Projects Interest Them - So this is the Central Council! The Wondering scribe on one of his journeys finds himself in the midst of girls. Alas and alo! The unsuspecting young gentle- man has come upon a meeting of the Central Council. Gazing uneasily from one to another he sees the oflicers of the Girls' League serving on the Girls' Central Council. Beside these are the appointed heads of the departments including the service chairman, program chairman, standards chairman, and the editor of the B Square Beacon. Another glance and he discovers Miss Rosenberry, supervisor of the Council, under Whose guidance the group directs the many service projects of the girls. The Girls' League, under this supervision, collects the books and clothes for needy students and aids several charitable institutions of Phoenix. Assisting the Central Council are the four class councils made up of the girls' home room presidents. Every year a convention of Southern California and Arizona delegates from Girls' Leagues meets to discuss current problems of their leagues. Helen Johnson and Florence Montgomery Were the official delegates to the National City, Cali- fornia, convention from Phoenix this year. But wait, the scribe, as surprising as it may be, has again escaped unnoticed. He is now bound for the Federation Cabinet to see how the boys' and girls' organizations compare. E261
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ufnd A Boys, Federation The First Building happens to be Egbert's ultimate destination again today. So we find him mounting the steps leading to another division of the Administra- tion Department. I hope, Egbert says to himself, 'fto find Mr. Stone, the dean of boys, in his office. I need that material for my story badly. Mr. Stone, however, has so many boys to oversee and has so many other duties that it is always difficult to find him in his office. In spite of the absence of the dean, Egbert seats himself in a chair by Mr. Stone's desk and prepares to wait for a few minutes. In order to pass away the time, he turns over in his mind some of the things that the dean of boys and the dean of girls do in the course of their daily duties. Little is known of the fact that the deans give council to many boys and girls on things that weigh heavily on youthful minds. Quietly they go about their work, providing books, lunches, clothing, and other necessities for the needy high school students. About this time Egbert realizes that the time is fairly taking wings, so he conceives the brilliant idea of asking Miss Rosenberry, dean of girls, for the in- formation he desires. A pleasant voice coming from the office inquires Yes? It is the voice of Miss Rosenberry. Accordingly, Egbert asks the questions necessary for his story, receives his answers, and retires to a secluded place to compose his write-up for the paper. B O Y S3 F E D ER ATION Top Row: Taylor, Harrisg Bottom Row: Soper, Brown. O F F I C E R S G I R L S n L E A G U E Top Row: Cressingham, Enyeartg Bottom Row: John- O F F I C E R S son, Eckensteln. ......J
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B O Y S 9 FEDERATIO N Top Row: Harris, Orme, Twitchell, Arnold, Bethan- court, Llnebaughg Bottom Row: Brown, Voorhees, C A B I N E T Lindstrom, Taylor, Van Haren, Carter. Dancer And Frolics Amare Trying to get Bond Harris in a corner and ask him a few uninterrupted ques- tions is found by our ace reporter to be a perilous task. .Afkx HnaHy unnedng Bond,he1nanagesto Hndthatthe Boy? Fedmahon Cabinet, which is composed of the Boys' Federation oflicers, three representatives each from the junior and senior classes, and two representatives from each of the lower classes, meets every Monday during the lunch period. The length of these meetings seldom exceeds a period of from ten to fifteen minutes. There are any number of reasons for these short sessions, but the most prevalent one is that the luncheon period demands too much attention. Inaugurating a new line of endeavor this year, the Boys' Federation sponsored the dances held in the gymnasium after the football games. This venture netted the Federation enough profit to pay the balance on the Charles Lemons' memorial which was built last year. 'The Uvo ouwtuuhng evenw nithe curdcuhnn ofthe Boy! Pederadon are the M or Follies and the Federation banquet. The M or F ollles are produced and staged entirely by boys and this production gains greater acclaim from the public each year. The Boys' Federation banquet is held in the Cafeteria and members of the Girls' League Council act as waitresses. The after-dinner program is always a feature, and Egbert remembers that this year the main attraction was a series of comical cartoons of familiar faces around school, drawn by Reg Manning, Re- public and Gazette cartoonist. l27l 148
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