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1 Boy Choir The Boys' Choir is composed of boys in the B7's and B8's. They made their first appearance during the fall semester in an operetta called Walk the Plank. The scene was laid aboard the good ship. school. The choir is quite small. but it is said Good things come in small packages. The ollicers of this semester are: George Wood. Presidentg Victor Rueda, Vice-Presb dent and Yell Leader: Johnny Chiandano. Secretaryg Richard Baxter. News Reporterg Charles Holmquist, The oliicers of the fall semester were as follows: Donald Vance. President: Paul Perry. Vice-President: Gail Forsyth, Secretaryg Cleo Wolfe, Treas- urerg Donald Vance. Librarian. and Olga Nosick. Accompanist. Girls Junior League All girls of Stevenson are members of the Girls' Junior League. Their purpose is to promote loyalty. friendship and service. The present ollicers are Jewell Gardner, Presidentg Wilma liest. Vice-Presidentg Ruth Morton, Secretaryg Audrey Smith. Comptroller. In the fall term the officers were La Verne Adkins, President: Maurine Johnson, Vice-President: Phyllis Roberts. Secretaryg Marie Wilbert, Comptroller. Representatives are chosen from the Home Rooms and form a cabinet to discuss and decide problems concerning the girls. The sponsors of the club are Miss Mason, Miss Epling. Miss Fisher. Miss Boyd. Miss Utzinger, and Miss McDonald. Boys Glee Club The Boys' Glee Club appeared in assembly November 2-l singing hwaiting for Ships That Never Come In, Johnny Smoker and Three for Jack. This was the clubis first appearance under the baton of Mr. Spring. They also appeared before the P. T. A. and in a Christmas play singing the Carols. On June Oth the club gave an enjoyable concert on the Dads' and Sons' night program. The club olhcers are President Guy Moto. V ice-President l-larry Frize. Secretary lilax Block. and Treasurer Tom Mailer. They are lcd by Mrs. Eddy. Library The Library classes for the first semester were composed of twelve pupils from Ati, B9 and A9 classes. The second semester the classes were composed of 25 pupils from AS, B9, and A9 classes. The Library class had lessons on the issuing of books to pupils. how to arrange book cards, how to shelve hooks, how to arrange books on the shelves, use of the card catalog. how to catalog a hook. how to use dictionaries. and how to use Readers Guide. The English classes had instructions in the use of the Library and then they had a browsing period. The Social Science classes had dehnile topics in History and Geography, for which to search information. There are 3369 hooks in the Library. The number of hooks received since September 10. 1929. was 512. U91
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Slevensonian Society The Stevensonian Society is a eluh for all the A9 girls. Two girls from each H9 home room are chosen. The liluhs for the fall semester are: Gilt . . . llraimatics . Art . . The honor members were: Marjorie Surg Margaret Sweeney Leona Todd Lily Kataniau Henrietta Kilcoyne Juanita lialsz limeline Mezori The Cluhs for the sunnner semester were: Music . . Art . . llramatics . Sports . . . Home Service . . Miss liuyne Miss Chamherlnin . Miss Gihson Coneha Marquez Eleanor Sepulveda Ampnro Guerura Alice Minikime Irene Merriek Edith Ashton Aiko Saito . Miss Bowen . Miss Epling . Miss Hannon . Miss Utzinger . Mrs. Brown First Aid The First Aid Cluh has had its most interesting year this year. The girls have established a point system which has furnished lots of fun and gives the girls some- thing worth while to work for. Points are earned hy learning the various things to do in case of an ucciclent or any other emergency. During the hrst semester the girls also made Curtains for the hungnlows. The G. A. 0. and the First Aid ffluhsluwe many good times challenging eueh other in the various games. l'lit pin lmll. hasehall. volleyhull were played amid much excitement. Utlicers for the cluh for the Winter Semester were: First Semexler - Opieers Second Semeslrr Carmen Ruedu . . . President . . Frances Pobst Florence Gahagan . Vive-President . . Maria Tomicic Frances Pobst . Sec.-Treas. . . Dorothy Steiner Phyllis Hunt . Cheer Leader . . Lily Kattmiun G. A. 0. The oilieers for the winter semester of the G. A. 0. were as follows: Charlotte Smith. President: Graee DeGrall'enried. Viee-Presislent: Mary Taylor, Secretary: .laqueline Wade. Treasurer. und Virginia Leslrovsky. Yell Leader. The oflirers for the Spring Term were: Dorothy John. President: Lornn Payne. for the tirst ten weeks and Eleanor Strang for the second ten weeks for Vice-Presirieutg Minerva Tracy was secretary: Jewell Gardner. Treasurer. and Mary Lee Wilkerson, Yell Leader. i511
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