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EXECUTIVE BOARD First Semester Second Semester WALDO UNRUIL President NIILTON KooP ERNEST SIEMENS Vice President CLARENCE NEUMAN DOROTIIEA PEAK Secretary-Treasurer IRENE WYILSON TOMMY DoRRIs Social Chairman JACK WHITE ROSIE UNRUH G'r?s' Athletics Mgr. ROSIE UNRUH RICHARD GRIBBLE Bows' Athletics Mgr. GARNET REILY VERLEN HUGHES Senior President ERNEST SIEMENS TOMMY Domus Jwnfor President ToMMY Domus BILL PEAK S'oph0more President HERBERT NEUMAN MARVIN POTTER Freshman President MARVIN POTTER Due in no small part to the capable assistance of the faculty adviser, .-Xrnold, the Evecwtive Board of the Shaffer High School Student Body has ffictionerl better this year than ever before. Regular weekly meetings have been held to transact the business of the Associated Students. At the first of the year, a committee was appointed to draw up a new constitution, which has been accepted by the Executive Board. This constitution more specifically defines the duties and authority of the board. It gives it dignity and creates an active gov- erning body rather than an automaton or figurehead. The Executive Board, by careful management of funds, has a balance on hand from the year's activities. This is the first time in the history of the school that this has been done. The funds for the treasury were derived from various sources, mainly football games, pay assemblies, the student body play, and continuous concessions, such as the Hi-Y stand. The H118 cooperation of the Associated Students has been greatly appreciated by the members of the Executive Board. PAGE TWENTY-ONE
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i: .1-1 LAURION STAFF Editor-in-Chief ---- RICHARD GRIBBLE Assistant Editors TOMMY Domus-Ros1E UNRUH Busirtess Manager - - - ELMER LACHENMAIER Art Editor - - - LENORA KIRSCHENMANN Feature Editor ---- CLARENCE NEUMAN Other members of the staff are Geneva Payne, Selma Mettler, Ernest Siemens, Waldo Unruh, Henry Janzen, Velma Trent, Irene Wilson, Elnor Schierlmann, Herbert Neuman, Reba Evans and Garnet Reily. The staff has endeavored to make this book the largest and most complete issue of The Laurion yet put out at Shafter High School. Throughout the process of organizing the book many difficulties were encountered, but the staff remained enthusiastic and never abandoned its original aim. Featured in this year's Laurion are the new school life section, an enlarged sports section, and a more unique and complete activity section. Owing to the increase in the number of pages, The Laurion of 36 ' will be the largest book and the most representative we have had. The staff is proud to submit an annual of this size and our only hope is that its quality, too, will appeal to you, and that you will enjoy looking through its pages as much as We have enjoyed making it. Special thanks should be extended to our adviser, Mr. Porterfield, for his willingness to help us make this year's book a success. Special appreciation should also be given Mr. Arnold and the business staff for the financial success of this, the sixth edition of The Laurion. In our endeavor to make the book a real local product, We are, for the first time, having the book printed and bound in Shafter. Not many small communities have proper facilities for this. We regard this as another indication that Shafter is on its way. PAGE TWENTY-TWO
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