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1 I' '-I. 'QQ' 'HQ xlzgl' Til J f , QQ Q gs: I ws. 6 Q' 5 , - 4: c 1W.1,-'i'Ll9t I. z r' Q Q ' 'Q mt.: 2 is -55 3 Parks, Ripple, Bell, Eshom, Kizer, G.'Barnes, Solomon, Roelofs, Fossum. First Semester Second Semester MURIEI. BELL - ---- President - - - - - - LOMA KIZER LOMA KIZER - - - - Vice-President - - - BETTY JANE RIPPLE DOROTHY ESHOM - - - Secretary - - MARGERY ROELOFS BETTY JANE RIPPLE - - - Treasurer - - - GRACE BARNES JOY FOssUM - - - - - Sergeant-at-Arms - - JEAN SOLOMON Sponsor, MISS PARKS To spread the idea of friendship, loyalty, and service among all the girls in school and to carry cheer and happiness to those in need is the purpose of the Girls' League. At both the Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons many baskets of food, clothing, and toys were furnished to make happy those in need. This work was made possible by the wonderful response of the entire school in buying tags on Girls' League Tag Day. At the beginning of the second semester a tea, was given the seventh grade girls, at which time each one was assigned a big sister. l'vIuriel Bell, Loma Kizer, Dorothy Eshom, Rita Lister, Betty Ripple, and Miss Parks attended the Girls, League Convention at Lincoln High School in November. Lighted torches, the symbol of friendship, loyalty, and service, were still shining brightly as this year became history. .+ . FRIENDSHIP CLUB The Friendship Club is a new organization this year, started by the Girls' League. The purpose of the club is to welcome new girls at school and make them feel at home. BETTY JANE RIPPLE ------------- President A MARGERY ROELOFS - - - - Seeretary GRACE BARNES - - - - - Treasurer JEAN SOLOMON - - - - - Sergeant-at-Arms i391
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54 5 Ee. .Q..- . C'-M..0.s.5f19ff 'U ' 43 '3 '?r475l5l'5'i'5fi2i H53 E. 'C ...Kit 7' W . . I , 3 ' I-1 - ' Q F' I I-I gil A I . 4 1 'f?2755iE 5 ' 4 T ,fx : i Q 1 g-., ,Ti 5 R giitritrl' '9-5525! SELF-GOVERNMENT Self-Government this year has been quite successful in its undertakings. This year attendance at aud calls has been taken by the student officers instead of the teachers. This new addition to the duties of the officers has been quite satisfactory, and it is hoped that the teachers may be permanently relieved from any responsibility during aud calls. The students who were kind enough to sit with other sections than their own while acting as student oHicers, and who were faithful to their posts, are: Harold Stevenson, President of the Boys' Self-Government, Ethel Slye, Presi- dent of the Girls' Self-Government, Merton Gilbert, Grace Barnes, Mary Lisoni, Norma Barck, Ruth Wilhelm, Irene Wilhelm, Marguerite Lincoln, Dorothy Chand- ler, Mabel Wiseheart, Bessie Fullmer, Harry Putnam, Dorothy Warren, Norma Rappaport, Rudolph Huber, Simon Schipper, Mildred Austin, Manford Kirby, Wil- son Page, Pal Marie Henry, Cleta Neville, Juanita Powell, Bertha Hinman, How- ard Totten, Muriel Barnes. Ushers: Charles Montague, Sodao Wadamoto. .MQ-.M BOYS' LEAGUE ALFREDMINTUN - - - - President - - - - - - JOETAVAN JOETAVAN - - - - - Vice-President - - - HARRY PUTNAM HARRY PUTNAM ---- Secretary-Treasurer ---- HOWARD TOTTEN ROBERT MCMASTER ---- Sergeant-at-Arms ---- WILLIAM AGAPITO The Boys' League cooperated with the Girls' League this year in getting a gen- erous supply of clothing, food and toys from the students at Christmas time to be distributed amongst the needy. They have also made an effort to make each meeting of their league of a lastingbenefit by obtaining speakers whenever possible to address them at their monthly sessions. .M - AUD CALLS OCTOBER 16-Dr. McCollum gave a travel talk and illustrated it with pictures. NOVEMBER 22-A representative from the Maddux Air Lines cited up-to-date facts regarding airplanes. DECEMBER 4-Mr. James presented an assembly on the subject, Rattlesnakes and Skunksf' DECEMBER 13-The Girls' League presented a Christmas skit and sang Christmas carols. MARCH 6-The Arbor Day program, with Mr. Fulty as the speaker. Following his talk, a tree was planted in front of the auditorium. MARCH 24-Six junior high students gave their Constitutional orations. Soflora Barber won first place. MARCH 25-Captain Salisbury, a famous traveler and explorer, told of his exciting experiences with the wild tribes in the Southern Pacific Islands and the East Indies. APRIL 2--Baroness De Roop related experiences during the World War which held the students spellbound. By the courtesy of the Torrance Women's Club, we we able to hear Baroness De Roop. APRIL 9-A complimentary concert was given by the Woodrow Wilson Band of Long Beach. MAY 2- The Potter and the Clay was Mr. Damron's subject. He compared the molding of clay with that of human beings. Two clay urns were completed with his old-fashioned potter's wheel. MAY 29-A Memorial Day program with special music by the glee clubs and the band. JUNE 25-Junior High Graduation. l33l
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S4 'm 4 '29 C AUM QQIIYIGTIQ-Sl .I writ 1. 11 Q 'e . A ' , Egamsizf- 'fir 'V ,.. ,I ,m a ' ' .rn 4' ,V x : i Q - W:q.-W,?8. g I :R ! :gl mv. I-lit-f Roelofs, G. Barnes,lMonmgue, Haslam, Myers, Chaplin, Nourse, Totten, M. Rirlzliart, E. Rifhhart, Mills, J. Smfth, Granger, Cooper, Young, Creighton, Lessing. SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester BEULAH COOPER - - - President - - BEULAH COOPER FRANCES GRANGER - - Vice-President - HOWARD TOTTEN MARGARET RICH HART - - Secretary - - - JEAN SMITH EDNA RICHHART - - - - Treasurer - - MANFORD KIREY Sponsor, MISS MI LLS We have always considered scholarship one of the big things of our school. This year, owing to the school having raised its standard, our enrollment is diminished to fourteen members. Although the society is small, it is one of the most active in school. Our members are leaders in all the school affairs. In the graduating class of '30, Margaret Richhart, John Young, and Beulah Cooper were awarded life membership to the California State Federation. A list of life members of Chapter l2l of Torrance High School Scholarship Federation are as follows: 1926-Flossie Smith, Kathlyn Wheaton. l927-Toshi Kiyomura, Allan Miisselwhite, Harry Phillips, Ruth Lingenfelter. 1928-Tatsuo Inouye, Doris Spoon, Margaret Tiffany. 1029-Richard Sinclair, Merritt Bradshaw, Lois Goddard. 1930-Beulah Cooper, Margaret Richhart, John Young. Virginia Rowell, one of the members of last yearis society, has contributed three poems to the El Conquistadorf' Annual Prose and Verse Book of Fullerton District Junior College. I40I
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