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Vlfhy do the girls of Unihi have usuperw assem- blies? Why do they have so many excellent boards? The answer is the Girls, League. Every term, four hard-working girls are elected from the student body to be officers of the League. Their tasks begin, under the sponsorship of Miss Darsie, with the organization of the boards. Applications are turned in by girls who wish to be on a board, and the applicants are then assigned to different boards. Last year, League activi- ties included the sponsoring of several fashion shows and two new girls' parties. Fall term officers were Mary Ann Rubel, presidentg Janet Hamer, vice-presidentg ,Ianey Funkhouser, sec- retaryg Nancy Bond, treasurer. Holding these offices during the spring semester were Janet Hamer, Jean Hutchinson, ,Ianey Funkhouser and Nancy Bond, respectively. EXECUTIVE BOARD OF GIRLS' LEAGUE Letitia Matthias, Nancy Bond, Jean Hutchinson, Janey Funkhouser, Janet Hamer I GIRLS' LEAGUE PRESIDENTS Janet Hamer and Mary Ann Rubei GIRLS' LEAGUE BOARD CHAIRMEN First Row: P. Cook, H. Hambiy, P. Heap, A. Cassard, P Kaiser. Second Row: J. Hopper, E. Turner, D. Loiiier, H. S Layne, L. Matthias. Third Row: M. Hotfer, M. Moore B. Davis, M. Hanlrins, P. Miller, M. A. Horton
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et's get associated . . . The hum and scufiie of the enthusiastic boys of Unihi H11 the auditorium with an air of confusion and excitement. Another of the Boys' League assem- blies is in the process of commencing, and the boys are anxious to get things under way. Jimmy Jewett, the spring president of the Boys' League, steps for- ward to the footlights to call the assembly to order and introduce the speaker or subject of entertain- ment for the day. Blair Attridge, the spring vice- president, and Don Stone, who is the secretary and treasurer, are ones to take bows along with the rest, for they too have contributed largely to the progress of the League this past semester. Last fall the Boys, League president was Blair Fictum, who set a high standard of achievement for the boys to live up to. Ennis Scott, the vice-president, made himself popular among his fellow school mates While assisting Blair in his campaign for better life on the reservation. BOYS' LEAGUE PRESIDENTS Jim Jewett and Blair Fictum BOYS' LEAGUE EXECUTIVE BOARD Blair Aftridge, Jim Jeweit, Don Stone
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'l'nl1qI1,hl1t nh sn qentl Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Cozad and Mr. Casey, the Girls' and Boys' Boards of Hearing solve the problems of students and help them to adjust themselves to school activities. As this year's project the Girls' Board sent a repre- sentative to each B10 class, explaining to the girls what they should and should not do While in school, also describing activities in which they could partici- pate, such as social clubs, scholastic society or boards. The Boys' Board assisted bewildered boys in their individual problems, and helped them to create a niche for themselves in the student body. Members of the Girls' Board, Grace Everett, Sid- ney Moore, Claire Freericks, Naoma Childress, Kris Weaver, J une Wright, and Barbara Davis, competent- ly carried out the plans of chairman Letitia Matthias. Members of the Boys, Board were as follows: Eugene Lee, chairman, Doug Allen, Earl Miller, Daryl Arnold, ,lohn Hurford, and ,lack Rubel. BOYS' BOARD OF HEARING First Row: Gary Jarvis, Daryl Arnold. Second Row: Earl Miller, Bob Leonard, Jack Rubel I8 BOARD OF HEARING SPONSORS Mr. Casey and Mrs. Cozad
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