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students around the building and around the school campus. They are to see that the students keep the grounds clean, that 'Luprisingsn are quelled, and that laws are generally not disobeyed. Although it has encountered difficulties at times in its proced- ure, the Vigilance Committee has been successful. Order and disci- pline in the halls and studies has been good. The members of the committee have been diligent in their efforts of good order and have asked students to cooperate in the problems of enforcement with them. Along with the Vigilance Committee is the Bouncing Commit- tee, a body organized through the efforts of our Student Body Presi- dent, Bill Wood. It was started because of conditions of disorder in the school assemblies. Since its establishment the Bouncing Com- mittee has served the purpose Well, and better order and discipline has been noted in our assemblies. GIIQLI' LEAGUE HE GIRLS' League Council is the executive body ot the Girls' League. This group carries out business which is too intricate and detailed to be left to all the girls as a Whole. The council is made up of representatives from all grades, presi- dents of girls, clubs, and all student body officers who are girls. The officers are: president, Olive Vance, vice-president, Doro- thy Rubidgeg clerk, Ruth Dunng treasurer, Mary Johnsong and song leader, Frances Branch. BOYI' LEAGUE The Boys' League Council, an organization as old as the school, has as its purpose to promote good fellowship among the boys. During each semester the boys sponsor assemblies and a dinner which is anticipated by them through the Whole semester. The Boys, League Council is composed of all boy commissioners, presidents of all boys, clubs, and class representatives. The officers for this term are: Preston Hunt, president, Dow Bonnell, vice-pres- identg and Fulton Tooker, secretary.
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IQALLI ES-ASSEMBLIES HE VVINNERS of the song and yell contest were an- nounced at the basketball rally for the lNIcClymonds game on February 144. Louise Gossler Won the song award, and J oe Stringfellovv Won the award for the best yell submitted. The prizes Were in the form of sweater emblems, a blue and gold lyre to Louise, and a blue and gold megapih-one to J oe. The contest was open to the student body and several songs and yells were handed in to the judging committee. This contest was the first of its kind to be tried out at University High and it proved a success. The Words for the Winning song follow: TO OUR U.H.S QTune of Stars and Stripes Foreoerj Let us sing to the one school of all, To the one Whom our praises are ringing. With loyal hearts We fondly recawll Endless spirit We'll ne,er cease bringing. Hail to Uni so noble and strongg Such glory will live forever. VVJe praise you in our songg For University our best We will endeavor.
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