Whittier Union High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Whittier, CA)

 - Class of 1933

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CARDINAL AND WHITE TUIDIENY OIFIFHCKK L TIAN DIETRICK ALICE MARTIN bimilY M ' CAFFR[y EUGENE BARMORE O-KT-tv ' TOM PARRY DOROTHX WELCH j:, CONSTANCE COLL WAYNE WILSON ERIC BURTON ' HERMAN BRANNON Fifteen

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CARDINAL AND WHITE STUDENT BODY During the year 1932-1933, the Whittier High Student Body, both as a group and individually, has attained many successes. The purpose of the Association, to foster school spirit and to have general supervision over all student interests, has been carried out most successfully by the various groups. The Cardinal Guards have supervised the conduct of games and have performed various other helpful duties. The Cardinal Guides, the monitors stationed at all doorways, have directed visitors and students to their destinations. They have worked faithfully throughout the day in all the buildings. The Pep Committee is a very active group of students who have prepared numerous skits and plays which created much interest and enthusiasm at the football and basketball games. The Annual Staff and the Cardinal and White Weekly Statf both have edited splendid publications. The Weekly Staff has furnished the Student Body with an interesting and well prepared paper each week. The Annual Staff has prepared our Year Book as a lasting souvenir of the year ' s work. To both of them we owe our sincere thanks and offer our congratulations. The Student Body this year has a total number of one thousand five hundred and thirty-one students. This year inaugurated a new plan of admitting a midyear class of Freshmen B ' s, which added sixty-seven new members to our Student Body. Much of the interest in our school centers in our athletic activities. This year the football squads ranked high in comparison with other schools. The Varsity Team won all its games up to the semi-finals of the Southern California C. I. F. Champion- ship playoff. Gold footballs were presented by the Student Body to this year ' s Varsity letter men. The Cardinal Red Bird, which is the insignia of Whittier High, has featured many of the school programs. The color has been carried out in pennants and on car stickers. The Student Body officers were elected last spring and were thus ready to start activities immediately at the beginning of this school year. They have performed their duties admirably all year and are to be congratulated. The year as a whole has been a pleasant one. Many friendships and happy asso- ciations have been made, and it is with regret that we part at the end of the year. OFFICERS President Lyman Dietrick Vice President W.ayne Wilson Secretary-Treasurer Dorothy Welch Business Manager Herman Brannon Editor of Wee ly ToM Parry Associate Editor of Weekly Constance Cole Business Manager of Wee ly Eric Burton Editor of Annual ALICE Martin Associate Editor of Amniai Stanley McCaffrey Business Manager of Annual Eugene Barmore Fourteen



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= ' Z A RQI tN, AA A N D : W H ,T E ilKIL ' ILIEAfiilE OIFIFIICIEK HELEN AMDERSQN MPOTHX GLASS I (MAINE m HI tDWiNA r 5 1 1 L Id KTTy GATES :tAl l 3C0T! DOPOTK; ' CLINE ELIZABETH EMR GIRLS ' LEAGUE The Girls ' League has again completed a very active year. Through its com ' mittce system of organisation and with the efficient assistance of its faculty advisers, it has tried to reach and engage the interest of every girl in high school. The social program of the League has featured a Senior-Freshman Tea, the annual Hi-Jinx party, provocative of much hilarity, the Senior-Mothers ' Tea combined with a Fashion Show, and last of all the annual Girls League party to the Student Body at the Whittier Woman ' s Club. The welfare program of the League included the annual Christmas party to which the entire school contributed, the cutting out of over one hundred gar- ments from material furnished by the Red Cross, and the making of these garments by various organizations in Whittier and their distribution. The Girls ' League also con- tributed to the Guirado Milk Fund and to the Orthopaedic Hospital. First Semester OFFICERS Second Semester Helen Anderson President Gayle Olson Edwina Keyes - ..First Vice President Edwina Keyes Dorothy Glass Second Vice President Betty Gat es Jane Rosenberger Secretary-Treasurer Lorraine Smith Elizabeth E.ager Sergeant-at-Arms Alice Pemberton Lucille Logue Song Leader Gean Scott Dorothy Cline Tell Leader Dorothy Cline Sixteen

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