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STUDENT BODY Enkindling in every individual and in all organizations the spirit of striving for the highest goal, the Whittier High Student Body has completed the year 1933-1934 with a record of which it may well be proud. Faced with the discouraging problem of holding assemblies on the athletic field, yet the Student Body has succeeded in obtaining some of the finest programs in the school ' s history, namely: the Utica Jubilee Singers and the Pasadena Junior College Band. The students were privileged also to hear the addresses of such internationally famous men as Dr. Bruce Baxter and Richard Halliburton. Splendid publications have been edited this year by the Annual Staff and by the Cardinal and White Weekly Staff. The Weekly Staff has furnished the Student Body with an interesting and well-prepared paper each week. To serve as a lasting souvenir of the year ' s work, our beautiful Year Book has been capably prepared by the Annual Staff. After thoroughly investigating the system of awards, a Student Body committee made some constructive changes in the system which will prove of lasting value. As a result of work and study by a second committee, a new system of school government has been placed before the students for their approval. These are a few of the active accomplishments performed by the students themselves. Serving the school in any capacity to which they were called, the Cardinal Guards and Cardinal Guides have worked faithfully at their respective tasks. The Courtesy Committee, together with the Ushers, have capably served at the school ' s social functions. In arousing enthusiasm for athletic contests by numerous skits and rallies, the Pep Committee has been very successful. By the achievements of our athletic teams, the name of Whittier has continually been before all Southern California. By progressing to the finals of the Southern California C. I. F. championship play-off, the basketball team covered itself with glory. The baseball squad also headed a highly successful season. Through it all, the wonderful spirit of cooperation which has existed between the Student Body and members of the Faculty has made this year one of the most profit- able and enjoyable ever experienced at Whittier Union High School. OFFICERS President Stanley McCaffrey Vice President George August Secretary-Treasurer - - Dorothy Cline Business Manager - Junior Trueblood Editor of Weekly - Constance Cole Associate Editor of Weekly -Ben Cook Business Manager of Weekly Jim Covington Editor of Annual Dorothy Welch Associate Editor of Annual.. - - John Landreth Business Manager of Annual ...Eugene Elder
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GIRLS 1 LEAGUE This year the Girls ' League, carrying out its motto Volens et Potens (willing and able), has passed its seventeenth birthday. Successfully has the League tried to further the spirit of good fellowship and democracy in school life. Through its committee system, executive board, council and efficient faculty advisers, it has tried to instill high ideals of service and good citizenship. The most outstanding feature of the League program is its welfare work. This work includes the annual Christmas Party participated in by the Student Body and sponsored by the League, the giving to the needy of many garments, and fifty dollars set aside to clothe some of the girls in high school. The social activities of the League are numerous and varied. The Senior-Fresh- rnan tea, the annual Hi-Jinx party, this year a costume carnival, the tea for the Seniors ' mothers, the annual Girls ' League party for the Student Body — all play a part in the League ' s activities. First Semester OFFICERS Second Semester Edwina Keyes President., Edwina Keyes Betty Gates First Vice-President... Betty Gates Evelyn Rowe Second Vice-President. Marjorie Davis Frances Swain.. Secretary-Treasurer ...Marguerite Chandler Sarah Stepp . . ...Sergeant-at-Arms Winifred Clemens Gean Scott Song Leader Gean Scott Dorothy Cline Yell Leader Elizabeth Eager -20- •
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