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Officers LOW ELEVEN COUNCIL Bob Ready, president Verona Straeier Dick Barger Edgar Nelson Mary Kathryn Lee Officers HIGH TEN COUNCIL Franklin Rader, president Louise Murphy Chlyoko Nagata Don Patterson Mary Stewart LOW TEN COUNCIL Jack Schuyler, president ley Morris Nancy Payne Dorothy Fry Lewis Mertens
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LOW TWELVE COUNCIL Officer Pal Stripp. president Pat Nlcoll Bob Douthitt Campaign speeches for student body offices were given during the final week in November, and the election was held on December 6. This term a committee was appointed to study the A. S. B. H. S. constitution and suggest helpful or necessary changes in the framework of student government Chief change discussed was the proposal to enlarge the Board of Control. An important development of the semester was the organization of the tenth and eleventh grades. Mr. Nealson was made faculty adviser to the classes, and each class, the Low 10. High 10. Low 11. and High 11, elected officers. The two twelfth grade classes had had class organization for several semesters. Each of the newly-organized classes held a dance or some other sort of social affair during the term. HIGH ELEVEN COUNCIL Officers Cliff Elwood. president Ed Winther Dick Rothlin Georgena Wood Barbara Farris Beverly Harvey
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Lois Hiesior President Marion Kerr Treasurer GIRLS’ Beryl Ginner Song Leader Betty Lynch Frances Hamilton Secretary ASSOCIATION The Girls' Association has had a truly successful semester under the capable leadership of President Lois Hiester and Miss Helen Kinell, dean of girls. Every activity has carried out the motto of the Association: Friendship and Service. The new girls were welcomed at the Freshman Reception, in the form of a gay circus, the Senior Friends making a special effort to make newcomers feel at home. The Girls' Association joined hands with the Berkeley High Parent-Teacher Association in presenting a Fashion Show for the enjoyment of both mothers and daughters. The International Dinner and the Senior Kids' Party Farewell promoted the friendship of the girls and were pleasant get-togethers. The Girls' Association helped to entertain the entire student body in planning the B. O. C. G. A. S. B. C. dance, and in presenting the play Good Medicine. The girls do not work entirely for social affairs, but have been active in serving school and community. Each girls' advisory contributed a doll with complete wardrobe to the children of the Berkeley Day Nursery. Some sixty Christmas boxes were filled by the girls for the veterans at Mare Island. During the Christmas season the G. A. will also furnish the decorated tree in the lobby. Probably the outstanding contribution of the Girls' Association was the play. Good Medicine. Malcolm Brown. Mirian Bronstein, and May Nordquist played a young doctor, his wife and nurse, and a wealthy philanthropist. All three gave
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