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X GIRLS' LEAGUE PRISCILLA EvERTs MEREDITI-I LANTERMAN GRACE cox VIRGINIA PEcK President Vice-President Secretary TFSBSUFGF JANE HUGHES VIRGINIA PECK PEGGY STEWART HARRIET sTAcY President Vice-President Secretary TVGSSUVSI' Every girl in the school is a member of the Girls' League and is invited to participate in all of its activities. During the past year there have been many enjoyable events. First, was the reception for new teachers. Following this was the Big and Little Sister Party, which is given each term to welcome the new girls. The decoration was nautical in theme. The Lower Grade Mothers' Tea was held on November 6. Then on October i8 and i9 the Girls' League Convention was held at Sweetwater Union High School at San Diego Beverl - Y sent two representatives. The Upper Grade Mothers' Tea was held next. The Mothers were entertained with a fashion show, and refreshments were served afterwards in the cafeteria. The Girls' League and the Boys' League, together, gave the Christmas Dance. Fred Plot- kin's Orchestra provided the music. The Girls' League also served tea for the teachers ever Y lVlonday, Wednesday, and Thursday after school. ' The first event sponsored by the Girls League in the new semester was the Big and e Lower Grade Mothers' Tea was Little Sister Party. The theme was the farm . Next, th held. Then, once again, the Girls' League and the Boys' League cooperated and gave the Leap Year Dance. Freddie Packard's Orchestra supplied the music, and the decorations were nautical. Beverly sent two representatives to the Girls' Lea at Huntington Park High School on April l8. The U was the last social event of the school year. gue Convention, which was held pper Grade Mothers' Tea on May ZO, The Girls' League Cabinet, which has charge of all Girls' League activities, is composed of the officers of the Girls' League, the president of the Alphas, the commissioner of Girls' Welfare, and the heads of the various committees of the Girls' League. lt is their efficient management which makes the Girls' Le I ague a success. CABINET MEMBERS: September to February: Priscilla Joy Everts, President, Meredith Lanterman, Vice-President, Grace Fox Secretary, Virginia Peck, Treasurer, Jane Hughes, Commissioner of Girls' Welfare, Virginia Lee Wilkinson President f th - phas Ruthelen List Head of the Hospitalit Co tt L t , f Al I , y mmi ee, ucre Ia- Tenny, Head of the Philanthropy Committee, lxary alice Madden, Head of the Serving Committee, Barbara Pinson, Historian, February to June' Jane Hughes Pre 'd Vice President Pe St t S , , , , 4 -l , si ent, Virginia Peck, - , ggy ewar , ecretary, Harriet Stacy, Treasurer, Virginia' Lee Wilkinson, Commissioner of Girls' Welfare, Jane Barrett, President of Alphas, Ruthelen List, Head of HospItalI'ty'CommIttee, Martha Flannery, Head of Philanthropy Com- mittee, Joan Ubbe, Head of Serving Committee, Joy Richards, Historian, Meredith Lanterman, Visiting Committee.
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Writing this message is a privilege and 'a sad duty which certainly every president in our history has sincerely regretted and at the sarneutime cherished very dearly-regretted be- cause it marked the approach of the final farewell, cherished because it meant so much to him. ln adjustment under the new administration our stu- dents have been called upon to meet a different situation from that of any other group since the founding of our school. To attempt to leave any guiding message for you, whose ac- tions and spirit have been so admirable, would be inconsis- tent with your needs and my abilities. If I can but leave my appreciation, then that is all I wish. The time has come to write good-bye to the beautiful Norman architecture which has been my daytime home for the last four years. And it has been as kind and lovely a home in its soul and inhabitants as it is in its significant architec- ture. I truly hope that new classes will come to appreciate the intangible blessings that every sincere student inherits on entering Beverly, those heritages which they will find they leave all too soon. To have been president has been a revelation and a joy for me. I can only hope that my feelings are mirrored in your own, which is the important thing. For if they are, then the sacred spirit and traditions that are Beverly cannot and will not die, and the coming year may be looked forward to with even greater eagerness than ever before. , W W BOB MOULTON President Student Body STU DENT BODY SECOND SEMESTER BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS JEANNE BOUCHARD DON BERGER BILL JANSS BOB BECKHAM Vice-President Student Body Commissioner Finance Commissioner Safety Head Yell Leader JANE HOWLAND NED CRIST -CLYDE CARPENTER Commissioner Records Commissioner Publicity Commissioner Student Employment JACK BEAVER BILL WALKUP FRANK HINTZE JANE BARRETT Editor Highlights President Boys' League Commissioner Boys' Welfare President Alphas JANE HUGHES VIRGINIA LEE WILKINSON JIM STEWART President Girls' League Commissioner Girls' Welfare President Knights RENNIE KELLY VIRGINIA COOK BOB BELDEN SHERMAN MELLINKOFF ' ' Gi I ' Athletics Commissioner Scholarship Editor Watchtower Commissioner Boys' Athletics Commisszoner rs
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1 I BOYS' LEAGUE BOB MOULTON THEO LINHART GEORGE OLIVER President Vice-President Secretary BILL WALKUP FRANK HINTZE BOB ANDERSON President Vice-President Secretary All boys enrolled in Beverly l-ligh automatically become members of the Boys' League. The purpose of this organization is to promote good fellowship, encourage worthy activi- ties, and further the general welfare of the boys and school. The Boys' League Cabinet is the governing body. The cabinet consists of the Presi- dent, Vice-President, Secretary, and six associate judges of the Boys' Court. The members of the Cabinet also serve as judges in the Boys' Court. The President presides over all the meetings of the Boys' League, acts as Chief justice of the Boys' Court, attends all the meetings of the Board of Commissioners, and operates and controls all the meetings of the Boys, Court. At the beginning of each semester the new President presides over an assembly held for the incoming boys and transfers. The purpose of this assembly is to explain to the new boys the government of the school and Boys, League. The Knights and l-li-Y organizations are explained, and they are all encouraged to start early in the training of a sport and the participation of school activities. During the latter part of the semester there is an assem- bly held for the boys only. The Boys' League Cabinet works in close harmony with the faculty and the student government organization to bring about a constantly improved school and student body. 11 A. -,t is '- 'J ', r 5 5 ,, -5 3. Mae. I7 ' . 'ai if fliiifj' ' A gy. ' .515 49-S33 , , ww. it W 'F ff- . --QV, M, - - r-1-1 BOB REES ER Treasurer JIMMY WRIGHT Treasurer 31 E
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