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MATTA DARBYSHIRE MARY PABST President DARLEEN SHERANIAN MICKEY MURPHY Vice-President MARY PABST NADINE PHILLIPS Secretary ELEANOR INGRAM BECKY STEWART Treasurer irl' eague 0 Governing the girls' activities in the high school is the iob filled by the officers of the largest organization for girls in the school-the Girls' league. When each girl enters Normandy in the ninth grade, she be- comes a member of the league and is thereby entitled to participate in the social affairs presented by the league cabinet. The league cabinet itself is made up of officers elected by the girls, who in turn elect five committee heads, an historian, and a lower grade representative. In addition, the commissioner of girls' welfare, commissioner of girls' athletics, and the president of the Alphas sit in on the cabinet meetings. Beginning the fall semester, the semi-annual Big and Little Sister party was held on October 4 to acquaint the new members of the league with the activities and the officers of the group. The teas for lower and upper grade mothers were held on October 25 and November 29 respectively. Starting the plans rolling for the tradi- tional Albion street Christmas party, the annual Doll show began on December 4 and continued throughout the week. The proceeds from this event went towards financing the Albion party which was held on December l5. On December 8 the Girls' and Boys' leagues com- bined to give a student body dance. The spring semester got under way with the presentation of the Big and Little Sister party on February 28. Following this, the teas for mothers of the lower and upper grade students were given on April 4 and May I. These concluded the Ieague's activities for the year.
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tudent lady MAX WILLARDSON President SECOND SEMESTER I Four years ago we entered Beverly as freshmen. We were weak in mind, frail in body, and undeveloped in character. We looked forward to good times and perhaps a little edu- cation if time permitted. We had no goal, no ambition toward which we might direct ourselves. We were, briefly, unprepared to meet any handicap or problem which might present itself. Now, four years later, we graduate from Beverly as seniors. Time has greatly changed us. We are no longer weak and frail, but sturdy and strong. We have been guided and directed by a most willing and co-operative faculty. We have been helped and made happy by the sincere loyalty and friendship of people who have proved themselves to be Normans. The time has proved to be most worthwhile because of the many opportunities that have been opened for us. Because of the assistance of these teachers and friends, we leave Beverly enriched in wisdom, a step higher in education, and with a fuller understanding of life and its purpose. Thank you for this evolution and thank you for your loyalty and co-operation in making my term of office a most enjoyable one. MAX WILLARDSON HAPPY GRAVES Vice-President ELI INGRAM Records BETTY EVANS Girls' Welfare BILL CAIN Finance MARY PABST Girls' League President BOB ULLMAN Boys' League President JOHN WOODWARD Knight President MATTA DARBYSHIRE Alpha President JEAN HOGAN Girls' Athletics CLEMENT WOODS Boys' Athletics MORTON, SLATER Senior A President BEVERLY CAWSTON Scholarship SUE SPROULL Student Employment DICK REVNES Yell Leader JACK COOK Publicity EVELYN GREENSPUN Watchtower Editor LEONARD LOW Highlights Editor BILL REEDER Safety
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