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QQQDNsUQ.. The main task of the student council during the second semester was to change the method of electing the head yell leader. An auditioning commit- tee was chosen to select candidates for the office and also to assist in choos- ing people to appear in the talent assembly. This committee consists of the presidents of the Boys' and Girls' leagues, the presidents of the four classes, the presidents of the Alphas and Knights, and the president and vice-president of the student body. This group was authorized to choose from three to five people from the group trying out to appear on the ballot as candidates for the office of head yell leader. In addition to this, six boys and five girls from the four classes were chosen as captains in the campus clean-up drive. Each captain was made responsible for the appearance of a certain area. The members of the student council also played host to the Bay League Forum, which met at Beverly this year to discuss problems relating to school government and management during the war. I5
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Q f ff Cl My l xx Kiunngi Q60 Headed by tour officers elected each semester by the boys of Beverly, the Boys' League is rapidly assuming a place of greater importance in the make-up ot the school. Especially active this year, the league sponsored a noon dance, which was held in the girls' gym and arranged for the playing ot popular records during the noon period. Four assemblies were presented for the boys under the auspices ot the league. The boys joined with the Girls' league in a campus clean-up campaign and worked on this project with the student council and the Knights. The organization also helped curb the practice of wearing illegal lettermen's sweaters. The Boys' League is sponsored by Mr. Kenneth C. Mitchell and Mr. William C. Morrison. 1 B UY5 LENS E av ,A 4 . , M' im-T J V' 5il 2:YK3f'.'. 1 9 5: , M.2L.f'l.,YirW , - 1 .. 3' . f ' , '. .aff , , iw 259 W ,iz I , ,vga 1 7 In I r.,, 5 V, A - , . ,- HiMr,yq:5. . ' , sl fslli 4 ' ., . .. as ffl , f., . : 7 A , . USM - ,. ff. V I krkk F , A A K1 ', 12 K, T- N I Q60 N9 6 ll 'TKEZSUY NX Mlldeslu Q, ,,., X L Z QQ 242 Fe it lf , I NNN Y tat SSMER i E Bxklxic ygiregxdent TUQECTQX at li K 3, if Mm ix Z i 4 4 L Egg ' A fm H f 27 gi '51 , ,f v :Y H 2 Y . liaise 'ar 2 -532' fa J 3 'w 'lf f . 32 ,QFWW V 6 'H ,Jil 7 Mu 533 1 iw it he f W 1 'W ,Q if f ,rw N t' WH 'f fl f , ft! la, azz ,W 1 1 U 1 ,af X A L We l 0 1 6 X iw ff ll lil, Q 1 TV Wllsglflu Mf wi' 4 ' M I ' M, 1 X 'Jf,fiq33 4 Mi ww W , 4 ,Q , ,gi U Y i W 3 'ii 11 i tigffl ' 'f mi ' X Sim 1 J , . , lv , -L I v.'. we Q. r ' 1 ' ,, X F M H it W W I, . if e f, .,,,-v . i. 1 qw Q 24 nz , A , N , fy 1 ,E gn H P3 fgwgi. . 4 , -1 l lv r fr 4 f ,f '5 7 ' l., fd if still :ff rlgiyli V . ,ir 72 ,Q 2 n ' w 5,92 4 ' ' ft r iw J ig, tr we X ,Z V ' ,pw f A W Q l N ' ii' nvi,137PQe1E.fH'lf1lg'f'W7f l:tfu:tZ'5H'tl 'L Sl' k l ' 5 I - -Q , S 1 , , ' , ,J W V A 3 i 37 Da T M, ,W , - Ji , A , Z Q all ,gg 1 Q , ,S 'fa' H ,f tr f, fr K ww. J 1 uf 'gy , .. i 1 5 1 ,I 1 ' W' f ' M la N7 5 X t W U W M , Us M 9 af' , ' 4 1 f fi 42172 4,9 2 ll, -P' ff' lllf'4'AiqZy lla: jk l l NX FN Y f l k w ' n VZ54llj',,,,m,1' ' if .Q 1 4 ef uf 1 N E EX 4, I, tw! NEOAT MO 1 r 7 , NL ,I a ,er ,V 0 .A V, Y ,f ec e N .U , s NSN, . ,V . 5 ff' Nl ' ' e P e . UBQXOXN 5 ORENC out Fl' Uffi Qealdenl ,MLC 'dem Y - l,.,.,,,,.g., , ,X-...mfs-Q1 wet' WRT GW Qhgxagxdent sigma-v l 7 ,
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