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-v -- 1 . - M... . -,-,J , . - :.- 5 J, ,x1...3-4.4. , . .. . SUZANNE AYERS REONA KAVICH PEGGY NOBLE ANN MCGHEE MARILYN CARSON President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Athletics PEGGY NOBLE ANN MCGHEE PAT McDOWELL BETTY COOPER JOAN DEWAN President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Athletics QI 'Zed ue O Comprised of every girl at Beverly, the Girls' League is one of the most important organiza- tions in the school. The officers, elected each semester by the girls, are assisted by a cabinet of appointed committee heads. At the beginning of each semester a Big and Little Sister Party is given to acquaint the incom- ing freshmen with Beverly, and during each semester an assembly of interest to every girl is pre- sented. Every year a Christmas Party for the students at Albion Street School is sponsored by the League, and the cabinet and Santa Claus take candy and presents to the children. Instead of the mothers, teas this year, class teas were given, the programs being planned by class represen- tatives. War-time restrictions forbade some of the activities of previous years, but under the direction of Miss Olive lane McClure and Mrs. Leah Moore, the Girls' League has had a very successful year. ff.-. L- 1 Y UT Qfiff' S Ill-, i W
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Ilihef HU :mandy set our lu .W eepresentafive .gent governmenf .5 gevernmenfy bu' ,M ye realize thai : prevailed here dl :r rheir MIP end hom Phe bottom nee, A sludenf .g:AMlAN I During the second semester the student council was especially active. Two major issues had to be dealt with and were handled excellently. The first of these issues was the lack of pride the students had for the school and its property. A great deal of damage was being done to the prop- erty unnecessarily, and something had to be done about it because all the money needed for the repairs had to come out of our school' funds, thus cut- ting down on school activities. The council launched a publicity campaign with speeches, editorials, and posters to attempt to discourage the vandals. The campaign was very successful. The second issue was equally as important. Because of the lackl of sports- manship on the part of the students at Beverly and Santa Monica High School, all athletic relations had to be severed. ln an attempt at reconciliation, a dele- gation of boys from Beverly and Santa Monica met to straighten out the affairs, and through their splendid efforts, athletic competition will be re- sumed again next year. I7 Tb! 71- . ..
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l LINCOLN SHERANIAN DON WILLARDSON DON DAVIES HUGH GALLAGHER STUART WILLNER President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Athletics BOB SCHLESINGER HAL CLAY JOHN REYNOLDS WILEY CALDWELL JACK BULLARD President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Athletics Emp 'lea ue O The Boys' League is a body composed of every boy at Beverly and is headed by four officers elected each semester. The officers, representing all the boys at Beverly, promote activities of in- terest to everyone and try to further the spirit of friendliness that exists within the League. Due to able leadership the League presented several athletic assemblies and, jointly with the Girls' League, staged the second annual Girls' and Boys' League Dance, held in the swim gym. It was one of the most successful dances to be held on campus. ln an effort to fulfill its purpose of furthering student body welfare, a campus clean-up cam- paign was sponsored by members of the League with the help of the Knights. Sponsored by Mr. William C. Morrison, the Boys' League has been very successful in promoting activities of interest to all the boys at Beverly. IW 99 it a li xj - -A X' as fi' .w ifi L Ci, im Ma lf
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