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9 r? W.Jt , ; Usa ' ts . ' V BLOCK B SOCIETY The activities of this year ' s lettermen were mostly centered around the raising of monev with which to buy letter sweaters for senior letter- men. The club, in order to make this possible, set out to make money. The chief source came from the proceeds of the game between the seniors and town team. With aid from the student body and the senior class the objective was obtained and each senior letterman received a white sweater with the blue insignia. This custom of giving final rewards is one worthy to be continued in future years. The Block B Society is a club for men alone. It was made up of those who had taken part in sports and had sought to bring victory and honor to Bishop. Not only did they prize their ability but their good sportsmanship. EL PINON 19
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EXECUTIVE COUNCIL The Executive Council is made up of the presidents and secretaries of all the classes and organizations in high school. It is important because it is really the governing bodv and all bills and matters are approved there before they are taken to the student body. The members this year showed hne co-operation and made many improvements. The success of the school business was largely due to their careful consideration in handling atfairs. STUDENT BODY The student body is the most inclusive organization in the school. Nearly every student belongs to it. In athletics we had much to be proud of and our rallies showed the pep and enthusiasm which we had for our teams. Although the gate receipts from the athletic events declined this year, the books came out in the clear and some profit was made. 18 EL PI NON
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SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY One of the most promising and most exclusive organizations of B. U. H. S. is Chapter 1 IS of the California Scholarship Federation. This state-wide organization has grown rapidly and its seal is recog- nized on all college and university campuses of California. The chap- ter seal upon the diplomas of high school members has become a coveted prize. Several of our seniors and other members aspire to become life members. Our chapter has been as active as usual this year and members have had a great deal of fun in participating in the different affairs. There were monthlv socials and several food sales. There was hope of going to the state convention in Los Angeles, but this was made im- possible by lack of transportation. Membership for 1933-34 was as follows: Seniors: Marion Cashbaugh, Mary Arcularius, Carlton .McKin- ney, Dorothy Dixon, Genevieve Roberts, Fairy Blee, and Helen Bar- low; Juniors: Enid Anion, Hazel Dehy, Clara Shellv, Dorothy Wilkerson, Rosalie Graves, and Marion Rigg; Sophomores: Jessie Crawford, Mildred Hillis, Betty Parent, Newton Evers, Betty Boggs, and Margaret Price. OFFICERS 1st iSewfslfr jnd Semester M.ARV Arcularius President Marion Cashbaugh Dorothy Wilkerson Vice-President Dorothy Di.xon Marion Cashbaugh Secretary Dorothy Wilkerson Advisor, Lois Beatty 20 EL PI N ON
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