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SOCIAL COMMITTEE Left to right: Mr. Gill, I... Gomes M. L. Dildinc, P. Ransier, T. Bachelor, -I. Adams, D. Blagg, QI. Pisor. MERIT BOARD Left to right: Miss Wall, E. Brown, D. Hammond, M. Rn- mcy, D. Griffith, B. Dildinc, I.. Bunn, XV. Helm, ml. San Sebas- tiun. FINANCE COMMITTEE Left to right: G. Dildine, W. Ransicr, M. Pedersen, H. Han- sen, QI. San Sebastian, A. jcrc- mias, Miss Schroeter, M. Fontes, P. Ransicr. RALLY COMMITTEE Left to right: R. Darmnnian, V. Gaines, R. Fullington, Mrs. Ostcrhoudt, I. Verhincs.
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WAHM! Rfmsnn Hl:l,EN HANSEN Aint' -IIKIMIAS President Secretary Treasurer STUDENT BODY We have been very successful this year, Wallace in the leading role of president, doing a very good job, with the assistance of Janet and Leland, vice-presidents. Alice and Paul have done splendidly keeping the financial books in tip-top order, while we found Helen the secretary, struggling to keep the minutes up-to-date at all times. Emma jean, editor of the annual, and Douglas, business manager, have put together a fine piece of work. We noticed lots of pep in all school yells, which were led by Retha, yell leader. Two special elections held everyone's attention during the year. They were those of yell leader and of treasurer. The student body was able to have regular meetings every fourth Tuesday of each month. The most outstanding assemblies were the Christmas program, the Commercial Club play, and the Future Farmers assembly. Of the three student body committees-finance, social and rally-the finance com- mittee has done an extraordinarily good job financing the many branches of the student bod and investin student funds in overnment savin s bonds. Y 3 8 g link row: l'ls0r, l. fillstrap, l'. Brown, D. Nielson. Min Sfhrrlulvr, adviwr, lronl luw: wh Rainier, ll. Hansen A. -Icremux, l'. Ransicr, R. lulllngron. 22
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Back ww: Mr. Ihnfliaeh. adviser A Nlnnlu l Omni I lleclt president R Bn M Nl I , . . . . ., .. X . U. . . . . es. . acomwr. Y. Ilnsliiko. M. Pedersen treasurer. Iron: rnw: T. Ilmlnkn. I Asakawa. M. Asakawa, C.. Garrett. hl. .'XtI.nns, secretari, Il. ,I, Brown. H. Y.im.nnnm N. ll.irm.xni.m. ilu'-presideiil, CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION With the formal installation of the 544th Chapter of the California Scholarship Federation in C. U. H. S., a new organization was added to our school. This club has as its goal Scholarship for Service. Our chapter has fifteen charter members who believe in this ideal and who have received the required 3 A's and a B. Those members who have succeeded in being in the organization for six semesters and have thus earned life membership are Adams, Ll. Beck, Y. Hoshiko, M. Macomber, and M. Pedersen. W2 df Q... llacls nm: Min Nelson, atluscr, M. Pedersen, xicelpresnlent, II. Tlammoml, inninr clam representatixe. Iv Quint, xerge.lnt-.xt- arms, M. lliltline. freslmian tlass sep:-est-riiaiixe. Irnnt rnw: N. Nuelxun, snplwnnm- tlass x'epi't-seniatiu-, Y. Ilnsluikn, ireasnrti M. Il. lewis. wniol tlaxs rcprrsentlliir, II. II.lnsn'n. wurellly, N. Ielemlaw. pI'csnIent. 6IRL'S LEAGUE Many progressive ideas have been stressed throughout the year by the Girls' League under the direction of Miss Nelson. The most important activities were the following: The re-decoration of the 'irls' dressin' room, the third annual Christmas wart' and ' S h In . t ' lf I V s onsorshiv of the Tin Can Pile, and the homemakm' urls fashion show. The urls P i H s- is U .2 had the opportunity of hearing Mrs. I.. E. Harris, :nutritional director, and Mrs. Patton, executive secretary of the Red Cross. 2-I
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