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' STUDENT BODY QSECOND SEMESTERJ For many years to come, the officers of the Chat'- fey Student Body during the year 1926-27 will be re- membered for their record of events well done. The one enterprise which will have, perhaps, the most lasting' effect was the choice of the Student Body Seal design. This was chosen from many submitted in a contest organized for that purpose. In different fields ot' activities, Chaffey was host to visiting' delegations. At the second Chaffey Invitational Track and Field Meet some thirty schools sent five hundred entries. - Both a novice and a regular meet took place. The .mm King gala day of the Citrus Belt League Track Season took place at tfhaffey who had not been host to the four schools in several years. ln spite ol' the cold day a large crowd witnessed the event. On April 22nd contestants in the preliminary contest of the National Oratorical Constitution t'ontest for this district met in the Chaffey auditorium. Many visitors came to this event. John King, whose leadership has been felt in many activities, not only con- ducted the student body meetings with precision, but also organized its activi- ties well. Florence Ashley, vice-president, was always prepared to do her share lor the student body. Mary Graber proved a capable secretaryg Dorothy Allen as advertising manager acquainted the townspeople with the school events, and Boyd Mathews led the cheering at the rallies and athletic events. The Tatler, under the editorship ot' Ida Vernon, finished a successful year. Lena Testa was an expert accountant with the student body books. 411' Tc H l
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' ' STUDENT BODY QFIRST SEMESTERJ Throughout the entire first semester the abilities o l' the Executive Commitee were severely tested. Many significant events occurred which were surprisingly well executed. The first event, upon which the finan- cial success or failure ot' the Student-body during the year depended, was the Student-body ticket sale. The campaign carried on in the underelasses was especial- ly successful. Following the ticket sale the most im- portant event was the Annual Southern California Press Association Convention oif which Chaffey had the honor of being the host. Paul Bodenhamer, as 'Fatler editor, presided over the meeting of four hundred delegates. At the final game ot' the successful foot- Robert Stump ball season, played Armistice Day with Pomona, entertained some six-thousand guests. In carrying on the POIIIOIIEI-fillli-ll:fCY Friendship Pact the executive com- mittee did a very commendable deed. Two beautiful banners were presented to the Pomona. Student-body at. the close of the league schedule. Robert Stump, as president, exhibited a high type ol? leadership. Ahly as- sisting him was Arthur Flum, vice-president. Juanita Lutz was indeed a valu- able addition to the committee as her position as secretary was important. Laura Berry, treasurer, was kept busy by the income from the ticket sale and the profits of the football games. Gertrude Bond deserves a great deal of credit- for her ex- cellent work as advertising manager. Harold Mingo, yell leader, displayed great prowess in being able to bring from the flhaffey rooters cheers which were ever ready to urge the team on to victory. I I I'nyr' Nm:
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