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OFFICERS Left lo rijht: Gene Fawcett, President of the Gir ' s ' Leasue; Bob Cartotfiers, A.S.B. President; Eleanor Chase, A.S.B. Secretary; Beebe Mathewson. President of G.A.A.; Pete Siguenza, A.S.B. Treasurer; Bob Baird, A.S.B. Vice President. STUDEIT BODY Leadership Is not only the result of inner strength but also of intense work and a resolve to perform the duties that are confronted. This year our student body officers have been a most capable group. The manner in which they have functioned reflects credit not only upon themselves but also upon the school. This year our student body president was Robert Carrothers, a powerful sandy haired athlete who proved to be as strong and dependable in student affairs as he did on the basketball and tennis courts. Bob is liked by all for his unassuming and friendly personality. Bob Carrothers, President Twelve
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FACULTY 1910 Mr. Schaefer, Mrs. Niedermeyer, Mrs. Freeman, Mr. Swan. Mr. Burge, Mr. Michaels, Mr. Reese. Mr. Cfiswell. Miss Fosdiclc. Mi McAuliffe. Mr. Shoemalcer. Miss Rogers. Mrs. Hagstronn. Miss Bigelow, Mr. Swan. Mr. Ptacelc. Mrs. Woodruff. Eleven
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GIIILS ' LEAOM CABINET Left to risht: Mary Lou Miles, Betty Eurtow, Marj.j Mathewson, Mildred Masek, Miss Leslie Kelley (adviser), Suzanne Archibald, Mary Ann Bratz, Mrs. Arline Niedermeyer (adviser), Ann Dickey, Marjorie Woods. Shirley Worden, Lois Osborn. The Girls ' League, advised by Mrs. Niedermeyer, the Dean of Girls, and Miss Kelley, has done a great deal this year to promote a friendly attitude among the girls in school. Although all the girls of the student body belong to the League, its activities are directed by a cabinet composed of elected members from each class; several of these girls represented our school at local and state conventions. The year has been filled with many outstanding social functions. The first was a Get Acquainted Party for the Freshmen in the form of a carnival. Hotel del Coronado served as a setting for the Bridge Tea and the Annual Alumni Dance at which the Beauty Queen was crowned. Baskets were fixed for poor families at Christmas, and the year was ended by a break- fast party given on the beach. The Tiga is a Freshman and Sophomore girls ' league formed this year. Their main activity, the Mother ' s Day Breakfast given in the school cafeteria, proved a huge success. Gene Faweett, President Thirteen
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