Coronado High School - Beachcomber Yearbook (Coronado, CA)

 - Class of 1940

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EX ■ COMimTTEE Bacic row, left to right: Bill Hakes, Jack Carrcth ' ers. Mr. Niedermeyer (adviser), Bob Baird. Fritz Sandermann, Bob Carrothers, Herbert Haimsohn, Pete Siquenza. Front row: Gene Fawcett, Eleanor Chase. The Executive Committee is the most important single committee, being composed of faculty and Student Body officers. Entrusted to its care is the difficult job of co-ordinating Student Body purchases and Student Body expenditures. The Committee ' s financial questions are handled from the Budget, whose preparation is a school wide event. Appropriations for more than thirty activities, from minor sports to honor societies, are made annually. The Committee consists of the Student Body officers, the presidents of each class, the Girls ' League president, and the Lettermen ' s Club representative. Mr. Niedermeyer, faculty budget expert and superb solver of difficult problems, has earned the school ' s deepest gratitude for his work. Fourteen

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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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n li D E IT D 1 ' H I L Back row, left to right: Mildred Masek. Donald Carpenter, Tom Rice. John Mathewson, Suzanne Archibald. Front row: Mane Mathewson, Mr. B. D. Shoemaker (adviser), Eleanor Craig, Bob Carrothers. The judicial body of the school is the Student Council. This body not only tries offenders asainst Student Body laws, but hears appeals from students who feel they have been unjustly punished. Under the supervision of Mr. Shoemaker, the Council has efficiently performed its many duties. This year ' s members are: Bob Carrothers, President; Tom Rice and Beebe Mathewson, Seniors; Mildred Masek and John Mathewson, Juniors; Suzanne Archibald and Donald Carpenter, Sophomores; Eleanor Craig and Dick Gowan, Freshmen. Fifteen

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