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1 1 r l i iii WEGLY- ?Q-FMWWF-ifwif-51',-i---f:'7Tii9 lg'-'Qlffifi EE-'M , ill' i Student Body Act1v1t1es---Continued + times with them. l S The students have been more active this year than before. The self- l government system was introduced by the will of the students. The student -tu l council became a functioning organization controlling school finance and act- I f ing as a representative for the school. This year the students have been ' il: l it granted the privilege of joining clubs. Another organization which shows l student control is the students co-operative store managed entirel b students. 1 Y y ll '-4 I u . p n rm the Boys Federation was founded forming an organization parallel to the W Girls' League. As a counter-balance to the demerit system a service point ll system was adopted, rewarding the students who have been of service to the ' i school. + l ll l ll i gl . rl' I 3 1 I 'U' l ' l w l l l 5 -ll- lf' ll I i w l I l l l l l A -A M l I Q-sa.zt.,- .. eifggeffiiii'-'il ..:Tgg-l-ZL - z- ....-v--iz.----.gEeet-s:lZ?'q -22-B-
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-A -e---e- 1:-'fe i-e- i-:- IZ STUDENT BODY ACTIVITIES George Stiffler ,, ,,,.,..., President Hugh Walker .... ....... V ice President Louella Teskie .,... ...... S ecretary Alice I-lersey ......... .......... A .............. ...... T r easurer These officers guided the student body through out the year l92S-29 very sucessfully. George Stiffler, as president, presided very capably over the assemblies and all the student body meetings. He was also an active member of the Student Council. Hugh Walker was vice president the first part of the year. After his resignation, William Colley was elected to the office. William had the opportunity of serving as president during George Stiffler's illness. Louella Teskie, the Senior class president, served as secretary and kept an accurate record of student body meetings. Alice Hersey, treasurer of the student body, kept record of the funds. The officers are happy in saying that the students cooperated at all Q2 -:- it -:S , -o- 4- -e- -22-A-
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4- -4- 4- 4- '4- -4- 126 SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION This year the Elsinore Chapter of- the California Scholarship Federation has been more active than usual under the leadership of Mr. Colley, its faculty advisor. During the first semester there were six members, all girls. Ruth Keith was elected presidentg Frances Herbert, vice presidentg Vivian Traver, secretaryg and Helen Grier, treasurer. The first quarter the entire membership of the Scholarship Federation went to Redlands University for a visiting day. Kathryn Burnham, Georgia Elliott and Verne Smith, who are former students of E. U. H. S., took the society through the college. In the afternoon the Federation went to Riverside where it visited the Riverside Junior College and the Mission Inn. On the way home the students saw the last quarter of a football game between Corona and Elsinore at Corona. 'On the second quarter's trip, four of the members visited Pomona College where they were shown about the campus by Jean Barnes and Dorothy Traver, former students of Elsinore. In the afternoon the society spent two happy hours enjoying the wonderful plunge at the Lake Norconian Club. During the second semester there were ten girls in the Scholarship Federation. Ruth Orvis was elected presidentg Jeanne Rush, vice presidentg Marie Gallagher, secretary, and Maxine La Brier, treasurer. On March 1, they were invited by the Corona Chapter of the California Scholar- ship Federation to attend a play, The Valiant, given by the Redlands University Little Theatre Players at the Corona High School. ' It is the purpose of the Scholarship Federation to promote high scholastic standard.s. In order to be eligible for this society, it is necessary to have at least' ten points, eight of which must be recommendable trades. The remaining two may be from outside activities. A grade of 1 counts three pointsg a grade of 2 counts one point and nothing below a 2 counts. The merit record must be 90 or above. With these high standards, students are proud to belong to the Scholarship Federation. The Scholarship Society is ten in number, four of which are Freshmeng three, Juniors g three, Seniors 5 and no Sophomores. This year the society received new pins for their members. The names of the members are as follows: RUTH ORVIS VIVIAN TRAVER HELEN GRIER MIRIAM CONE MARIE GALLAGHER MARELDA METZL-ER MAXINE LaBRIER OLGA PARIZEK LEE MCMATH JEANNE RUSH Q 4' -4' 'll n 'G' 'GI - 'll Q .-20...
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