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THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL consists of the associated students' officers and representatives, and is the means through which student body affairs are conducted. This year has been marked by the fine spirit in which the students have co-operated with the faculty in carrying out the assembly plan. As a result, assemblies were looked forward to, and a carefully arranged program was en- joyed. A new plan was introduced in the form of Monday morning assemblies. A prominent business man was asked to speak in order to acquaint the student body with various community projects. Assembly singing led by Miss Eca da Silva was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Among the factors which determine the effectiveness of a group endeavor is the ability of that group to work harmoniously together. This has been ad- mirably exemplified in our student body during the past year, and consequently this body has become such a force in our school life as to predict a very hopeful future in student affairs. Among the more significant accomplishments of the student body this year was its effort to carry out both a social and an athletic program which would be of interest to the students of Fresno l-Iigh School. The officers of the first semester were the following: LeVon Damir, presi- dent, Bob Barnard, vice president, Mildred Van Buren, secretary, Marjorie Millet, commissioner of social affairs, George Solnar, commissioner of debating, Chester Moore, commissioner of publications, Gene Burkhart, commissioner of athletics, Wallace Henderson, commissioner of finance. The officers of the second semester were the following: Wallace Henderson president, Zenop Damir, vice president, Nancy Barr Thompson, secretary, Vir- ginia Kay, commissioner of social affairs, Albert Sanborn, commissioner of de- bating, Chester Moore, commissioner of publications, Carl Melon, commis- sioner of athletics, George Solnar, commissioner of finance. Student Body
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. I I FERNE FAREER Dean of I1 omen J. P. LEMON Agrifzzllure ELIZABETH MCCALL Pbyrirol Eduazlion MAY R. MCCARDLE Ari CATHERINE MCARTHLIR Typing, Shorthand KATE E. MARK Engliflo E. L. MAXWELL Aierboniml Dfmwing DAVID R. METZLER Debating, Hiflory EDWIN C. KRATT Vifo Pfizzcipol H. W. PETERS EngIi.IIG SARA RABOURN Mofben1I1IiIiI Dirwlor Efzgizzeofifzg DiI'iIin11 FRANCES ROGERS Sjmnhb MAME RUSSELL Englifb JOHN SMALI2 Sofia! Sfiezzce AI.ICE B. SMITH LIIIIIZ. GeI'm.m DOROTHY SMITH Ellgfffb BMTU1 MILLWARD ARTHUR SORIZNSON Homemakwg A 7'fL'II,1llH'L', Direflor A 1'jl'ltIfl11'Ill DiI'i.I'ion K S MAIID MINTHORN ETHEL STUBBLEFIIZLD Affaifleindlffl CbEfl1fLIl7'Q' JOHN MOCK THOMAS TETSTALL Soma! Sriezzfe, Direclor Pre-legal DiI'i.I'ion I-10,119 Aim-bI1I1jIpI IDA C. MOODEY ANNA TURNER HiIl07'j' Biology L. C. MULLER RUTH C. WALL Ffenrh Englifb, Latin BERNICE OLNEY HELEN WHITE Englhb, Director Erzglifh DiI'iI'ior1 I'oyI'iml Edzmzliozz, Typizzg Faculty S II II JI II I I I II ,I I IIIII IIIIII IIIII IIIIII I':,II IAII 'II Il 1 II -I I I I II IMI ISIII II II I II I IIE II III MII I II II if. II II II :I II I III I I ' I I III I .III II II II' II Y II II! II III II of I I I I I .I II I II
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N6 -4 V - 'FQ A l Il L 4... U-, il I PART OF THE WORK of the student body is carried on by the advisory council, which consists Of a representative from each advisory class. It is this Or- ganization in which every student feels that he has a part, for many Of the im- portant affairs and problems of the students are discussed at the meetings. This is a legislative bodyg its deliberations are reported to each advisory room. In this way every student in the school is made acquainted with matters pertaining to student body welfareg it is through this body that each individual strives to perpetuate the traditions and best interests of the student body. Those who served as officers were Wesley Barr as president, and Anne Pecarovich as secretary. Other members were as follows: GERALD GARD RUTH BRADLEY BETTY DALE DOUGLAS CHAPMAN WESLEY NEWMAN ANNE PECAROVICH ALFRED KENNEY MABELL YARNELL JOE DALE ROBERT BOURNE RUTH BAKER BETTY THOMAS DOROTHY JARVIS RUTH AYNESWORTH JANE COLE RAYMOND CHEEK JANE ALLARDT AMATA REILLY JOE MESSENGER RUTHELAINE FARLEY DELBERT BALLARD JESS SMITH DORIS DAVIDSON BRUCE LONGTIN PAUL MINOR Advisory Council ARMON ALCHIAN LEROY ScHULTz CHARLES SAYLES DON HILDERBRAND WINIFRED ANDERSON WES BARR DOROTHY COLLIVER JEAN HEMPHILL FRANCES HUGHETT BOE MOSGROVE HENRY JOYT NATHAN HERMAN QI D vu
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