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Biigham Sager, Rhodes, Taylor, Miss Farver The Girls, League is the largest all-'girl or- ganization of Fresno High School, for all the feminine members of the student body are auto- matically adopted into it as soon as they register for class Work at the 'School of Champions. lt is under the sponsorship of the genial and deservedly popular dean of girls, llliss Ferne D. Farver. The purpose of the league is two-fold: to assist and encourage girls to get the greatest possible good from both their school work and school social contacts, and to sponsor activities and programs in which girls are particularly interested. ln Miss Farverls office girls meet informally to discuss their prcblf-mf and possi- ble solutions to those problems. VVise and help- ful guidance on the part of the sponsor has made out of many a seemingly unsurmountable Nmoun- tainn a relatively harmless Hmolehillfl irls' League OFFICERS CEntire Year, President . . ......,... BARBARA RHODES Vice-President . . . . SARA SAGER Secretary . . . VIRGINIA BRIGHAM Treasurer . . FRANCES TAYLOR The second purpose of the league is annually brought to a vivid and ufragrantl' culmination in Blossom Day, the girls, special Uday of days. The date for this festival is set in late April when the possibility of showers may be consid- ered Cwith reasonable certaintyj remote. Class rooms and offices are lavishly decorated with flowers that vie in beauty only with the crisp and colorful spring frocks of the gentler sex. It is indeed Ladies, Dayfl as girls act as teach- ers for the day while the licensed instructors indulgently sit back to watch. Hello'l tags, sold for five cents, are hawked about the halls, the proceeds going to defray the expense of the after-school dance in the girls, gymnasium. Here at last the seemingly unnecessary male comes into his element, and the day ends to the strains of happy laughter and toe-tickling music. HELLO TAG SALESGIRLS: First row-Cole. Vealc, Kuhlitz. F. I'eilroncelli, Webster. Second rou'-Bradforil, Er1'inu'er, Rose. A. erioneelli. Thirclroxx'-Lewis,Hines,We:1ver, Jo1ies.Sanders,Khzdes. Uzlgliey. Lingle. Marvin, Sager. Brigham. Roessfer. Taylor. M 3,3-A - - W ... .. .W .- .M
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: First Row: Uueiishy. Sells, WPbST-GT. LEXUS' UIIFUJ- Kll04l?S, Henderson, Sager. Main. Second Row: Young, .Xlhi'ig'ht. Krasf-liel, Plllfllll. Bates. ,Knli'1m, Waterinan, Mi. Reetz, M. Lewis, Hansen. Y Bod Spring Semester Believing that ideas are the basis of all growth, the spring executive committee met regularly during the sixth period on VVednesdays to formu- late plans for the continued betterment of the Fresno High School student body. From these meetings and considerations evolved many of the activities that help to give students both enjoyment and profit from their high school years. The meetings of the committee, in themselves a possible source of education and business prac- tice, this spring produced several highlights. One of the most notable was centered around the Yosemite League Sportsman's Conference, where a code of ethics was discussed. Here it was de- cided that a fifty dollar sportsman's cup be awarded to the school exhibiting the highest type of sportsmanship. The Service F committee has revised its laws to issue a larger number of points for work on drama, music, and the handbook. An amendment to the constitution providing for n limit of forty- five points toward the acquiring of the Service F in drama and music was prepared for presen- tation to the student body. The boys' towel situation was discussed very thoroughly and an investigation committee was selected to decide on possible Ways and means to remedy the problem. ONETO President RHODES Serretary Co nz rni.v.s'io1z1?rJ LEWIS HENDERSON ANTRIM VVEBSTER Thirteen
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Office Stall and Staff of Operation OFFICE STAFF: Rar-hel Nagel, Beverly Bettsworth, Mrs Marie Twziilell. and Louise D0ll2llO. CUSTODIAN STAFF: First 1'ow-lflifilretll, Riley. Wrwiiizwk, Coiinvi' Cheaul c-ustoclianj, Plug, 'I'eif0i't0lle1', RuIliei'f01'rl, Holmes. Se:-owl row-Mrs Wallace, 'I'liunips1m. CAFETERIA STAFF: Mattie Muwis, Galulied Mzlroiiizui, Nettie Jones, Fiorzi Davis. Lulu King. Emil Bzi1'tobc'li :mil Dena Ubl'2ltl0VlCll.
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