George Washington High School - Continental Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1930

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A i 1' -- as + ef el, . .' A - Q ' A IJAMIQ, .. 125' The Cabinet of Winter ,SO The Cabinet, as the legislative and executive department of our self-government, has promoted a spirit of co-operation and freedom which all the students enjoy. The members of this organization are elected by popular vote every semester to these positions of responsibility and honor. Although the minutes of each meeting are posted on the bulletin board, the majority of students do not stop to realize the Work of the cabinet. The cabinet of W'30 sponsored many important activities, among them the dedication of Hughes Field, Alumni Day, permanent establishment of red and blue as school colors, and the advancement of more stimulating aud calls. The students are aided by seven faculty members: Mr. Thomas E. Hughes, sponsor, Mr. David Ridderhof, Miss Frances Kallstedt, Mrs. Dorice Myers, Miss Helen Scheck, Mrs. Olga Sutherland, and Mr. Melvin Nielson. Those who served faithfully on the cabinet for the fall semester Were: Gordon Gary, presidentg Parker Wryn, Boys' vice-presidentg Erma Neville, Girls' vice- presidentg Stuart Walmsley, secretary, Walter Wells, treasurerg James McCane, scholarship chairmang Marjorie Nickum, Girls' Self-Government presidentg Stanley Bryan, Boys' Self-Government president, Fanchon lVIartinson, Girls' League presi- dent 5 Worder Freeman, Boys' League president 3 Alan Ross, manager of athletics, and Warren Nelson, manager of publications. Page Seventeen

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