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l . WS- ,gw fiftrly MI, G' if - 0rLr'.L' When a new girl can't find Room H . . . when a freshman has lost her way . .. when Christmas baskets must be filled . . . that's when the Girls' League steps u l PPresident Doris Havens . . . the Execu- tive Committee . . . Counselor Miss Pros- ser . . . arrange such affairs as the Fresh- man Welcome . . . the Christmas Giving . . . the Faculty Tea . . . the Mother and Daughter Banquet . . . the Cupid Capers . . . the Dad and Daughter Ban- quet ..... A service organization . . . it is a part of Grossmont that makes school life more pleasant. Q. 4. Q. aww Groom Grossmont's Grounds is the clean-up committees famous motto ..... The G. G. G .... whose fame for captur- ing paper-throwers and bag-leavers is well-known . . . has four senior representa- tives . . . three juniors . . . and two soph- omores. They reported the year as having few misdemeanors . . . with splendid coopera- tion from students even during trying rainy days . . . Arden Dunton and Craig Potter . . . judges . . . Miss Prosser . . . adviser . . . feel that the board really lived up to its aim during 1941. Pirtured al one of their regular llzeetirzgr are the Girlr' League oyfirerr. Ro-uf 1-Anne Peterson, zrearurerg Pat Perry, .rerretaryg Doris Havens, preridefzlg Pat de Burn, vice preridentg Miss Ethel I. Prosser, adzfirer. Row 2-Rosetta McCleave, Wilnia Wicker, Doris Strand, Alma Bock, Jean Haslam, and Myrtle Pittman. In their poritiofzf, ready lo hy ct rare. Row 1, left to right-Doris Havens, Judy Job, Bob Young, Dorothy Jorgenson, Dorothy Cun- ningham. Row 2--Ina Wicker, Bob Peterson, Edson Blossom, Craig Potter, juz1'ge,' Arden Dunton, judgeg Gene Hall. Row 3- Alma Bock, Rosemary Nelson, Dorothy Hayes, Anne Porter, Dick Bledsoe, Bill Cordtz, and Harriet Sherwood.
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Slzapped al work are our bury A. S. B. CUl7lfIli,f.fi0l1ef,f. Row 1- Anne Porter, commirrioner of publicilyg Ethel Jain, A. S. B. derby Bob Love, comnzirfionef of jfrlfznceg Bob Young, rommirrioner of alblefiar. Row 2-Dorothy Hayes, l'0!lZl2liJ'Ji0f78f f u'elfare,' John Gregory, ticket .rupervirorg Gene Hall, A. S. B. pre.ridenl,' Mr. I-garold Hughes, ad1.'i.rer,' and Jim Lewis, rormzzirrioner of cultural L1 mfr. Talking it over with Mr. Smith are lbe bead! of our Boyr' Federa- tion. Lefl to rigb!-Frank Kinsella, J6C1'6lcl1'j',' Jim Garfield, treas- urerg Telsa Johnson, Gene Hall, Ronald Crawford, vice pre.ridefzt,' Jim Lewis, Craig Potter, preridentg Tom Jensen, john Reid, Bob Peterson, Arden Dunton, and Mr. L. A. Smith, adifirer. IO 5 szwiwz aw, Everybody's Club ..... This year the A. S. B. carried out an effective sales campaign and sold approximately 835 cards. These allowed owners to participate in such activities as football games . . . A. S. B. dances . . . basketball games . . . track . . . baseball games . . . Tacky Day . . .obtained for them free copies of Foothill Echoes . . . and provided funds to put on the play of the year . . . Spring Fever. For all this the fee of 31.50 seemed a small sum. Banya' ' Service,' is the motto of the Boys' Federation . . . service to the frosh . . . the faculty . . . the student body . . . They put on such affairs as the Freshman Wel- come . . . Mother and Son Banquet . . Football Fling. They sponsor . . . with the Girls' Lea- gue . . . the Christmas Drive ..... They patrol the grounds at football games . . . direct parking during plays . , . and stand ready to assist new students during the opening weeks of school ..... Nice ser- vice, boys!
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I 'y V. ' ffl' V ' Kveex l , MTX f Xlllke so 5 .1.!l.., , rutile e i i i . i ,fl ' out ' x sf fl Qxbl-KW CllQlo -W ' ' 7 g, K C X-in ,fy Cabinet memlzerr who directed Jerzim' arfi1'itie.f during the year. Rau' 1, left to rigb!-Mary jane Gould, Dizrb Drzyg Rosalie Cradit, Senior Plahyg Sally Summerlin, Gmdzmliom Judy Anne job, mp.: :md goufnf. Rau' 2-Mr. Hughes, rrdr,'i.fer: Robert Calhoun, :fire preridenlg Tom Jensen, trea.rl1fe:',' John Kodis, .rerretm'y,' Arden Dunton, mznolmre- mentrg and Miss Eleanor Nunvar, adxrirer. President James Sanderlin. Vfeff G The leaders of the school . . . they worked for three years to earn the right to wear senior sweaters and take over important positions in student govern- ment ..... They set the pace in spirited school patriotism ..... Remember the rainy Sweetwater game? Evidently news-minded . . . seniors were enthusiastic in vivid civic debates . . Time tests . . . serious senior English discussions. Senior stage production . . . Pure as the Driven Snow . . . or A Work- ing Girl's Secret . . . was tops as a play . . . especially as a real mellow drammerf' Pleased with pictures from Baldwin's . . . they created a bustle of exchange . . also sent announcements . . . an extra touch for the graduating year. Had a grand time on their annual Senior Ditch Day on May 9 . . . as well as when graciously honored by the Junior Class at a brilliant Prom. In a fervor of marching and partnering just before Graduation . . . they appeared solemn and slightly scared at Commencement on Friday, june 13 . . . lookinggvery earnest in their blue caps and gown. Some plan to go to college . . . others to work . . . but all carry with them the memory of an eventful and exciting senior year. I2
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