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, . . at Wcth The beaut) of Grossmont ' s grounds is maintained by the G.G.G. Board. The Board con- sists of nine members each term. They pass judgment on students found guilty of littering the grounds or defacing school prop- erty. G.G.G. means Groom Grossmont Grounds. First semes- ter judge was Larry Upp, and Mary Margaret Clapham took over second semester. Mary Margaret Clapham Second Semester Judge Larry Upp First Semester Judge First Semester Board — left to right: Helen Anderson, Jack Robinson, Mr. Reuben Seder, Advisor, Ellen McSpadden, Larry L pp, Margie Hicks, Bud Lauters, John Humphre . I» Second Semester Board — Dorothy Ellis, Robert Gilmore, John Humphrey, Catherine Martini, Margie Hicks, Mr. Seder, Lucille Flournoy, Mary Margaret Clapham, Pat Benningei.
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t emcMCif . . . Led by their popular pre.w, John Humphrey, the six A.S.B. Commissioners have tackled many school problems, and have democraticall gov- erned the student body. In order to more full) represent the student body, a student council was added, that consisted of representatives from home room classes. This is the 13th year of the commission type of government at Grossmont. John Huniphrex A. S. B. President Student government — Seated, left to right: Connie Stewart, Commissioner of Finance; Margie Hicks, Welfare; George Clark, Historian; John Humphrey, President; John Cornelius, A. S. B. Advisor; Mary Underwood, CierK; Mary Crandall, Coordinated Activities; Phebe Richey, Cultural Affairs. Standing: Bob Hinck, Athletics; Nylene Wicker, Ticket Supervisor; Tom Todd, Publicity.
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itW ieafue The Girls ' League activities have included the semi-for- mal Moonlight Minuet, the Annual Faculty Tea, and the Freshman Welcome. Plans were made for a more effective Big Sister program for freshmen girls and to raise funds for the scholarship given jointly by the Girls ' League and Boys ' ederation. First Row, left to right: Bobbie Gould, Secretary; Betty Chivas, Ser- vice Chairman Marguerite Brown, Refreshments; Sarah Ward, Dec- orations. Second Row :Lois Hook, Dress Regulation; Alice Clark, Treasurer; Joan Cooper, Program; Lucille Flournoy, Vice-President; Betty Dunn, Social. Third Row: Dorothy Ellis, President; Miss Ethel Prosser, Advisor. Dorothy Ellis. President
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