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6' 42 ,103 ' 103930. 1fD1l!lfl1lDilPlClIl!'llDlClIC711Dl O:l 5. ..g..,g0g,,301,,- A poxoioxuxoiox-otorc :Q Student Leaders Left to Right: Bill Haney, Georgiana Mathers, Lee Austin, Katherine Youngrnan. Four of the most outstanding offices of the school are those of the president of the Boys' Federation and Girls' League, and the editors of the two school publications, the Paws and Claws, and the Hi Times. B ILL HA NEY Bill Haney, president of the Boys' Federation, is also president of the Student Council. Bill was captain of the football team and was awarded the Bland Medal for having been the most inspiration to the players. He won ci four-year letter in that sport. He also has the honor of being president of the H club. LEE AUSTIN Lee Austin, editor of the I-Ii Times, has token an active part in journalism. He was one of the four students from Hillyard chosen to edit the all-city high school edition of the Chronicle, at which he filled' the position of police reporter. He worked strenuously on getting out the bond issue of the Hi Times. 13,000 copies were edited and distributed throughout the city. I-Ie was asked by the Scholastic Editor fNational J oural- ism Magazinej to write an article on the high school paper which appeared in the May issue of that magazine KATHERINE YOU NGMA N Katherine Youngman, president of the Girls' League, was also a member of the winning debate team, and has been prominent in debate for four years. She has been active in dramatics and took part in the school play last fall. Katherine was one of the students who worked untiringly in the campaign for the bond issue. She spoke at lunch- eons and service organizations in order to arouse interest for our new school. GEORGIASNA MATHERS Georgianu. Mathers, editor of the Paws and Claws, has been one of the most active students in high school. She was been vice-president of the Girls' League for two semesters, appeared in the senior class play, and holds membership in the National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, is 3. three-year letterman of the tennis team and one of the two girls who belong to the I-I club. She has been a member of the 'Panther Service club for two years and has been 'prominent in girls' athletics. She was a charter member of the Girls' Athletic club. r Page fiflrubn, O:Q lliPllDIll11DIlDlI!lfl11lQ , 3 0 50101-01 F3011 ,rv-wI'61D0-N020
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