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H Girls' Council NDER the sponsorship of Miss Gwendolyn Patton the Girls' Cou11- cil worked this year. This group of eight, one girl representative from each half grade, well performed its work of upholding the high standards set by the Girls' League. Members of the council were: Janice Stephens, Dorothy Dewar, Lou lilla Pierce, Evelyn Dragoun, Jennie Matchinoff, Marian Mansfield, Nancy XYineman, and Virginia NV hip. Office Committee lTH one of the most important of high school duties, that of seeing that all office activities are satisfactorily run, the Office Committee completed a more than successful year. Miss Moon, sponsor, was greatly responsible for the club's success. The spring banquet was acclaimed an outstanding event of the year. Two initiations were held, one of these at Miss Austin's beach home. Under the leadership of Marjorie Sershen, XVillnetta Tolles, Billie XfVilson, Bonnie Tolles, and lris l5urleson'as President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, Sergeant-at-Arms, and Parliamentarian respectively, the committee forged ahead to new heights and proved more than self- supporting. Girls' League LTHOUGH the Girls, League sponsored no spectacular activities in the past year, it played a leading role in the routine of school life. The second semester saw the reorganization of some of the fifteen committees which were disbanded because of the earthquake. The Junior Breakfast and Senior Tea were sponsored by the League under the management of the Social Committee. On May Day the Finance Committee carried out the annual corsage sale, and on the same day the League held a fashion school and dress contest. Officers for the first semester were Geraldine Schultz, President, Marion Mansfield, Vice-President, Betty jane Greene, Secretary, Marie Barbier, Treasurer, and Charlotte Reitzel Gilmour, Parliamentarian. Offices for the second term were filled by Vivian VVilcox, President, Phyllis Matson, Vice-President, Margie Cravens, Secretary, Ruth Lee, Treasurer, and Marjorie Groweg, Parliamentarian. AlDMlNlSTlRATllON
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FERN SKOUBYE EVELYN CRAVENS JOHN EDWARDS FRANCES MAY BETTY BERTRAND RUTH PACK BETTY ANN JOHNSON ROSE FRANK EDDIE SCOTT TED COLTRIN ROBERT EATHERLY GILBERT CASPER ADMINISTRATION V 4 I I
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