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GIRLS' LEAGUE RGANIZED to assist girls in questions concerning dress regulations and general conduct, the Girls' League enjoyed one of the most successful years in its history. Since its organization, the League has steadily gained prestige, and is now recognized as one of the outstand- ing service organizations. A large portion of the league's success is clue to the able leadership of Miss Mary Austin, sponsor, and an active group of officers. Officers included May Bryce, president, Betty jo King, vice-president, Irene Alexander, treasurer, Grace Ross, parliamentariang Velma Ramsey, rep- resentative of the Social Committeeg Eloise Stienbock, representative of the Big Sister Committee: Betty Murray, representative of the Nominat- ing Committeeg Muriel Levin, representative of the Hospitality Committee, Caryl Gilman, representative of the Flower Committee, Margaret Walters, representative of the Office Committee: Phylis Steenback, representative of the Little Sister Committee, Kathryn Bryant, representative of the Howdy Committee, and Virginia Graw, representative of the Service Committee. Page 22 BOYS' FORU CTIVITIES of the Boys' Forum were connned to the presenta- tion of a program before the Student Body, at which Mr. Homer Gould, secretary of the Southeast Y. M. C. A., introduced Gil Kuhn, of the University of Southern California, and Don Ferguson, of the University of California at Los Angeles, who discussed the athletic rivalry existent between the two institutions. Officers of the Boys' Forum met monthly with Principal R. VV. Detter and V ice-Principal R. M. Westiover to discuss plans for future activities. Officers for the first semester included Louis Stevens, presidentg Eugene Blake, vice-president, Frank Koski, secretary, George Toombs, treasurer g and Dick Scovel, sergeant-at-arms. Officers for the second semester: Doug Winters, president 5 Jack Swift, vice-presidentg Paul Stupin, secretary, Kelly Osborne, treasurer, and Dallas Moon, sergeant- at-arms. In April the Forum was present as the Los Angeles crack pistol team gave an exhibition of fancy shooting.
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OFFICE DORIS KOEHLER, JOYCE DUNNING, DOROTHY MULHOLLAND, MARY ROLL, ISONNIE JEAN TOLLS, MARJORIE RICHARDS, ETHOLEEN DEATS ALLENE GOULD, MARY RULLARD, FRANCES LUTTON, ZENA TODD, LOVITA STRORACII, SHIRLEY COOLRAUGH, DOROTHY DODD, GLORIA STOLL, MARY JANE SMITTH, JUANITA ROLVIA, MARIE IIOSSHERD LORENE ISULLARD, IIELEN STEWART, NADINE HOOVER, DORIS DUNCAN, DOT RICE, MAR- GARET WALTER. RUTH IIIRR, RUTH Mn-KISSOCK. WANDA DEES, VIRGINIA PRARIE, GEORGIANA WELCH RILI. CRANVORD, ROBERT MERRICK. RICHARD ROBI5, CLAIRE ANDRADE, PAT PATERSON. RUTII RIIIII, I-'AIRYRELLE CRAEGER. JANE MIEREAU, RICHARD FRIDELL, WARD WILSON, BRUCE ISLANKENSHII' CIIARLOTTE DOW, MAY FRANCES VVILLIAMS, NANCY WINEMAN, VIRGINIA HARTE, RING RINGHAM, MR. MERRILL, DOLORES GALAZ, SOPHIE GALAZ, RUTH JOHNSON, liE'l l'Y Mac-DONALD l'ur14 'I 1, 74 ITA, D . 'Gia f I AQ 114.1 4 , rr ' M L6- 14 I .
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OFFICE COMMITTEE EGARDED as an important factor in Student Body activities, the Office Committee is composed of students desirous of assisting in clerical service. Meeting semi-monthly to discuss current problems, the committee maintains an efficient system of self-government. Officers include Margaret Wlalters, president, Dorothy Rice, secre- tary-treasurer, and Doris Duncan, sergeant-at-arms. The opportunity to engage in clerical work in the office provides members of the Office Committee with valuable experience, and many students formerly connected with the group have succeeded in securing positions as a result of their training. As a result of their work on the Committee, many students have been honored with Phoenix recognition. Page 23 .Md T- aff iifivrnm n.J'J M 10+ SAFETY COMMITTEE 'HE Safety Committee is charged with the responsibility of enforc- ing Student Body regulations, and maintaining order on the cam- us. VVith a membership of students who have evidenced interest in the enforcement of regulations, the Committee is regarded as a worthy in- fluence on the campus. The group is also instrumental in bringing to the attention of student leaders many problems requiring solution. New regu- lations are proposed and means of enforcing them are devised. Many members of the Committee will return next semester, assuring an efficient group. The organization operates under the sponsorship of Mr. Merrill. The Committee is headed by the Commissioner of Regulations, who directs the activities of the group. Bing Bingham and Wallace Frasher served as leaders during the last year. It is planned to expand the functions of the Safety Committee next semester, and it is expected that the group will be granted additional authority.
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