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561.014 41.42 Officers Scholarship Society W'4l Wolvh, Phelps V I Tripner, Moss. l.ifv Mornlir-rs Svholarshir: Socioty Vtflll Fonseca, Welcli, Parker, llawtltornc-, Cooper, Shapiro, Guonthor, Tripner, Slraotlor, l'tf'drit'ksffr1. The Scholarship Society, completing a year of vital contributions, may well be applauded for living up to its motto, Scholarship for Service. The group sponsored many splendid cultural activities under the guidance of Miss Campbell and Miss Reid. The officers for the fall semester were Barbara Tripner, presidenty Conrad Moss, boys' vice president, Virginia Welch, girls' vice-president, and Helen Phelps, secretary. As a Christmas treat, the Society held an en- joyable tea at which members of Mrs. Coch- ran's drama classes read the well-known story, The Other Wise Man. A musical program are ranged by Mr, Sargent and an inspirational talk by the Reverend Ralph Walker helped make a great success of the semi-annual award assembly, at which life memberships to the California Scholarship Federation were presented. During the spring term the Society continued its fine Work in encouraging educational activif ties. The officers, Conrad Moss, presidentg lune Mathurin, girls' vice-president, Arthur Maler, boys' vice-presidentg and Donna Lee lefferies, iwlrolarratnp fro 'irrty W'fll Row ontf: Tolnon, Shollin, Martin, Chelin, V. Welch, Tripner, Moss, Phelps, Miss Campbell, sponsor, Miss Roni, sponsor, Clrovw, lrrrahori, Koen, Schaffer. Row two: Hardosty, Queal, Green, Lopez, Millikin, Sturdevant, Stover, lacquos, King, lnvin, llfrrrdorlittv, Ronnie, Cancleo, Dvrlfy, Follows, Knierim, Mathurin, Row three: Bamber, Lund, Higuchi, Kaner, Baxter, Brody, Swan, l'rtfrlrrrit-ksorr, Siegorman, Evans, Thompson, McDowell, Zoppis, lefferies, Hoyt, Miller. Row four: Massion, Miniurn, Osthnrl, Nelson, 'lf Woltrn, 'l'or'ry, Barker, Guenther, l-limrod, Borton, Nourse, Davidson, Mueller, Dickey, Gilson. Row tivo: Muehiberqer, Williams, Miles, Fonseca, McGaffey, Dooley, Schwartz, Noda, Solomon, Hemmes, Oberman, Kroweck, Faxon, Smurr, Anderson.
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x A ,.-Qi Otticcrs Scholarship Society S'-'ll Moss, Ieiteries, Mathiiriii, Maier. Scholarship Society entertains 012 e2 Ze Scholarship Society S'4l Bow one: Brokaw, lmahori, Fulton, Vifinslow, Weyland, Shollin, Maier, Moss, Mathurin, lefterie-s, Miss Campbell sponsor, Miss Reid, sponsor, Knierini, Bland, Elias, Derby, Meyers. Row two: Stover, Ficlcling, Carver, Summercorn, Brody, Hirnroci, Kanei F. Kauzor, Callister, lameson, Shavelson, Fasold, Odell, Fellows, Walton, Chelin, Tohen, Browning. Bow three: Lopez, Petermar., Smith Iackman, Harris, Candee, King, Spigel, Queal, Archer, Bonnie, Evans, Meredith, Warner, Draft, Bamber, B. Kauzor, Bell, Brownell, Ha Nthorne- Livingston, Henderlite, Sturdevant. Bow tour: Brady, Ritkin, Welch, Warner, Zoppis, Nourse, Ostlind, Mueller, Ferris, Borton, Yarilcwich, Cay wood, Muller, Lee, Gilson, Terry, Miller, Brigham, Hewitt, Levin, Hurd, Stevens. Bow five: Dooley, Harris, lshibashi, Solomon, Mischel Moor, Sabin, Anderson, Galloway, Schwartz, Oberman, Mannis, Doane, Baslior, Smurr, Faxon, Dodder, Reeder, Twiss. secretary, were elected, and through the courtesy oi Mr. Ruger, the group presented an unusual program. All students were pleased to hear a quintet of distinguished musicians from the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra at a musical tea sponsored by the Society. Later in the year the Iohn Marshall orchestra, conducted by Mr. Campbell, presented a concert with the assist- ance ot the scholarship group. Because it inspires and encourages students to strive for higher scholarship and because it is ot such practical service to the school and com- munity, the Scholarship Society is one of the cut- standing organizations of Iohn Marshall.
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, W --S, Girls' League Representatives S'4l 'Row one: Muller, Seitz, Braaly, Lyen, Miss Noizigey sponsor, la:kson, Ohlund, Cairns, Gerard, Bostrom, Caler, Row two: Fickling, Holt, Donaldson, Riley, Browning, Lingle, Brooks, Landrnesser, Marker, Winslow, Woolsey. Row three: Arundel, Higuchi, Palmer, Archer, Ingraham, Nelson Ross, Kauzor, Summercorn, Conner. Row four: Fahy, Nourse, Peterman, Bell, Smith, Kampes, Melvin, Fasold Ftow iive: Reid, Graham, Lyons, Byrne, Woods, Levin, Siret, Hewitt, Woodward, Oyama. Presiding over the League for the fall semes- ter was Mabel Barker, assisted by leannette Dickey as vice-president, and Margaret Mac- Queen as secretary-treasurer. Leading the group in the spring term were Harriette lackson, presi- dent: Connie Ohlund, vice-president: and Sherry Lyen, secretary-treasurer. The primary purposes of the organization are to promote friendship and give service to school and community. For the school this year the Girls League presented a clever talent show, Cheat the People , and a dance recital by Vir- ginia lohnsony tor the community they provided toys, clothing, and food in the interest of welfare organizations and assisted with the Christmas baskets. At lohn Marshall this organization is an import- ant one, bringing service, entertainments, and recognition to the school. Girls' League Cabinet S'4l Row one: Caler, Bostrom, Brady, Muller, Seitz, Gerard. Row two' Ohlund, lackson, Lyen, 117
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