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tultc-nt Hofty Officers W'4l Peterson, president, N:-lsrtn, swwrntaryy Reid, treasurer: Ketron, vice II :ilflt'Ill. Blond and popular Ierry Peterson, student body president for the active 1940 fall term, pre- sided over the student body with the assistance cf an enthusiastic student council. Having the constitution of the school in hand and the best interests of Iohn Marshall at heart, terry and the executive board sponsored the first of several very excellent afternoon dances, decided upon the requirements for cheer leaders, and dis- cussed plans for amending the constitution. , 2 Citizenship Credit Board W'4l Mrs. Langstreth, sponsor, Nelson, Parker, tt l Hawthorne, Guenther, Krowevk, lvlorqan, Dickey, AIlClf'li2SfWll. Coqnc 1 At the beginning of the spring semester, over- smiling Bill Godbey, with his dynamic person- ality and ability for leadership, took over the im' portant office of student body president. Not to be outdone by the preceding council, Bill led the group through an equally successful term. As the school's publicity agents, they advertised and sold tickets for the two spring plays and sponsored a novel Easter dance. Both councils Worked efficiently under the expert guidance ot Mr. Glenn Donnally. l Rtid, Krftron. Q Ambient.-11' 1 ..zm-- 11i1 Mr.n, --- --vw -u--iii Studont Council W'4I How ww: Until v lt n nie, Evans, Martin, Masston, ltfltwritzs ill l 1 Cox, Crowhurst, lmvin, Plnwlps, litmus, K ll itll Row two: Mt'lVlann, lnymon, lVlt17y, l t 1 n
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Since the activities of the modern high school girl are so varied, there is little opportunity for all the girls to assemble with one common objec- tive. lt is for this purpose that a Girls League has been organized in most high schools of the Southwest. The lohn Marshall Girls League is under the competent sponsorship of the girls' vice-princi- pal, Mrs. Keith. She is assisted by a faculty com- mittee consisting of Miss Nofziger as chairman, Miss Feeman, Mrs. Banning, and Mrs. Anderson. Each girl becomes a member of the Girls League upon her entry into high school. Une representative, with specified requirements, is chosen from each home room to attend occaf sional meetings and to transmit plans for future activities. A cabinet composed of the officers and one girl from each grade level holds frequent meetings to conduct business matters. An impressive ceremony is held at the begin- ning of each term, when the new officers are installed and a welcome given to all new girls. Girls' League Cabinet W'4l Row one: Minium, lackson, Barker, Mrs. Keith, sponsor, Dickey, Maf'Oiieon, Higuchi. Row two: lefferies, Scott, Hyatt. Qt! Zeq ue Girls League Representatives W'4l --Row one: Marshall, l-liguchi, Dopp, Seitz, Warner, lngram, Dickey, Barker MacQueen, Kauzor, Irving, Baxter, Fickling, Skipwith. Row two: lacques, P. Roche, Lanier, Evans, Swaffield lsenhouer, Nourse, Reed, lmahori, Nolan, Negin, Miller, Walton, Ames, Conner, Strelby, Conklin, Ortman Waian, VanScoyac. Row three: Bland, Riley, Bell, Byrne, Tomlinson, Garner, Ohlund, Lyon, Hyatt, Tucker, R Roche, Arundel, Ramey, Baudie, Bell, lackson, Minium, Rockburn, Scott, ll6
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