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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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men With jovial Mr. Hurley heading the organiza- tion, the Ticket Takers give to the school an in- valuable service. Seemingly lacks-of-all-trades, the members who make up this group have num- erous and various duties. Taking charge of sell- ing and collecting tickets for all school games and programs, the boys work diligently and ef- ficiently from September to lune. During an athletic contest on the field, they keep order among the students, guard certain locations, and are responsible for the Well-being of the specta- tors. Above all, the Ticket Takers keep in mind the importance of the welfare of the school and give their time and effort so that student func- tions may run smoothly. Contributing another worthy service to lohn Marshall is the schools Safety Committee, led by genial Mr. Oyler, Approximately twenty- five upperclassmen are members of this society, Whose aim is to impress upon students the vital significance of safety First. Realizing the im- portance of the needless waste of human lives in automobile accidents, the Safety Committee put on a campaign to educate and enlighten the student body as to the necessity of conscien- tious, careful driving. With notices in the daily bulletin, posters, and mimeographed sheets, the Committee kept lohn Marshall safety conscious. .cket Takers -Row one: Newman, Patterson, Quiles, Fil- riger, Mr. Hurley, Mr. Boyd, sponsors, Tetro, Stone. Row vo: Douthett, Stevens, Duncan. v , . W., . L Safety Committee--Row one: Koobareff, MacKenzie, Que-al, Lynch, Longo. Row twc Mancini, Stebner, Lanier, Reiss, Samuelson, Kopp, Scheinholtz. Row three letisen Sire Reilich, Phelps, Landeen. Row four: Lopez, Iordan, Levin, Smith, Skipwith, Simmons P ilare Mr. Oyler, sponsor. ll5
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