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STUDENT BODY Rex Griffith -------------------------------- ePresiCent Gertrude Bunn -------------------- M ---------- eSeeret li'L ry Hazel Houston ----- we ------------- -M -m---e-- mwTreasurev Jack Hildrethw -------- - ---- M --H-- me---Sergeanteat-arms Miss Louise Blake --------+---- ' ------ H-New---enAdvisor The most important of all school organizations is the Student Bodye The purpose of this orwanization is to promote loyalty and cooperatien sweep the students and support student activiiiess This organization has accomplished its purpose by assisting affiliated organ izations, by providing entertainini and ednaational assemblies, and by finaucire athletfcs and the class functions. Two sources of revenue are available for these financings, namely, the Hi-Jinx and the Student Body Play. STUDENT AFFAIRS Jack Hildreth --------- Us ---------------- N---President Hazel Houston -----------e- H ------ as--M-Vice-president Olive Armstrong -------------- Q---Q---'H--W--Treasurer Gilman Moody ----- y-we ------------------------ Secretary The Student Affairs Committee, which is composed of two representatives from each class, is the final governing body of the Student Body. It conducts ill the important business of that organization, and sets the dates for the school activities, Its memhers are: Olive Armstrong, Jack Hildreth, Hazel Houston, Gilman Moody, George Dwell y, Mary Mackenzie, Donald Wilkins, and Marjorie Augusta. Miss Louise Blake and Mr. E. Gi Nash are the faculty advisors. . COMMERCIAL CLUB Loretta Smith--------e---------------1------President Jeanne Swift-------'-----'----'-'-----sVice-president Geraldine Smith-------- '--Secretary-Treasurer nmmuu The Commercial Club is one of the most important organizations of the school. The membership includes the typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping students.
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The ourpose of the club is to familiarize the students with everyday :roblems of business and to give them a greater opportunity to greware for the commercial world. BLQCK L Lee griiati----H -----------------------W ------- President Jerry Morgane--Q ---- - H---N -- -e----M----Vice-president Gilman Moody----- ---- - ---- ----u-----Secretary-Treasurer Mr. Frank Vonderhhe ------- e----- --------------- -fAdViSOF This organization tends to promote and advance athletics, and to create good sportmanship among the bo s. Y The following are members of this organization: Edgar Allen, John Armstrong, Glen French, Rex Griffith, Robert Hanson, Arnold Machado, Stanley Milinich, Ray- mond Moffett, Gilman Moody, Jerry Morgan, Leo Pilati, and Angelo Rubio. C. S. F. CLUB Hazel Houston ---- --- ----------- e --------- ---President Jeanne Swift ------- -e- ------------ -Secretary-Treasurer Miss Clark --------------------------------------- Advisor The purpose of this organization is to encourage a high standard of scholarship in the secondary schools of California. Membership in the society for six semesters en- titles one to a gold pin of the federation, and to the seal of the federation on his high school diploma. The members of the club for the fall semester were: Olive Armstrong, Ethel Haarer, Hazel Houston, Yoneko Mikami, Jeanne Sorgenfrey, Jeanne Swift, Mary Weeks, Wilmer White, and Mary Wilder. The members for the spring semester were Virginia Butler, Ethel Haarer, Hazel Houston, Angelina Lucchesi, Yoneko Mikami, Thelma Reynolds, Jeanne Swift, Loretta Smith, Mary Weeks, and Mary Wilder.
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