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BOARD O events consisting of a dance which is given by the Boys ' and Gills ' Senior Board, and later in the term a tea for the newly elected officers and members of the Board. In the Board room, which has been redecorated this term by the girls, many friendships are made which will last long after high school days are over. In the hearts and minds of the Board girls is always carried their motto Noblesse Oblige, meaning the privilege to serve. Officers: president. Kathleen Hambly; vice- president, Mary Anne Hall; secretary-treasurer. Kathryn Dodds; sergeant-at-arms. Betty Craw- ford; sponsor, Miss Wolverton. Members: A12 ' s — Dorothy Argabrite, Betty Billingsley. Signa Breedlove, Betty Crawford, Dorothy Ditto. Kathryn Dodds. Ruth Faulkner, Alice Freese. Mary Gingrich, Abigail Goodman, Mary Anne Hall, Kathleen Hambly, Bette Lou Hogg. Sally Kirby, Catherine Pyne, and Marlyn Whedon. B12 ' s — Bonny Holcomb. Dorothy Kowalski. Rosemary Livingston, Jane Ellen Marks, Betty Mathews, Helen Rose. Judy Save. Virginia Smith. Martha Stibolt, Virginia Vogwill. Helen Rose Dorothy Kowateki JudySaye Host ma ri ]. ' , ,-, „,, .-.ton Virginia Smith Jam BBen Marks Martha Lou Stibolt Betty Mail, Virginia VognriH Catherine Ptnte Marlyn Whedon
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President: Kathleen Humbly Vice-president : Mary Anne Hall THE GIRLS 9 SENIOR In 1917, the Girls ' and Boys ' Senior Boards were founded, each with twenty-five regular and twenty-five associate members. Before this time, there had been a student council consisting of members of the lower division as well as of the upper division. The purpose of the Boards is to further civic obedience in the school. The Girls ' Board with the aid of their understanding guide. Miss Wolverton, helps to enforce the rules of the Student Body, aids the students in becoming better citizens, and strives for ad- vancement of higher standards and ideals. For the girls who do not recognize the rules, every Tuesday after school the Board becomes a court which metes out justice impartially. In order to be eligible as a member of the Girls ' Senior Board, a girl must have recom- mended grades with the exception of one satis- factory grade which is allowed her; she must be approved by the Faculty, point chairman, and the Girls ' Board : then she must be elected by the girls in her class. In addition to Hie regular duties of working in i he principals ' and personnel offices, and noon. home room, and safety posts, there are social Dorothy rgaln itt i:. in, Bi Uingtley Signa Bi et etlov4 Dorothy l n Ruth Faulkner lir, b ' r, . ' . U: i ' i ' . n Qrieh iiniiui Goodma It, II. I. it Hogg Bon ' ' H. ' h-nmh • till Kirhti
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B . . ' • - ' 1 Preaidi nt ; Edwin Jotlt Vice-president: Frank Weil THE BOYS 9 SENIOR The purpose of the Boys ' Senior Board is to maintain law and order throughout the school. The basic principle of the Board is to prevent law breaking rather than simply to act as a punitive body. Persons accused of violating a school rule are summoned to appear before an impartial and fair jury, consisting of the Board members. The violators are dealt with accord- ing to the seriousness of their offense. Twenty-five boys comprize the regular Board. Ten of these boys are elected to the B Board, and remain members of the Board until graduation. The B Board members who have become A Boarders and five more elected from the A12 class, constitute the A Board. The officers of the Board are elected from the A Board. The president, who is the presiding officer, vice-president, secretary, and sergeant-at- arms, make up the governing body of the Board In addition to the regular Board members, there are twenty-five Associate members who assist the regular Board with its duties. These mem- bers do not wear the characteristic blue sweater and emblem which distinguish the regular Board. ■ all ( ' i ma well Jim II Jack I ' lrnit Jim A . . ft I ' rrrhi In i Dave Lap id us mil hi. id John 1 L. li Harbour Ted MOci ' onogtu Harry Hill BUI Marshall
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