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Row 1—Hagle, Shuman, Poythress, President, Second Semester, Mastrofini, and Hughes. Row 2——Halloran, Barnett, Emmert, Mary Jardine, Adyiser, Martinelli, and J. Desmond GIRLS” LEAGUE Dorothy Betty, elected first semester president, withdrew from school, and Mildred Mastrofini, vice president, took her place. Corinne Kmmert and Hazel Barnett were secretary and treasurer, respectively. On the second semester council, under Uhlma Poythress as presi- dent, were Eleanor Shuman, vice president, Helen Hagle, secretary, and Mary Halloran, treasurer. BOYS’ FEDERATION Dick Hardin was the lucky boy who led the Boys’ Federation the first semester with Robert Barnett as vice president. Because of the absence of Ralph Summers, who was elected president, Dick MeGil- vray, vice president, took the chair for the second semester. BOYS’ FEDERATION Row 2—H. A. Vollborn, R. Crawford, Olivas, Kenney, E. Bondesen, J. Williams, J. Copland, Rhodes. Row 1—House, R. Brown, Boyle, Hardin, McGilvray, Fierro, F. L Page 26
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SLUD ENT COUNCIE SECOND SEMESTER The farmers were in the saddle LORRI CRER RED during the second semester with President Robert Crawford, former [Future ‘armer president, directing the busy spring term. One of the first, and important, problems faced by the council at iLTRANn “AA GRDURR this time was the sale of Purple Vice-President and Vhite subscriptions. So well ! did the council back the project that | sales, set for a 400 total. reached i the 470 mark and the subscription | drive went over the top. Crawford went into office on a eee platform based mainly on more equal distribution of student body officers. He saw the success of his proposed reform when the council voted, at one of the final meetings, to prohibit a student holding more than one major student body office. ; Assemblies to please the varied tastes of high school students brought some notable persons and groups to add to pleasant memories. Among these were: C. A. Harwell, Yosemite National Park natural- ist; the Whittier College Glee Club; and the Russian Singers. STUDENT COUNCIL—SECOND SEMESTER Row 1—C. Justice, R. Brown, Yoeum, Archibald, Dermer, Patterson, Schmitz, Row 2—F. Mollica, Barr, Upton, MeKinnon, Halloran, Potter, Hardin, B. Crawford, Bissell, Massey, Z. Wilson. Row 3—Clark, U. Poythress, L. Wilson, Emmert, E. Ennis, Neeley, Basila, Bradley. Row 4—R. Cook, Hardin, Futrell, J. Bick, MecGilvray, Lesan, Owens, Rhodes. Page 25
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THE MADERAN—FIRST SEMESTER Row 1—Morse, J. Bryant, Catching, and Ewing. Row 2—Ericson, Aoki, Barsotti, E. Ennis, Lanningham, Harrell, Brown, and Bissell, Row 3—Boyle, Arnold, F. Lesan, Basye, S. Munter, Neeley, Garner, and Isakson. Row 4—Michaelson, Barnett, Fierro, Hanhart, J. Merritt, Loveland, and Belchar. THE MADERAN During the first semester, Sylvia Munter, Senior, took the place as editor of the Maderan. For business manager, Robert Arnold, Senior, filled the position. Frederick Lesan, Senior, was sports editor. Catherine Neeley, Junior, was editor during the second semester. Vor the first time in the history of the school, a girl, Ann Mugnolo, Junior, was business manager. Harrison Catching, Junior, was sports editor. THE MADERAN—SECOND SEMESTER Row 1 Saratta (in front), Ficklin, Futrell, Pitman, Ennis, Moon, Carnes, Prouty, Gomes, Row 2——Desmond, Williams, Griffeath, Neeley, Catching, Mugnolo. Row 3 Faso. Keltie, Cortapasi, Perry, Pruett, Garner Page 27
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