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V 1 fig T f, 'mv 2' . Adil nl, ' 5 'I 1, X' 5 A it ?L lakes down notes while Par Whiod and William A 'H Vi! f 'W ii Q I l l Q w prlnq nlnlnlsslnners Er 1 1 i Par Wood Social Welfare Comm. Paul Srcwart Comm. of Awards Mo?an johnson Boys' cderarion Pres. Nana Noli Girls' Activity Comm. Bob Campbell Clerk David Dworaclc Comm. of Finance Norma Davis Girls' League Pres. Gloria Firmalo Comm. of Publications Ken Porrer Rally Committee Chairman Grace fuller Adviser The clerk is the official secretary of the board. Girls League president and Boys Federation president are responsible for the business and social affairs of those two organizations. Rally Committee chairman and the yell leader are two persons who are constantly devising ways to stimulate morale and sportsmanship of teams and spectators, during Madera's athletic events. Girls activities chairman is a position maintained for the supervision of girls tournaments and sports. The California Association of Student Councils, to which Madera belongs, is an organization of California schools fash- ioned after the national government, and destined to teach students how to better govern themselves. It consists of a congress and a president. Richard Rigby, Madera commissioner of Awards, was elected treasurer of CASC for the eleventh district. W' - Siudc-iiil'BgdA Smith Y Pfesidcnl
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-KP , -,S ' 4 ' S.. . 1 hclma johnson takes charge of voting while jim Cheuvront and Richard Rigby cast ballots. Fall Commissioners The board of commissioners, student governing body of Madera high, was lead by Floyd Schillings through the first semester, and by W. A. Smith through the spring semester. The commissioners are a governing body consisting of eleven members: the commissioner of social welfare, who acts in the capacity of vice-president, and whose job it is to help keep social organizations running smoothly. The commissioner of finance, student treasurer, manages student funds. In charge of all publications of the high school and chair- man of the annual committee is the commissioner of publica- tions. The awards made by the school and presented to the school come under the jurisdiction of the commissioner of awards. lt is his duty to accept all such presentations. xi xx 'C is i X' I Student Bn Y 1 'S fs' 5. . ,J va. Thelma ,luhnwn Gloria Firmalu Social Welfare Comm. Comm. of Fmanfq Rnhgfd Rigby .Dorene Duflnth Comm. of Awards Girls League Pres. Lou Bollinger jim Cheuvront Boys' Federation Pres. Comm. of Publications Sara Pistorcsi Harvey Dame Girls' Activity Comm. Rally Committee Chairma Carolyn Tunncll Claude Kollmann Clerk Yell Leader
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L, V . L X if . JJ QQ Ly yy! , 'Sl ,f U I , ,J l .fl If XT' V ii iff ' , v f' '., A if 17 . W ,LN il ,ff . .Icy y ij , IL, evo .J , A . 'N . , K ,n 'J FA V' L 'ff g ,jf - ,ff .1 xyrx . bf 1. V 'g Y QW i J X. 3 ia, E ,, 'CX , A of V. 7 I ' i . 1' i .. ,f ., Y 'Rf 'lf wx' U1 ' ' H+-f A T ,gk J N uk, .UL V I4 x ., j X 'JK X If 8 i ,VJ x B J, . 'gb wx 55-,ff The Juninr Class The two big events of the Junior year are the junior-Senior Prom and the junior Revue. Through co-operation of the entire student body the junior class produced the variety show River Revelsn in May. The proceeds of this show were used for the staging of the annual junior-Senior Prom held june 7. Since the changing of the school colors the juniors had their choice of either blue or white for their sweaters. The sale of class rings brought in a large amount of money. More, in fact, than any preceding year. The class of 50 is looking forward to another successful football season with some properly experienced players from this year's champions: Richard Rigby, Lyle Hood, Fermin I-Iuarte, Fountain Rudel, and joe Wells, The class also placed on this year's basketball squacl: John Blackburn, Paul Stewart, Richard Rigby, George McCrady, Toshiaki Minamoto, Leon Potter, and Sam Gekko. Both assistant yell leaders, Marion Huntsman and Cricket Wisener, several pom-pom girls, and many officers of the stu- dent body were Juniors. Sponsor of the junior Class was john Christensen. SI o,W3 !'v r'-' t,11i,' A, I if V SPRING AND FALL OFFICERS ROW l Casrlebery Bown, Asrin, Braddy, Cruz, I C :man a ROW Z: Ausrin, Ayala, Coffee, Ar ok B lbas. ROW 5: Brooks. Aoki. mv b , la k, Cowger, Bounds. ROW' 4: rr . - . . ' n. B un,B.1rald1. Q
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