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T'!.fTTTYY1rx?QfYLYYf TYYY--T, The Board of Control The Board of Control is a-n organization of true-blue McKinley cit- izens, representing the student body. They carry McKinley's welfare and progress nearest their heart and do their bit of service cheerfully in the hope that it will bring somebody good and benefit the school that is so dear to us all. Loyalty, Service, and Co-operation is their motto, and they aim to keep McKinley hrst in rank, Hrst in achievement, and first i-n the minds of all true Mcliinleyites. One of ther biggest achievements of the Board of Control was the purchase of the motion picture machine. Another great achievement was the splendid improvement it brought about in our wonderful cafeteria. The beautiful curtains on the stage are also part of the Board's noteworthy work. As the time goes on, this body of worthy and energetic McKin- leyites continues to serve the school and to promote good fellowship and hearty school spirit.-Margaret Thomas, A9. The Girl Traffic Officers The Girl TraiTic Officers' organization has just been established this year. At the head of this organization is Miss Hughes, one of Mc- Kinley's teachers. The girls are at their distinct posts of duty at assigned periods. They are to help all visitors or new stude-nts in Ending the class rooms. They also see that every student has a green slip, that no one runs, sings, whistles, bangs the locker doors, makes unnecessary noise in the hall, or writes on the walls. The tratiic girls also remind the pupils of the waste paper boxes and thus help to keep the halls clean. One's conduct is based on the rights nf others as well as on one's personal wishes. We must not forget that when a tratiic girl tells us to do something, it is for the benefit of every one. These girls are here to help us, and we may ask them for any necessary information. The following girls were on tratiic duty for the hrst term: Ella Giltsch, Fannie Gittlemain, Bessie Riley, Aurora Carmona, Margaret Thomas, Aurora Lavezzi, Margaret Allen, Virginia Giddings, Sara Michelson, Pauline Silverherg, Louise Cuiper, Anita Yanez, Leona Ringler, Louise Critchiield, Evelyn Garver, Gladys Whitmore, Ger- trude Berkowitz, Ida Kotick, Blanche George, Adeline Buxton, Helen Silberberg, Lucy Mirabella, Donalda Hands, Miriam Ringold, Louise Leach, Winifred Fisher and Vivian Fierke. Those who are servng this term are: Leona Ringler, Ella Giltsch, Nettie Friedman, Eleanor Conrad, Dorthy Thompson, Rose Plasch, Louise Leach, Aurora Carmona, and Margaret Leonard. Allglllllillillklll LI
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f'f'TT'TTTYY1fNWifYTffY WT The Boy TraHic Officers The Boys' Trattic Organization of McKinley is made up of a group of boys who perform their duties gladly for their school. They are not selected because they are favorites of certain teachers, but be- cause of their good citizenship and leadership qualities. They must not. have more than o-ne C and they are allowed no D's or E's. lf a boy is failing in any subject, he is dropped from the Traffic until he is stronger in his work. The duty of these boys is to direct 'I'rati'ic in the halls and to keep order at all times. They also assist in showing visitors and newcom- ers of the school to ditlerent rooms. The Traffic boys are allowed no privileges excepting that they may be excused for tardiness to classes. When a tight or any trouble starts in the halls or on the grounds, it is the duty of the Traffic boys to stop it. The Trattic Boys also usher in the auditorium. After a boy has been on the Tratiic for one term, he has the privilege of obtaining a gold Traffic pin.-John Clauder, A9. The Civic League Where is the hot dog line? asks a B7. Then the reception committee, Jane Stemshorn and Constance Morse, answers: Straight ahead, line to the right. Then to a B7, Stop running! Come here to the door and go back again. Jane goes after a girl who has pushed ahead in line, while Con- stance tries to hold back the line with one hand and form- the girls in twos with the other hand. Here, go back around Jane, says Eva Yanofsky. But Jane isn't there for the girl to go around, she is starting after another girl who has come in the wrong door. The poor little B7's just stand there, not knowing what to do. Hurry up, move on! Oh! are you a sc-l mean a B7? Y-e-yes-ma 'am. Do you want hot dishes or hot dogs? Both please. , Helen, show this girl the way, says Eva. Don't crowd ahead, go to the end ofthe line, says Gladys Baxter. Hot dogs this way. No, don't move over there. Of course you know this is from Helen Frentress. Don't push up there. Please hurry and stay in two li-nes, girls. xxxxxaamaiaaixxixacx
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