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LEAGUE OFFICERS Patsy Page, Girls' League president, heads an organization that takes an active part in pro- moting three state conventions. Glen Vance, president, has led the Boys' League through an outstanding year ot varied activities. CLASS PRESIDENTS Bennie Gardner, senior class president, led his class in many activities which made it one ot the most outstanding classes of the year. George Beall, the quiet, hard-working iun- ior class president, was responsible tor the suc- cess ot the numerous activities ol the iunior class. Glenn Peterson, sophomore class president, and energetic and willing promoter ol the various sophomore activities. Pat Pomeroy, a dynamic leader ot the fresh- man class, was always eager to elevate and give prestige to the lowly freshmen, COMIWSSIONERS Harold Williams, the energetic cheerleader who puts the spark into the student body to cheer the team on to many victories. Carol Houston, a hard-working, never- lailing Social commissioner, has directed the Social activities to great success. Janet Slislcovich, our reliable publications commissioner, has stood out, not only as a leader on the Superstition staff, but in other activities as well. Maridell Lewis, your trustworthy fine arts commissioner, has done much to advance the Dramatics, Art and Music departments. Roy Molen, athletic commissioner helped make this years Athletic department a great success. Kenneth Armistead, the capable club com- missioner has enlarged your club program and spurred it on to greater success. Albert Bates, publicity commissioner, has forwarded all school activities by his wide- spread publicity. Seventeen
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Your remarkable Slut' C ' Q O V 9 ll Fl A ment has always been ot special interest to us, You have often talked about Bob, Phyllis and Joyce, to whom you gave the responsibilities ot leading the student body this year, Bob has been a dependable leader, full ot new ideas and initiative, His many duties included the planning and conduct- ing of Friday assemblies, answering all correspondence in regard to your student government and other school activities, and acting as head ot the Student Coun- cil. The council consists ot Boys' and Girls' League presidents, class presidents and seven commissioners, A Student Council meeting is held each Monday during the noon hour. 'I'li1- Sturli-nt liiitly Ol'l'ii'vrs iilun the lfritlriy c ,wegtg A ' - R lirt lull r Ntiirli-nt Body l'r'n-sident ,.,. Pvt: Asst-inlily lt ITN' Si 'wma if.. PXYHI. Slut +- Kleen Phyllis Nlillett, Stiiilvnl Rails Vim- l'ri-sirlent l 111 lsr its . Phyllis was always on hand to take charge and keep things running smoothly when Bob was abzent. She had charge ol the prayer and prelude ter every Fri' day assembly. Phyllis was given some cooking experience, also, as she had lo prepare the meals lor the student coun- cil meetings. Joyce carried the duties ol an ordi-Y nary secretary, such as taking dictation trom Bob and taking minutes. She come piled the club minutes into a volume for luture reference and combined the student council and Friday assembly minutes tor the permanent record ot Student Activities for i946 and l947. Throughout the year, they worked hard, pertorrned their duties well, and de- serve credit and praise from you and the entire student body.
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MUN.-K l'IKliEA. Girls' League Vive Presidentp PATSY PAGE, Girls' League Prcsidentp FRIICDA DAVIS, Girls' Lvugiie Secretary. FICRDY Gl'lCRRI'IRO. Boys' League Secretary: GLEN VANCE. Boys' League Presidentg DELWYN GARDNICR. Bays' Iiezmuv Vici- President. H 1 - 1 it ' d ll The Boys and Girls Leagues ,Ziff 321.2 ,,,jY,.Ye'Y SUCCESSU Along with the numerous parties, programs and trips they sponsor, the Boys' League had charge of the Christmas Formal, and the Girls' League sponsored the Co-Ed. I had a grand time at the Father and Son's Party, with Junior. l surely enioyed seeing the tumbling and boxing program, and those refreshments tasted good. Yes, Dad, and don't forget I went to the Mother and Daughters Tea, That fashion show the girls put on through the cooperation of the local stores, with high school girls as models, an elaborate set and songs to remember, was beautiful. Afterwards l met all of my friends and their daughters in the patio for refreshments. And remember when our daughter and her best friend dressed in their original cos- tumes, as date and escort, and danced all evening with the other girls at the All Girls' Party? Yes, and that new formal you bought her for the Christmas Formal was beautiful, but the cost! Now, now, remember the suit you got for Junior. But it was worth it to see them having such a good time dancing in their Winter Wonderland, done in a white land- scape with huge, revolving reindeer as the centerpiece. l heard all about the second state Girls' League convention in Glendale, February 21. I was told the first was called 'Sugar', the second was 'Spice', and the third 'Every- thing Nice, named after the rhyme, iWhat Are Little Girls Made Of? And work, our daughter worked so hard on the gorgeous Co-Ed, but that evening all the work was forgotten in the excitement of getting ready for the big event. And now, mother, to finish a fine year the two League councils have gotten together and had their traditional council party at Encanto Park. Eighteen
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