Napa High School - Napanee Yearbook (Napa, CA)

 - Class of 1926

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EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Ifrrst Semester Raymond Norton Crawford Williams Strong Thorne Coflield Earp Northrop Manassee Bottarini Northrop Smith Lui Healy Hammond Treadway Crandall Norton EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Second Semester Raymond Klose Baravetto Brown Crawford Earp Gould Sawyer Strong Malone Northrop McCormick Raney Thorne Norton Decker Korf Coombs Coffield Bottarini IT!-rirteenj

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welvel S. Northrop B. Northrop THE ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY The Associated Student Body of Napa High is organized in order that the students may manage their own business affairs, their athletic and social activities, and their scholastic functions. The student ofbcers are elected by a majority vote of the students having Student Body cards. There are a large number of offices that may be held so that the students having executive ability usually have one or more opportunities to exercise that ability during their four years of high school life. Regular Student Body meetings are held on Wednesday morning of each week. The first part of the assembly is turned over entirely to business affairs. The remainder of the period is given to entertainment of some type. It is only of late that very definite programs have been arranged for each assembly. There is always some form of entertainment featuring either some school talent or outside talent. Often a well known speaker is asked to address the students, and in this way much benefit, as Well as pleasure, is derived from these weekly programs. The executive body of Napa High is composed of all the students holding oflicers, and of some of the faculty members. This executive body meets once a week on Tuesday morning. These meetings are opportunities to discuss very thoroughly topics that may arise before bringing them before the entire student body, if such a thing be necessary. Within the Student Body there are many organizations and clubs such as the Spanish Club, Civics Club, French Club, and others, and these are all fostered by the Student Body. In order that a high school may progress, it must have an organized group of students interested in its various activitiesg and such is Napa High's Associated Student Body.



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H. Earp M. Treadway GIRLS' LEAGUE OFFICERS Fall Term Spring Term Hazel Earp EEEE L L President . . L Marion Treadway Reva Decker , . ., Vice-President .Violet Robinson Mary Swanson L L . Secretary and Treasurer L t,sFores Hammond Mildred Korfz, ee,o.ee,,. , Sergeant-At-Arms ,..-,o oo.,o L Reva Decker Edith Owen e,oe ,o,oo,o..,iee ,ooee ,ee,o Y e I I Leader . LLLL G ,G LL,L .Elaine Giaque The Girls' League, which was formerly called the Girls' Student Body, is a very active organization. Its purpose is to create a closer friendship between the girls and to further their ideals and standards. A new constitution was drawn up for the League, which provides for three standing committees, namely the Social, Welfare, and Publicity Committees. The chairmen appointed for these committees were as folows: Grace Gunn for the Social Committee, Ruth Earp for the Welfare Committee, and Edith Ransford for the Publicity Committee. The League is interested in finding out about the girls' organizations of other school and for this reason we have sent delegates to two conventions. One was held at University High in Berkeley and the other was held at Stock- ton High in Stockton. Each time the two delegates and Miss Hawkins, who is Dean of Girls and who accompanied them, brought back with them many new and interesting ideas. Owing to the fact that there is not an activity period in the school routine, the League is only able to hold one meeting a month. The Girls' League Council, which consists of the ofiicers of the organization, chairmen of the three committees, a representative from each class, and all girl members of the regular Student Body Executive, meets on the day preceding the regular League meeting. IF teenl

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