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Gikts' LEAGUE CABINET 'lEHli president of the Girls' League presides over the Cabinet which is composed of a repre- sentative from each home room. lt is necessary to have this group because business cannot be carried on properly in the large group of 700 girls. These Cabinet members pass on all bills, decide on how the social schedule shall be carried out. report all information to their home rooms, collect dues, and appoint delegates to the annual Girls' League Conferences. The officers for the first semester were: jean Docge, the smiling president, Shirley Rogers the dramatic vice president, the winsome secretary Emi Yada, and athletic Eleanor Perry, the treasurer. The girls at the helm the second semester were: Prexy Ruth Starrett, uvice prexyn Esther Vehrs, bashful Joy Cooley as secretary, and artistic Natalie Ncer as treasurer. The social program included a costume frolic in the fallg a dance to which, for the hrst time, the boys were invited and everyone paid admissiong and the mothers tea following the style show of the Home Economics club. . ix KX it M. Dean ofthe Girls 'THROLICIH her sympathetic and human atl itude V Miss Mabel Robertson has made her position as l Dean of Girls very important, for by winning the conhdencelof the high school girls and boys she acts as the uniting link between faculty, students, and alumni. Her personal likes are: carnations, grey hair. combinations of red and pink. reading good books and Off the Record in the Oregonian, icecream feeds, Qshe was the only woman at the S club feedbg writing lengthy letters, and knitting, fal- though she is rather slow in this artj. An enviable trait of lvliss Robertsons is her ability to make and keep friends. The Eean presents a googl example for any girl who is not sure of what to wear, how to act, and what to say. It is the small things that she does that are appreciated , For instanceg her office is open at all times, the phone, needle and thread, and medicine are there for anyones useg she makes it possible for many to secure positions: she gives advice on ce-rrect attire, personal appearance, and Mdate hintsug and she helps the girls decide on graduation dresses. Her consideration for and interest in the students is extended to the parents, in that she never fails to personally ex- tend them a greeting whenever they attend . , . functions at the school. 84
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