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FALL STUDENT BODY ACTIVITIES Once again student body activities have been hampered by made quate facllltles at the beglnnmg of this school year Our enrollment ment had increased to the point that it was impossible to hold student body meetings and rallys m any place blg enough where everyone could be seated Despite the lack of facilities after the electron of five enthusrastlc yell leaders the rooting sec tlon at football and basketball games displayed a fine show of good sportsmanship Our teams have been the kind this year that a school might well be proud of The yell leaders have worked hard to prepare good rallies and liven school Splfll Rooters buses took enthusiastic sports fans to out of town games Color was added to our foot ball field when the active executive com mittee took charge of decorating the goal posts and marking all SCCIIOHS for the rooters and band The school was fortunate ln hav mg a new conceslson booth at the football field this year The executive committee took e responsxbihtv of the booth also The Student Body sponsored a benefit movie for ,-I, t h e community ' chest and collected 3115 for this worthy fc:- orgamzation A drxwe for the March of Dimes was also undertaken if N any among t he Student Body An especially successful held just before the T hanksgxving vacation The Block O and the G A A took charge of this event Kangaroo Court also conducted by the Block O was held in the gym at the close of color week before the big Chico Game It was enjoy ed by students and teach ers alike At last the revision of our out of-date school con sutuuon has been complet ed bv the Executive Com mittee and was approved bv the Student Body at a Q special election d ca.- Considerm the crow ed condmogs around C:-7 school the first semester was a fairly active one for the majority of the Stu dent Bodv Nl C 'CNQ QlNglxOO . . A . 5 . .S l 'l th ' ...gl ' V vm , y lv an 5 a ' . y ft Freshman Initiation was , Q 'rj ' ' P -cb-Sl'-C5-I'-' No o bb' ' ' 1 x , 1 x , ' , X 'Q'
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SPRING STUDENT BODY ACTIVITIES After the smoke of the spring election campaigns had cleared and the results of the election were tabulated, the new officers under-took their duties. Ted George was the president for the spring semester: he was assisted by Wendell Brown as Vice President and Kathy Lay- man, Secretary. A1 Treichler was Block O Custodian and Elinor Autran, Historian. The Executive Committee should be given credit for the fine job they did, with the co-operation of students and faculty, in running the affairs of the Student Body during the spring semester. Twenty active members of the student body traveled 7 to Chico in February to attend the Chico State Student Leaders' Conference. The ideas gained in the various is ,Q panel. discussions were helpful in our own school ac- IIVIIICS. After an absence of two years, boxing was re- animated during the spring semester at Oroville Hi. The Boxing Smoker was.a knock out affair Don Lee Davis and ackle Kofler were elected king and queen of the Mardi Gras 1 first of the many s o c 1 a l events during the spring mester It was fol lowed by he Sophomore Hop un1or Prom Athle tic and Music Fes tlval and last but not least the Senior Fare we 1 Although not a stu dent body activity an lm portant action taken this spring by the citizens of Oroville and the surround mg communities will cer tainly benefit all future students of Oroville Union High On March 28 the registered voters in the Oroville Union H tgh School district went to the polls and approved a seven hundred and fifty thou sand dollar bond issue The new two hundred and fifty thousand dollar gym will be the biggest single project in the issue fr W Construction of the badly needed unit should b gin 'kt I S 3 soon to be built as a result of the bond issue are two class room units three newshops a music wing Nl op-ooo, ,X ooo . Se. at 1 M If . ' - 1 I i - fum: Q if - S I: .' 'fm 6 ' ' , E ,,., if I A ' ' vu U A A l . J i X . . y . . ,lt . ' , 5 u i l . Q . if I if this fall. other facilities W .V Q, ,,t. 1.544 ' , -ff? ' . V 7 - Q . ' . i N , , X I . XO, ' A, O 6 X I I X I l X Q I N I X Q , , X I I X I
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