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iudezzf Goarf KU Row one: Kane. Hooker. Fitz Gerald, Lnckwoosl, Kendall Row two: Newman, XV4-Ils, Sawyclg llnct. Maxwell S THE Student Court has as its aim the enforcement of school regulations, it has done much to keep order in the halls and on the campus. Student patrolmen chosen each semester give pink slips to offenders who must appear at the next ses- sion of Student Court to receive sentence. Chief Justice Roy lVells of the first semester assisted by Tom Sawyer, associate justice, Marie Maxwell, secretary, Patricia Newman, assistant secretary, Jack Kendall and Roy Lockwood, bailiffs, carried out his duties in a just manner. Tom Sawyer became chief justice for the second semester, with lVIartin Haet as associate justice. Tom Kane was an ex-officio member both semesters. Students receive l'pinkers for such offenses as gum chew- ing, running, or loitering in the halls, or running up the stairs. A new system whereby penalties are given in units of work was installed. Advising the Court in its line work this year was a facul- ty committee composed of Miss Lowe, Mrs. Lowe, Mr. Browne, and Nlrs. VVestervelt. nn
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ssocmfed Sfudenf .Body Vl'ells. llcnck. Kane, Castle, liasterling ICRY successful has the Associated Student Body proved to be in realizing its goal of better school spirit and more interest in school activities. Headed by Tom Kane with Jean Castle as vice-presidentg Alice Henck, secretary, Roy Wells, treasurer: and John liasterling, sergeant-at-arms, the ASB started the year with a successful membership drive. Besides several rallies, a spirited parade through the town of all students in the high school, led by the Band and yell leaders, Arlene Ageen and Betty Addison, promoted en- thusiastic support of the football team by the students. At the special assemblies members of the Associated Student Body' were entertained by a Dutch humorist, a chemist With important new discoveries, trained animals, and a famous pot- ter. Assemblies for all students included a concert by Julian Oliver, famed Spanish tenor, a demonstration by an amateur champion typist, Grace Phelan, and a motion picture of the San Francisco and New York Fairs. Ar the end of the year a committee revised the ASB constiution to make it more concise and up-to-date. l10l
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ir si Banque Volk, Hooker, Fitz Gerald. Mrs. Brown, Shutt, Hitch. Burgue OLLOXVING its tradition the Girls' League again proved to be one of the school's most active organizations. Guided by Geraldine Fitz Gerald, president: Nlarjorie Shutt, vice-president: Carmen Burgue, secretary: Virginia Hooker, treasurer, Helen Hitch and Pauline Volk, ser- geants-at-arms: and lWrs. Brown, advisor: the League carried out many worthwhile and outstanding activities. The Little Sister Tea held December 2 was enthusi- astically received. So that the girls would become better acquainted, juniors and seniors invited as their little sis- ters new freshmen and sophomore girls. For the annual distribution of Christmas baskets to needy families, the Girls' League again presented the Bar- ter Theater. The hlothers' Tea was held April 13 with music and flowers as the motif. In Nlay the League held the lNIay Festival. For two days the girls wore cotton dresses, and the third day the judges chose the wearer of the prettiest dress to be crowned Queen of May at the ASB backward dance. Geraldine Fitz Gerald and Shirley Dockstader were chosen to attend the fall convention in San Bernandino. Four junior girls attended the spring convention at Los Angeles. l12l
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