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Bill Clark Robert Neel Jerry Emory commlsslowsms The new system of having two more commissioners seems to be efective even though it means a little doubling up of desks in the commissioners' office. Interesting assemblies, enjoyable dances, a Campa- W nile that has been very read- able, well organized finances, interesting and lively athletics, and Leagues which have done helpful and good work prove this. Bill Clark, Commissioner of Social Welfare, was an able leader and carried out his duties well. Robert Neel managed the school budget efficiently, as Commissioner of Finance. Under Ierry Emory, Commissioner of Publications, the Campanile was interesting, and took laurels in contests. lean Yuill and Wade Miles, respectively 1 David McKenzie Mildred Moore Phyliss Dewey Wade Miles Jean Yuill Mr. Stewart Mrs. Edmondson Commissioners of Girls' and Boys' Activities, managed very well in their positions. As Commissioners of Boys' and Girls' Athletics, David McKenzie and Mildred Moore, provided good athletic programs. Valuable assistance was given the commissioners by their faculty ad- visers Mr. Stewart and Mrs. Ed! mondson. The transactions of this body were accurately recorded in the minute book by Secretary Phyliss Dewey, f18l ,, is , 'L , Y , A
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6. A Fine Speciman, 7. Homer! FACULTY Administration: George S. Stewart, principal: Louise Heatwole, regis- trar and vice-principal: Louise Matteson, secretary: Martha Iud- son, attendance. Art: Stella Boul- ware, Stella McKee. Commercial: Florence Edmondson, Elizabeth P. Mclnnes, Elizabeth Wenk. English: Marie G. Eustace, Naomi Gill, Louise Heatwole, Frances Hunting- ton, Glen Iosephson, Harriet Mc- Causland, Thelma Pomeroy, Ruth U71 1. English Profs, 2. Arty, 3. In the Swim, 4. ConHdentialIy! 5. Posies, Preston, Holland D. Roberts, Nellie F. Williams. Home Eco- nomics: Rachel Harned, Ruth Middlekauf. Language: Lusanna Clary, Sophia Cramer, Lina Guerrero, Walter V. Kaulfers, lngegerd Uppman, Cecile Wil- son. Library: Lillian Morehouse. Mathematics: Mabel Gotten- berg, Harriet Nelson, Melvin E. Shippy, Fay L. Younkin, Mech- anical Arts: Ioseph Kilpatrick, Bert C. Moody. Music: Ernest P. A l w y n, Dorothy L. Ketman. Natural Science: Fred G. Anibal, Cecil Burbank, R. Iungerman, Virginia Kelly, Harold M. Mat- thews. Boys' Physical Education: Robert Fraser, Ned Iohns, How- ard Ray. Girls' Physical Educa- tion: Ruth Collins, Doris Green Florence Shearer. Social Studies: Clark Cypher, Glen Iosephson, Leona McCully, William Mc- Innis, Como Montgomery, George S. Stewart, Iames Triolo. 7 , ,, , , o Y f ..,, vs, ,, LY. ,CE ,..L.... ..,.-.- ....n- .. ,.. ,..-,- -7--....:.-Aiaqis.. L no nn,
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BQYS' I IIAGU I3 Commissioner Wade Miles, auto! matically president of the Boys' League, provided interesting speakers. Especially well received were the movies of the Stanford Southern Methodist Rose Bowl Game, brought from Stanford's B. A. C. The Boys' Stunt Show, an- nual effort of the League, was sucf cessful this year, both financially and as an entertainment. Qver one hundred and twenty-five dollars was cleared. The Stunt Show this year had a variety show for its theme, thus not limiting itself to certain types of stunts. Skits were given by boys' organizations- Block P, Minor Letter-and vary ious individuals and groups. Two masters of ceremonies, Ierry Em- ory and Harvey Clarke, were very well received. Hod Ray, faculty adviser, and Wade Miles directed the show. Wade Miles Bob Tlzomjson Howard Ray GIRI S' I IZAGLIIZ Sponsoring its usual functions, which consist of the Girls' Iinx, the Mothers' Tea, and the Christ- mas charity, the Girls' League had a successful year under the leader! ship of lean Yuill, Commissioner of Girls' Activities. The Iinx, which had for its theme A Trip Around the World, was well re- ceived and was successful finan- cially. The proceeds are used for the scholarship given each year by the League. The Mothers' Tea, with many girls helping, turned out well. The cabinet members are Polly Brett, social service, Patty Sherwood, clubroom hostess, Doris Gear, big sisters, Hope Duveneck, entertainment, Mildred Moore, G. A. A. representative, Beth Doty, adviser to the fresh- men, Barbara Bell, adviser to the sophomores. Barbara Clark is sec! retaryg Miss Preston, adviser. Jean Yuill Barbara Clark Ruth Pres E191
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