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1 'Yjjl i rf lim -E5 'sy ...ki 5 Q f- fx --wil-71 Top Row-Straub, Carlson, Stables, X, Seibel, Ellis Brown. Second Row-Barry, Dicstcl, John- .Q son, Vogensen, Howell, Woodward. ..-fv- STUDENT BCDY Fall Spring George Straub ........ ........... l ,resident ........... ........, H eimer Carlson Laurel Brown ......... .....,. V icefPresident ......, ............ L aurel Brown Dorothy Stables ..... ........ S ecretary ........ ...,.... D orothy Stables Harold Seibel ..,,...,. .. ........... Treasurer ...,....... .....,... H arold Seibel Elaine Ellis .,......... .,..... S ec. Social Arlfairs ....... ,........,.... E laine Ellis Beverle Barry .,....... ..,.,..,.... P ublications ..,...... ......... B everle Barry Fred Dicstel ............ .,,...... M gr. Dramatics ...,..... .........,.. F red Diestel Elcen Johnson ..................... Pres. G. A. A ...............,...... Eleen Johnson Holgar Vogensen .......,. ..Mgi'. Boys' Athletics ........... Holgar Vogensen Louise Howell .......... .....,., P res. Girls' Club ................... Louise Howell jack Vsfoodward ...........,.. Pres. Boys' League ............... Jack Woodwzircl Although the cabinet and their adviser, Miss Trueblood, have been forced to work under financial limitations during the past year, several interesting programs have been enjoyed by the student body. The cabinet has strived to present entertaining as well as educational programs. Home talent as well as paid entertainers have been used. A minimum of pay programs, consisting of an interesting variety of outside talent, have also been presented. These programs have been well attended and have proved sucf cesslul. The members ol' the cabinet enjoyed the year's activities very much.
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Brown, Tonneson, Seibel, Fadelli Brookover, Maddalena, Ostenberg Tuttle, Armbruster, Mastrup, Es' trin, Hammerman. Top Row-Arfsten, Brians, Schick Watson, Seibel, Golitz. Weitzman Olsen, Carlson. Second Row - Rundall, Spencer Armstrong, Salvisbcrg, Spillum Michels, Neihel, Tonneson, Brook over, Silva, Silacci. Third Row-Jensen, lvlurphopou los, Weber, Fishman, Cole, Taylor, Sontum, Hansen, Tuttle, Korbel. Behrens, Barry. Fourth Row - Hirooka, Johnson Rosenthal, Pedeprade. Burmester Patten, Miss Nelson, Breed, Stice Diestel, Arfsten, Howell, Ellis. WELFARE COMMITTEE Laurel Brown. ........ ....... P resident Harold Seibel .....,.,........ ......,.,.r.. J udge Adhelaid Tonneson ....,, ....... S ecretary Frank Fadelli ............... ....,...., C lerk Mr. P. S. Day .... ......................................,............... A dviser The Welfare Committee endeavors to aid the faculty in preserving order and good conduct on the school grounds at all times. The Committee members report casesg after a dis' cussion, demerits are recommended if necessary. The Committee aids in maintaining order in assemblies, controls traffic on the stairs and in the halls, and encourages students to keep the school grounds free from all papers. I-loNoR soclsrv Lucienne Pedeprade ,..... ......,.....,...v..... l jresident Friedel Diestel ............ ...........,.... V icefljresident Daisy Weber ........... ....... S ecretary-Treasurer Miss Alice Nelson ................,..............................,.... Adviser The chief activity of the Honor Society for this year was the Northern Regional Conference of the California Scholar' ship Federation, held here on April 29. This is the first time our chapter has entertained such a large group, sixtyfthree schools were represented. Dr. Paul Cadman of the Univerf sity of California spoke on The Significance of Superiorityf' Hi
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