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Phoenix Girls Aren't lackin In leadership Cogwheel oi the Girls' League is the Central Council, consisting of students from every class, who empha- size the spirit ot good-fellowship in their relation toward each other. These girls look forward to that exciting annual trip to the Rosemary Lodge where they spend a week- end with exhilarating entertainment, Campfires, hiking and comfortable rooms. They help to put over the Every Girls' Dinner, the theme of which was open this year and permitted the homerooms to use every resource at their command. ln addition, the girls go to visit other schools and meet the same kind of girls who come here to meet in the Girls' League and share views and exchange points ot interest by which every- one may benefit. The Co-Ed Dance! Was that fun! That's our annual dance the Girls' League puts on to prove to the mas- culine part ot this school that they aren't the only ones who can have fun going stag on parties. The theme of the hop this year was a Barn Dance with the girls coming in calico, gingham, and denim, with cider, bales of hay and regular square dances to add that iinal touch. ' Miss Ethel Rosenberry comes in for a big share oi credit. She spends all her time working, planning and trying to help make all these various activities run as smoothly as clock work. Dean Rosen- berry, always ready and able to lend a helping hand to those who need it, is especially adept in boosting the girls over the bumps in bringing Les Folies to the public. Les Folies is the biggest single event in the lite of the Central Council, which opens the doors to all the talent of the school. DEAN ROSENBERRY married adven- ture when she took over sponsor- ship ot the League! At right is the Central Council - tseatedb Gilley, Eager, Farmer, Dong, Butler, Tower, Brewster, Best, Iameson, Carr, Felch, Parker, tstandingl Shill, Rosenberry, Butler, Hardwick, Amster, Gibbons, Crawley, Vinson, Harris. gf ,If it rf' fl ff' 1353
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r I ' MAYBE NOT BEAUTY Contest winners, but winners anyway Cupper leftl are Simpson and Felch at the co-ed dance. A classy council tupper right? this sophomore group puts on class for the camera: Miss Whit- well, Vinson, Smith, Wilson, Young, Harris, Eliot, Verrue, Sweat, Grant: Lindstrom, Boone, Erhardt, Nixon, Alberto, Haber, Bradshaw, Galland. luniors, first rows Whitman, Wedge, Robertson, Miller, Davis, Dong, Lewis, second row-Sherhan, Block, Beazin, Calhoun, Butler, Crawley, Ianewayp third row+Clark, Morris, Dooling, Griffiths, Strong, Ekiss, Crosby, Gabriel. Upper left-No, it's not Hickville, but the Barn Dance ofthe co-eds. By the look on their faces, they must be having fun. Let Ellen do it! Waiting for someone to give them the aireflat tire is the answer. That's Ellen Brooks yielding the pump. Senior council, of course it took four years to do it, but it was worth it, wasn't it? Standing, left to right, in the first row are Bowers, Miller, Campbell, Snarr, Whitney, Predericks, Wright, Bryan, Newcomerg second row-Ludden, Brewster, Phillips, Tribble, N over, Simpson, Butler, Woolfolk, and Mrs. Yaeger. Starting out in the business is the Freshman council, flower leftl first row-Oliver, Farmer, Addington, Hubbard, Browner, Carson, Brown, Stone, Parker, Buizy second row-Miss Coleman, Stroupe, Peabody, Louis, Davis, Gay, Carr, Wood, Busby, and Iohnson. i347
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Boys ho Have Big Ideas Can Do Big Things Our Coyote Club, campus police force, repre- sents the long arm of the law five days a week during noon hours. Members of this group make the Eighth Building a student synonym for some- thing hard to enter. And when a stern voice halts your guilty feet in the act of mowing down some of the so-called grass, you'll know its the Coyote Club on the job! One coveted position held by an embryo cop is running the traffic signal on Van Buren. That was one of our ambitions before we left this place. Oh well, you can't do everything, can you? Any- way, it helped tempus to fugit a little faster at noon when one could sit on the Auditorium steps and watch the lucky stiffl lt's no pushover, riding herd on a bunch of your fellow classmates, but the boys render their school the service willingly and ably. Guess we'll have to get used to this new-fangled law and order! This is a genuine bull session, for men only. 'lhe Boys Federation is strictly a man-to-man propf osition. Meeting every Monday, the Federation Cabinet has a finger in every pie served to the school. Who dished it up at the Everygirls' Dinner? Federation boys. Who regularly break box office records with their Mor Follies ? You've got it-the Federation boys. And who helps needy boys and contributes to the management of the entire school? The Federation Cabinet, from which stem all Fed- eration activities. Underclassmen disproved that greener grow the freshmen with the Freshman-Sophomore Hop, in which everyone had a rollicking time, and it was under the sponsorship of-in chorus now-the Federation! HEY. GET OFF THE GRASS! A Coyote Club member doesn't let anyone cross the lawn, not even a football star, A happy-go-lucky bunch, members of the Coyote Club include Brennen, Downs, Scott, Hancock, Swain, Butler, Blunt, Yue, Dingle, Dowds, Bare, Bell, Bostarif, Wallace, Kelly, Shrewsberry, Moore, Dodd, Archer, Cone, and Shrewsberry. Pictured with the boys is Dean Stone. X l36l
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