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Safety First! KEEP BETWEEN THE WHITE LINES! and save your school and yourself from abuse, disruption, and destruction. These few words symbolize the all-year work of the Coyote Club, whose record in keeping our campus in a neat state of being has been recognized and appreciated by the faculty who teach here and the students attending here, for all appreciate the well kept appearance of this school. As long as the keeping of the campus is in the hands of these capable service lads we can rest assured ours will be a campus to be proud of. Rayburn and Shrewsbury manage the 'stop' ign while noon hour strollers cross in safety, f AS A TRIBUTE to the idealistic system of management in this institution, the stu- dents of PUI-IS have taken upon themselves an initial task, that of being behaved, thoughtful, and above all courteous to teacher and fellow students alike. But we are alike in other ways, too! The demo- cratic rule regarding middies and skirts for girls saves many a dollar and elimi- nates the I dress better bugaboo. MIDDY BOARD-Conner, Trayler, Lantzer, Kaigler, Luitjens, Torres, Moses, Goettl. QUIET PLEASE! There are classes be- ing conducted. Keeping order in the halls, avoiding confusion, assisting the faculty, and enforcing school regulations are only a few of the many duties confronting the feminine upholders of the rules of this in- stitution, yes, the duties of the hostess. Stationed in strategic points throughout the school these stewardesses of the hallways have aided many new students entering high school and have maintained a con- stant cooperation between student and teacher. HOSTESS Helen Conner g t 'ern with a smile. C255 ...g.,...t
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CENTRAL COUNClL-Front row: Ruffin, Yee, Chambers, Thompson, Lindstrom, White, Mrs. Hansen, Rogers, Hatfield. Second row: Kritch- field, Kulinovitch, Torrez, Buckmiller, Tibhits, Lewis, Hunt, Evans, Mathews, Ottinger, Hull, Farmer. BOYS' FEDERATION-elfront row: Niles, Martin, lames, Lusloy, Boom, Murphy, Harlen, Pilcher. Second row: Weinstein, O'Connell, Schupe, Sullivan, Gerard, Stephens, Kimes, Graham, Marshall, Frazier, Holly, Nelson, Rodriguez, Geary. At Your Service - With A Smile As in any democratic organization, the work of our Boys' Federation and of the Girls' League depends upon the initiative and cooperative spirit of the people in the organization. lt was only natural, then, that these two groups should establish a record for service during the past year. Headed by Herb Boom, the Boys' Fed- eration has added laurels to its record. The l942-43 Follies, War drives, and the purchase of the beautiful l5 by 20-ioot Service Flag are examples. As with the Federation, the Follies was a major project of the Girls' League this year. Both productions stressed the patri- otic theme, and the money raised helped provide necessities for less fortunate stu- dents here. Dean Ethel Rosenberry, sponsor of the Central Council, which heads the League, suffered a severe accident which kept her from school for the last several months. into the breach stepped Mrs. jean Hansen, home counselor, who helped the girls carry on with such projects as Every Girl's Dinner, League dances, and the district convention. The fact that all these important events went ahead with a high degree of success attests to Mrs. Hansen's efficiency, the will- ingness of the Council members and to the general spirit of good will that has always marked the Girls' League. C247
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Useful Girls! They make their own clothes, too, as is shown by Bair and Palmer in these two interesting snaps. Freshman Council Cbot- tomb-front row: Hotchkiss, McManus, Land, Kulinovich, Critchiield, Sinclair, Bal- come, Getty. Second row: Lee, Eliot, Smith, Merrick, Robinson, and third row: Leonard, Culling, laney, Nielson. Senior Council Cbottoml centerl-front row: Yee, Wood, Hunt, Tibbits, Matteson, Traylor, and Smith. Second row: Dixon, Decker, Smith, Alberts, Clitheroe, Peniwell, Langmade. Third row: Wilson, Barkley, and Newman. lunior Council Culoper centerl-front row: Gustin, Wood, Evan, Yee, Carr, Peabody, Miss Sherman, Clson. Second row: Geary, Good, lohnston, Mathews, Herndon, How- ard, Land, Teague, Bryan, Oxford. Third row: Thompson, Davis, Rivera, and Leeper. Sophomore Council Ctoplhtront row: Mrs. Hutton, Hamilton, Sickenger, Addington, Colton, Rrawner, lrlaws, Martin, and Eagen. Second row: Zannis, Rogers, Mincks, Ott- inger, Russ, de Vivier, Dooling, Lahr, Reed C'Connell, McFarland, and Brandon. I f26l
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