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Boys' Federation Keeps Us Cool COOL CATS Abbot and Bass are se- lecting some real gone music from the Federation-sponsored jukebox in the Cafeteria. The box is maintained by the Federation so that your lunch will go down easier. FOR MEN ONLY! That's the main qualification to be a solid member of Boys' Federation Every year they raise money to help students who can't afford to buy books and clothes Also they raise money in a way that doesn't hurt! The Follies and the Frontier Dance are just two of the Fed's money-raising functions sponsored this year - both beneficial. ANOTHER OF THE Federation jobs is the upkeep and maintenance of the Cafeteria juke box, owned and operated by the boys' organization. This year out-of-doors loudspeakers were installed so that students who brought their lunches and ate in the Quad could enjoy the lilting music while munching their sandwiches. BOYS FEDERATION: Planning their projects are isfandingl: Conner, Wilson, Guzman, Johnson. SEATED: Borden Bass J T ng Yturralde, L. Jackson, N. Jackson, Wick, Pappas, R. Conner, Greathouse, Murphree, Dean Le Sueur, and Haney lfitx
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0 0 0000 4.4 'W' CENTRAL COUNCIL-the governing body of Girls' League Gassler, Wallis, C. Chavez, Doggett, Harris, Arnson Ingram meets to discuss coming activities, STANDING: Wong, M. Guzman. SEATED: Hutchinson, Koile, Ford, Yee, Avery Gotch Chavez Bacon, Kirby, Walder, Kimes, Miss Mateer, McCague, Leverton, Frazier, Fung, Wilson. Important To Every Girl . . . ARE YOU A GIRL? Are you in high school? If the answers to these questions are yes, thcn the activities of the Girls' League should have special meaning for you! Governing body ot the League is Central Council. Here all Girls' League officers, council officers, and special chairmen meet to decide the course of acticn tar the school-wide organization, The energetic League, under guidance of Dean lscah Mateer, sponsored two formal dances, Midnight and Roses and the Sweetheart Ball, and the Efery Girl's Dinner. THEY CO-SPONSORED the Follies and a Clothing Drive. Theme for this year's Every GirI's Dinner was Cycle ot the Seasons , with each council taking one of the seasons to decorate the group's special table. OVER l4OO POUNDS of clothing was collected tor the Sunshine House by the Girls' League in co-operation with the Boys' Federation. A prize, given to the homeroom collecting the most clothing was wcn by the Senior English class of Miss Doris DeLap, Mcney col- lected from the Follies is used by the League to provide clothes and bcoks for needy students. GIRLS' LEAGUE business is the princi pal interest of these campus leaders From Left are Nancy Avery, secretary, Loretta Gotch, president, Evangeline Yee, treasurer, and Judy Leverton vice-president.
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