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The Buys, League 8i Service Committee HE Boys, League consists of all the boys in Redondoi Union High School. Its goal is the idea of true fellowship among the boys. The Boys, League oiHicers for the first and second semesters were President, Pierre Guelff, Jerry Bowman; Vice-Presi- dent, Robley Lang, Dick Schaeffer; Secretary, Walter Kaltenback, Daniel Falcon; Treasurer, Fred Lowe, re-elected; Sergeant-at-arms, Jerry Bowman, Mickey Colmer; Judge, Ray Diekemper, re-elected; Upper Jurors, Ed Hoyt, re-elected, James Wells, Carl Patton; Lower Jurors, Robert Craig, Daniel Falcon, Pete Killefer, Willis Lamer. Mr. Lloyd W. Waller is the advisor. The purpose of the Boys, Service Committee is to enforce school rules and regu- lations. The past year has been a successful one as the boys have all cooperated With the Service Committee. BOYST LEAGUE OFFICERS BOYS' SERVICE COMMITTEE m: m
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The Girls, Service Committee a Executive Board HE purpose of the Girls, Service Committee is to enforce school rules and regulations. The members are selected by the girlsi advisor, Miss Rous, and the girls, judge. Each member has a court summons book in which she records Violations of the law. The offenders are brought before the courts where a fair decision is always rendered. The Service Committee has regular meetings at which times suggestions are given for improvements in the judicial part of the Student Body government. The Girls, Executive Board consists of Committee Chairman, and those for this year were Program Chairman, Vida Whitely; Hospitality, Catherine Myers; Music, Anne Doherty; Refreshments, Kay Jones; Ways and Means, Lorraine Yates; Publicity, Julianna Walker; Scrapbook, Carol Renius; and Project, Annette Howard. GIRLS' LEAGUE EXECUTIVE BOARD GIRLS' SERVICE COMMITTEE 2: 20 m e .: um WW n W .1. VMNU-V .1; Mfw-kwm 'th Wm .M. t . ,t WW at MM$$ w m; d-$-m. ..
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SEHULABSHIP SUEIETY 0 become a member, a student is required to obtain a ten-point total based on semester averages-A, 3 points; B, 1 point; outside activities, 1 point. A few old tra- ditions deemed quite enticing follow: Nlembers are permitted absence in either first or sixth period study halls. The highest ranking junior in the spring of each year is awarded the presidency of the society and the scholarship mantle, on Which his mono- gram is embroidered. Every year at graduation, students who have been members for six semesters 01' more receive gold pins and membership into C. S. F. for life. Students Who have held membership for four semesters receive another pin. It is customary to take two half-day holidays from school every year, and other activities are planned With addition of regular district banquets. OHicers: Mary Watterick, President; Elizabeth Perry, Secretary; Betty Perrine, Secretary; Daniel Falcon, Treasurer. First row-Maag, Richmond, Ohta, Nelson, Perrine, VVatterick, Perry. King, Polglase, Takata, Sagata. Second roweCowles, Stone, McLean, Smith, Francis, Rice, Renius, Craven, Byington. Third row- Ridgley, C. Rowen, Lewis, Gahwolf, Brown, Losee, Myers, F. Rowen, Wheeler, Arnett. Fourth row- , Wade, Thomas, Matsuchino, Ford, VVissbaum, Falcon, Snyder, Slusser, Doi, Miss Deatherage. Fifth rowgschaeffer, Cardwell, McLean, Fisher, Conant, Fick, Diekemper. Sixth row-Long, Lawlor, Lippert, Craig, Bleecker. Seventh rowvaJanes, Myers. Bradley. ' eerri '5- !i, u! WLrWhmwwmm, a-yyw Aw , a; V: imm- e wmsaml i g ww , .u w. it;
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