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WINGED SHIELD Winged Shield Officers: N. Silvas, E. Pontious, B. Crane Stagecraft: M. Shubat, B. Ellis, N. Silvas (THE WINGED SHIELD, which is composed of all boys who win letters in any school activity and the presidents of the different organizations, undertook this semester the greatest task since its organization—curbing smoking on the campus. It succeeded very well in this enterprize. The rally committees, which are composed of Winged Shield members, are to be commended for the splendid work they have done this semester, in keeping order in the Union and at the football games. The officers for the club are president, Ed Pontious; vice-president, Bob Crane; secretary, Norbert Silvas. RALLY COMMITTEE MEMBERS Stagecraft Class (THE STAGECRAFT class, though the smallest in school, is one of the most active. For each program, the members of this class design, make, and place the scenery, arrange curtains, adjust the lights, and clean up after the performance. Stagecraft members are Mrs. Bernice James, director; Bill Ellis, Norbert Silvas, and Margaret Shubat. PAGE, DW ENP LY 10 NE
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COMMISSTONERS Standing: N. Silvas, B. Ellis, J. Garvey, R. Leist, J. O’Donohoe, E. Johansen, and B. Hartwig. Seated: R. Moitoza, A. Tarr, D. Paasch, and H. Crocker. NDER THE leadership of President Russell Leist the Student Body Board of Commissioners has had one of its most successful terms. They sold 1075 student body cards; they sponsored an increased number of rallies, a Hallow- e’en dance, and two excellent programs. Each commissioner is elected by the student body to fill a special duty: Annabelle Tarr, secretary; John O’Donohue, vice-president; Bill Ellis, head yell leader; John Garvey, prosecuting attorney; Bob Hartwig, law and order; Ed Johansen, boys’ athletics; Ruth Moitoza, social affairs; Dorothy Paasch, girls’ athletics; Norbert Silvas, student judge; Hazel Crocker, auditor. Miss Hannah Drewry has served as faculty adviser for the commissioners. D. Coudyser, D. Garrard, M. Corr Program Committee [HE STUDENT program committee composed of Marie Corr, Doris Coudyser, and Don Garrard assisted Mrs. Helen Hoefer, faculty chairman, to present a variety of programs to the students in the fall semester. The programs were both educational and enjoyable and included: Edgar C. Paine, Alaskan speaker; Major Clarence P. Talbot, aviation commander; Jack Rank, dramatist; and various motion pictures of modern industry. PAGE TWENTY
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HONOR SOCIETY es Uprer Picrure—Top row: B. Noyes. V. Johnson, B. Brooks, J. Johansen, L. Merriman, B. Louck, W. Brown. Middle row: M. Reeb, M. Shelton, H. Sharpe, S. Hornberg, P. McNeil, D. Howell, H. Crocker. Bottom row: M. Morse, M. Dietrich, E. L. Jones, A. Drummey, A. Tarr, N. Jardine, V. Smith, B. Archibald. Lower PicturE—Top row:C. Hunt, D. Younglove, C. Hanson, R. Himes, C. Vasquez, C. Peterson, T. Curtain, W. Markus, R. Hartwig, B. Clinger. Middle row: D. Miyamoto, L. Bush, J. Johnson; M. Bryant, E. Wingrove, E. Dumond, L. McKenna, V. Maddox, H. Dawson, L. Wilson, B. Delaney, A.Egli.Bottom row: L. Anderson, S. Michel, G. Whitaker, H. Penning, B. Schimpff, L. Odisio, K. Bennet, M. Walder, M. Dunster, R. Baptie. Wits SEVENTY-ONE members the first quarter, and fifty-nine the second, the Honor Society has just completed one of the most successful terms it has ever had. Aside from their scholastic activities, the members enjoyed an ice- skating party in Oakland as the social event of the fall semester. Bob Crane was president for the first quarter, and Glen Whalen held the chair during the second quarter. Working with Bob were John Hayes, vice- president, and Anita Drummey, secretary. In the second quarter, Carol Hunt was vice-president and Nida Jardine, secretary. Those now holding the platinum pins, showing that they have earned their membership for six quarters are Doris Adams, Betty Archibald, Ruth Bastin, Edith Dumond, Shirley Hornberg, Jane Johnson, Esther Lynn Jones, Shirley Michel, Marian Reeb, Glen Whalen, and Vern Willey. PAGE TWENTY-TWO
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