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Page 26 Q Herbert ADMINISTRATION GIRLS LEAGUE President-Jean Herbert Vice-President-Betty Lackey Secretary-Phyllis Button Treasurer-Genevieve Raymer Social Service Chairman- Beverly Knapp Civic Activities Chairman Virginia Pearse Citizenship Chairman--Joyce Myers Program Chairman-Georgia Wells Girls' Athletic Manager- Madelon Parker In every way the Girls League has had a highly successful and beneficial year. Activities of the fall were numerous including a conference at Los Angeles on the subject, America's Challenge to Modern Girlhoodi' at which Poly was represented, two football feeds in the cafeteria, a Welfare Drive at Christmas, a newly furnished girls' lounge, as- semblies, etc. They have continued with the organi- zation of many new clubs, a basketball supper, a spring meeting in Monrovia, the annual vocational conference, Jun- ior High Day refreshments, and a mothers' tea. All of the girls have found in Dr. Mary Mendenhall, their dean and ad- viser, a dear friend and a grand helper and it is to her much of the success of the year belongs.
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ADMINISTRATION COMMISSIONERS Jimmy Mills has served efficiently as President of the Student Body and Executive Chairman of the Commission where he acted as an ex-officio member. Mary Louise Casey has successfully filled the position of Commissioner of Entertainment and Vice-President of the Commission in this, her second year on the Commission. Commissioner of Girls, Welfare and President of the Girls' League is Jean Herbert. She has presided successfully at girls' assemblies and carried on wel- fare work excellently. Stuart Caldwell, Commissioner of Boys' Welfare, has managed ably ath- letic activities and has done much toward promoting these activities. The work of this year's Orange and Green has been done by Hulda Jeanne Rathgeber, Commissioner of Literary Activities. She has worked hard all year preparing the year book and should be highly recommended. Our school paper, the Poly Spotlight, printed every two weeks, has displayed the work of Howard Hays, Commis- sioner of Current Publications, who has edited the paper. The two junior Commissioners, George Dole, Commiss ner of inance, and Renee Holde , C mis ner of funds and mana ing of he A. S. B. ww V y R thgeb r Records, have m nag d th ' de- partments, the h ndlin mmission store. L I, I9 ff
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ADMINISTRATION GirIs League Officers Jean Herbert, Commissioner of Girls' Welfare and President of the Girls League, acted as chairman of the group and attended the many conferences and exchange programs of the Southern California Girls League. 'I'hqryjd2Pre- sident, Betty Lackey, aspresponsible for the social ' ' ' and especi l the matineed c . P ' But ', ec- retary, took ch f tes and was head of e u ' group, which pres nted p ograms as the County Hospital and the Woodcraft Home. Genevieve Raymer as treasurer supervised the financial activities. So- cial service was successfully man ged by Beverly Knapp with a large far drive at Christmas. Refu'r ' g e new girls' lounge was irec- tion of Virginia Pearse, ic Activi- ties Chairman. Joyce Myers, Citizen- ship Chairman, acted as leader of the Girls League Advisory Representative. Many fine assemblies and exchange programs were arranged by Georgia Wells, Program Chairmanf Acting as President of the G. A. A. and working with the gym department, Madelon Parker held the position of Girls' Ath- letic Manager. Wiz? Lackey Raymer Pearse Wells Button Knapp Myers Parker Page 27
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