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Associated Student Body SECOND SEMESTER fJFFlCERS FRANCIS ORR . . . . President VVENDELL WOODS Vice-President HELEN ARANCIBIA . Secretary EDITH LANDER . . . . Treasurer DON SCHMIDT ..... Yell Leader Sponsor-Mr. VVilliam A. Otto The ofhcers for the spring semester were not unlike their predecessors in their ability to put things over in a big way. With Francis Orr presiding, the Student Body adopted a standard athletic sweater as an award. A system of graduation cum laudeu was established. When the 'KPeanuts won the county championship, the Student Body saw to it that they were given small gold basketball awards. The Student Council is the judiciary branch of the As- sociated Student Body in which the business of the school is conducted. This body consists of representatives from each Home Room. These representatives report proceed- ings of the council to their various rooms. In this way every student in the school is acquainted with the matters pertaining to student welfare. This group is presided over by the vice-president of the Student Body and meets alternately with the regular Stu- dent Body meetings. F, . ,v- ORR VVOODS ARANCIBIA SCHMIDT First Row: Young, I.. Jorgensen. Mnslowski, Beilrosian. Yoiler, Dale. Hoxxavrl. Flliott. Ulm, Granz. Griggs Work, Lewisg Second Row: B. Kopenhefer, Bowen, Goto, House, Raper, Smith, Muth, Long, Hart, Shideler, Baker. Wilson, Schmidt, Pittman, Landerg Third Row: Maniner, Miss Rudolph fSponsox'j, Glasscock, Mr. Franklin fSponsorD, J. Kopenhe-fer, Ferguson, Swiggett, Konkol, Danielson, Ni:-hols, Arun:-ihia, Moore, Harris, Martin, Pretzer, Tatarian, Guthrie, Painter, Mr. Snider lSponsorJ, Cliestnut, Brown, Dwelle, Mr. Otto fSponsor.j Tfwenly-nine
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T Associated Student Body FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS ERNEST JORGENSEN . . President DORSEY DWELLE Vice-President EUNICE PITTMAN . . Secretary EDITH LANDER ..... Treasurer WALTER STALEY .... Yell Leader Sponsor-Mr, William A. Otto The Associated Student Body consists of over fourteen hundred students including both Junior and Senior High divisions. This organization promotes the co-operation be- tween students and faculty and also carries on projects of interest to the school as a whole. The fall semester officers installed in June, '32, started off the new term with a bang when Ernest Jorgensen took charge of the meeting, and Dubby Staley led the students in yell after yell. This was a suitable beginning for the meet- ings which followed. The purchase of fifty-four hats for the band was one of the first projects of the year. Then came the installation of a new sprinkling system on the football turf. The Student Body also procured a float for the Ar- mistice Day parade, advertising the football game between the Roosevelt Rough Riders and the Fresno High Warriors. Toward the close of the semester the Student Body had JoRGENsisN as its guests, the officers of the Lemoore High School. DXVELLIC l'I'l I'MAN LANDICR First Row: Americanian, Anderson, Irvine, Smith, Paxton, H. Jorgensen, Hall, Dials, Dale, Greene, MeKelvey Second Row: Howell, Turvo, Chiles, Ferguson, Badertscher, Maslowski, L. Jorgensen, Martin, K. Glasscock Joseph, Yegun, Vinnmings, Maybee, Prickettg Third Row: Mr. Snider CSponsorJ, Miss Rudolph fsponsorj Cavzniaugh, Belknap, Maul, J. lllasseoek, Forrest, Beier, LUIILT, Mt-Neely, Allison, Cole, 'l'ava1'es, Bollinger Parks, Winklemzui, Lewis, Mr. Franklin CSponso1'J, Rambus, Mr. Otto 1Sponso1'D. Tfwenty-eight
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Rodgers, Large, King, Curr, Megeiiity, Narnan, Miss Marsh CSponSorj, Merino, Leitnaker, Mulh, Schofield Arnold, Joint. ' Girls' League FIRST SEMESTER QTFFICERS SEcoND SEMESTER Laverne Merino President Ethel Naman Janice Leitnaker Vice-President Eloreen Megenity Helen Muth Secretary Mary Frances Carr Lonna Mae Schofield Treasurer Marilou King Virginia Joint Song Leader Geraldine Rodgers Laurell Arnold Com. of Social Affairs Loraine Large Sponsors-Misses Marsh, Scott, Bartlett, Strother, Elder, Rudolph, and Mrs. Turner Compo-sed of over three hundred girls from the tenth grade up, the Girls, League is the largest organization for girls in the school. The standing committees for a semester each include six members and a faculty adviser. They are the social service, home room representative, personal efficiency, social courtesies and decorations, honor awards, and new projects committees. The committee chairmen for the first semester were Margaret Cox, Eleanor Bliesner, Evelyn Freitas, Ethel Naman, Helen Arancibia and Eunice Pittman. Those for the second semester were Lois Sullivan, Catherine Swett, Eleanor Russell, Mary Burns, Sarah Peterson, and Janet Allyn. The year's program included both social affairs and charitable work. The League sponsored the distribution of food to needy families at Thanksgiving, and on Bundle Day clothing was brought. The social program included a Mothers' Tea and a dance honoring the Boys' Federation. Evelyn Ereitas and Laverne lVIerino were the representatives chosen for the annual Girls, League Convention held in Bakersheld in November. Thirty
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