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Cardinal Service Club This club includes every boy member of the student body. Cardinal Service Club of- ficers this year performed their duties and filled their positions most capably with Henry Robertson at their head. First vice-president, Ed Grubbs attended to details of an afternoon danceg Hyman Weitzlnan, 2nd vice-president, planned enjoy- able assemblicsg and Bill Anketell, 3rd vice- president, acted as big brother chairman during enrollment. Other officers taking an active part in the program were Paul Parent, 4th vice-pres- ident, and Louis Stutter, secretary. Bob Pres., HENRY ROBERTSON Gillette took charge of the athletic activities, and Quincy Brown acted as sponsor. RWWQQV fffiflw Top: Grubbs: Middle: Weitzman, Gillette: Lower: Anketell, Stutter, Parent. 19
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Pres., VIRGINIA PIRL receptions for The Girls' duction. The C-iris' League Under tl1e leadership of Virginia Pirl, president, and Miss Alverda Hertzler, spon- sor, the Girls' League has accomplished many worthwhile things during the past year, in- cluding new projects. The rest room was beautifully redecoratedg speakers, outstand- ing in Southern California, were secured for theme meetings, and a closer relationship was developed with the leagues of nearby cities, by inviting their cabinets to a conference and to our musicals. The usual activities were carried out suc- cessfully including th e distribution of Thanksgiving baskets, assemblies, and the new girls and for the mothers. League-Thespian play was an unusual pro- Em I Top: Champion, Kelty, Bussey, Amesg Middle: Oser, Flint, Laubender, Meyers, Lower: Robinson, Johns, Giffen, Harris. 18
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Editor, HELEN sTAN'roN sisted hy Paul Tyro Annual Intricate details, lovely pictures, and col- orful division sheets mark the editing of the Tyro Annual this year. As an accurate rec- ord of the year's achievements, of graduating students, and as a treasured memory book for the graduate, the hook excels. In accomplishing this three-fold purpose, the staff has carefully selected capable prin- ters, engravers, and photographers who have conscientiously fulfilled their duties and com- pleted that end of the book which is so ne- cessary in giving it a finished appearance. Capable and interested was Helen Stan- ton, this year's editor in chief. She was as- Hardin, who attended to details. Miss Ella Connor sponsored the editing of the Tyro, and her direction aided materially in the progress of the book. n 'V A b pwuplg- , Hardin, Giffeng Middle: Laubender, Seelyg Lower: 5gLgm.Young, 1, I I3 f rf!! V 0 M 2 WWW i We sp VP!! 2 J, f - ' KV .M 1 wtffjikwxgfwfffiiifiiggk
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