San Bernardino High School - Tyro Yearbook (San Bernardino, CA)

 - Class of 1938

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4 w .Katherine .Holcomb FRONT ROW, Vice Pres. Gcrls' League BACK ROW: Taylor, Maney' Boyd. y This year's theme speaker, Miss Josephine Seaman, spoke on the subject of Preparations for Service. IMiss Gooding, fashion demonstrator from Harris' company, presented a fashton show fashioning dresses that would be appropriate for the high school glrl to wear. The modeling was carried out by the girls in this high school. The girls donated money toward the Thanksgiving Basket gifts to the needy and also assisted in the Christmas program given for children. A re- ception dance was given in honor of the incoming sophomores in the theme of the Best in the West. Each girls' league officer was dressed in her best western fashion and all presided at the meeting. A good program was pre- sented followed by dancing. Friendly week was changed to llhowdy week in keeping with the informal spirit of Best in the West. The Girls' League, as- sisted by the Thespian Club, presented the play HThe Ghost Train. The leads were played by Helen Maney and Ben Antrobus. Under the supervision of Miss Hertzler a reception was presented with the theme of a circus with all the details of the big top. The officers of the Girls' League stayed in office both semesters because of each and every member's efficiency in conducting her office. Members of the cabinet are: President, Elizabeth Ralphs; Vice President, Katherine Hol- comb; Secretary, Doris Fredericks; Treasurer, Mary Alice Mack; Director of Social Affairs, Ioetta Taylor; Director of Programs, Betty Jane Binney; Director of School Service, Eleanor Champion; Director of Welfare, Andrea Iohnson; Chairman of Service Club, Dorothy Dudley; Musician, Shirley Boyd; and G. A. A. president, Phyllis Muller. left to right: Mack. Holcomb, Mu er,

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4km r x : MA? TOP ROW. left to right: Stevens, Miss Hertzler tsponsori, Champion. BOTTOM Elizsbeth Ralphs ROW: Johnson, Dudley, Fredericks. Gnrls' League Under the leadership of Miss Alverda Hertzler, girls' clean, the Girls' League again has reached a paved highway of success. Elizabeth Ralphs, president, has aided in all her aims and endeavors to promote friendship among the girls. The theme of the Girls' League is: What you are to be you are now be- coming. An annual Girls' League award is presented to girls who best represent the ideals of the league. To be eligible Ct girl must classify as either Ct senior A or senior B and must have satisfactory scholarship and citizenship records. Every girl chosen must possess each of the following qualities and must be outstanding in three or more of them: leadership, scholarship, dem- ocracy, service, and character. The purpose of the Girls' League is: 1. To stand for ideals of true womanhood, courage, simplicity, loyalty, and honon 2. To promote the spirit of good fellowship and democracy in the school. 3. To be of service to both the school and community. 4. To promote friendship among the races of the world. Several new activities were introduced into this year's calendar. A talent tryout, which was built around a well known program and featured hereto- tore unknown talent, was presented at an assembly and proved to be Ct real success. Another interesting event took place in the form of an all-school program in which various departments in the school took part. Also the annual awards program took place during which awards were presented to the ideal girls in S. B. H. S. An exchange program was held with Redlands, Riverside, and Colton participating. Several musicales in which the students themselves participated were presented and cm annual mothers' day reception was presented in May. . s uimJ: Le;.ngu-sygs .usg-xwmap . mmRJa-Aswhin t-ngenr' .,



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Harley Crouch Kirkpatrick, Lindsey, Abramson, Henry Pres. C. S. C. The Cardinal Service Club, under the sponsorship of .Mr. Quincy Brown, is cm organization composed of all the boys enrolled in San Bernardino High School. Administering as a unit under the guidance of their sponsor and president, Harley Crouch, the CSC. promotes good fellowship and co- operation among the boys. The Cardinal Service Club officers are a select group of efficient, depend- able, and capable boys of the San Bernardino High School student body. Throughout the duration of the many pleasant terms in Which the CSC. has functioned, the organization has endeavored to prove itself beneficial to the welfare of the San Bernardino High School. The humorous comedy, Crabczpple, sponsored by the Cardinal Service Club, proved to be a great success.

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