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'l 26 l' GRAY CASTLE, '31 TOM GKEER, President MORRIS SCHREIBMAN, Vice-President VIRGINIA PRITCHARD, Secretary HAROLD CARY, Txez er s A. S. I3. DFFICEIQI FALL SEMESTER Activities of the Associated Student Body for the fall semester were marked by unusual p and inter-scholastic good will. In alfxihings the students cooperated with their president, Tom Greer, and the other officers. In this harmonious atmosphere, a well-rounded school spirit developed projects such as plays and social affairs. General friendship and Congeniality were romote . P Among the numerous constitutional changes made, the most important were in regard to letters given as athletic awards. Letters were changed in size and from plain material to chenille. The rally dance given before the Santa Ana game was a social success. This dance was the first school dance to be given in the evening. The A. S. B. ball this semester Was the first evening dance to be given in the new gym. The gym was beautifully decorated and proved to be an ideal place for school ances. Plans for a new merit system and the organization of all student leaders for the school were originated by the fall A. S. B. officers. Tom Greer, resident of the A. S. B., was largely responsible for the numerous successful assemglies and for the radio rallies. Morris Schriebman, vice-president of the A. S. B., was in charge of all elections. Virginia Pritchard, in her capacity as A. S. B. secretary, was competent and ef- ficient. Harold Cary, treasurer, handled the finances of the school in an expert manner.
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Above a level plain there stands a sign post, It points the Way to places calm and fair, Though chasms lead astray the Weary traveller, The sign post still will guide him safely there. The sign posts of our school are student leaders They point the way for students passing by, They show the way to new successful studies, The greatest halls of fame, of worth most high. STUDENT CUNTIQUL
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STUDENT CONTROL 4271- RAMONA SHATTUCK, President LAWRENCE CROW, Vice-President PATRICIA COX, Secretary THOMAS ALLAN, Treasurer A. S. I3. DFFICEIQI SDIQING SEMESTER Displaying judgment, decisiveness, and a courageous spirit, the spring A. S. B. officers met the complicated problems of a large school. Numerous constitutional changes were made during this semester. A new award created was the miniature trophy awarded to the most valuable graduating athlete. The girl's athletic system was changed from an honor system to a point system. Another change was the provision that participants in athletics and de ates must be holders of the regular activity book. Get Acquainted day was an activity directed by the A. S. B. officers. The A. S. B. ball was held the evening of Get Acquainted day. V Perhaps the most important accomplishment by the spring officers was revision of the merit system. Ramona Shattuck, A. S. B. president, by her untiring efforts was successful in giving the students splendid assemblies, and in promoting a spirit of good friendship among students. Lawrence Crow, vice-president of the A. S. B., took charge of elections and was a competent and trustworthy officer. To Patricia Cox is due much credit for her efficient work in the office of secretary SEIARS. B. Through her efforts the minutes of A. S. B. proceedings were published in e uss. Thomas Allan, A. S. B. treasurer, proved worthy of the trust put into his ability by the students.
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