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I J Q STUDENT COUNCIL O Two council members are chosen from each Home Room. This permits the council to come into close Contact with the entire school, and is truly representative of it. In directing affairs in the council, the members become familiar with running a government, for the school is a community. Industrious in their service to the school, the Council succeed in solving many difficult problems. They represent the future civic workers for the welfare of San Pedro. FRONT ROW, left to right, are Virginia Connor, Irma Giacopucci, Mercedes Corta, June Morris, Elaine Skolil, Maurine Fredericksen, Josie Grant, Rosine Cagle. SECOND ROW are Esther Erickson, Helen 0'LaughIin, Nora James, Evelyn Campbell, Susan Cranfield, Catherine Tomich, Vera Krajac, and Betty Erickson. THIRD ROW are Aurelia Stanford, Robert Engdal, Joe Pielago, Joe Sokolich, Roy Dobbs, Bill Roy, Floren Orlando, and Vincent Lauro. FOURTH ROW are Hans Lilienthal, Tushya Ogura, Bill Peacock, Fred Bischke, Raymond Wicks, Tom Kowalski. and Robert Blanchfield. FIFTH ROW are James Stack, Richard Stall, Wesley Gent, Victor Molton, Arthur Allen, Sam Platis, and Eugene Park. SIXTH ROW are Bill Engman, Donald Richards, Kimio Hatashita, Arthur Burke, Bill Piercy, and Robert Baker. X
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ffl SUSAN CRANFIELD President MARGARET DOMICH Vice-President HELEN ROTH Secretary GIRLS' LEAGUE 0 The Girls' League is an organization, the aim of which is to create a spirit of friendliness and comradeship among the girls of the school. At the beginning of the semester the members gave a welcome party for the girls of the B-lO class and their mothers. One of the interesting programs of the semester was presented by members of the Business and Professional Women's Club. Ten of the club women addressed the girls ot the League on the subject of vocations, training and opportunity for advancement open to girls after graduation. The officers for the last semester were: President, Susan Cranfield: Vice-President, Margaret Domichg Secretary, Helen Roth. Miss Martha or. Steele is the Spons E231
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SERVICE CLUB 0 Upon moving into the new school the students and faculty alike found themselves confronted with the problem of student body government. Due to the three different schedules and lunch periods it was evident that con- ditions existing in the hall had to be corrected. Much care and thought was given towards establishing an effective government with student participation. There are eighty-two members in the organization, eligibility for which consists in having satisfactory citizenship and scholarship. These members have various positions in the building, but their duty is to maintain order by giving courteous information to fellow students. lnfraction of rules is taken care of by consultation with students, and self-improvement is the objective rather than punishments. Students who are in the All or above are eligible to file applications. The eligibity list is then drawn up. Students are allocated to their respective stations under the supervision of a student captain. The present set-up necessitates three captains to super- vise the three lunch periods. Outstanding students of S.P.H.S. are serving on the S.S.C., as those who expect to run for Student Body Offices realize that service is essential to a comprehensive understanding of the problems which confront every school. We feel that the S.S.C. has been very successful, since an orderly and well regulated student body has resulted. This would not have been possible without the full cooperation of the pupils and faculty, which is deeply appreciated. 'S Among the many helpful suggestions that have been presented is the plan N -x y f Q 2. 2 ,-X s their problems to fellow students fx To students, who have served so faithfully on the S.S.C., great credit is 1 E. . gg for the formation of a student court, which will enable students to present - L due for the noticeably improved condition of buildings and grounds. The S.S.C. anticipates even a more successful year for 1937-8. E251 'a 2 L g sea ' 'AG
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