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ARGUS ' 19 6 T if P, C llmficzzf C, Cllllfl '41 an Xx n Q l luJN'l' Row-Vharlie Knokey, Erma MeEueu, Carl Vogt, Ellen Louise Mitchell, Xvalter llol1er'Is0l'l. SICVUND ILUW-Iflclwa.rd Uird, John Sturgeon, tleorpre Fowler, Art Barlow, Barney Loomer, Kenneth Knney. 'Plllltln HOW-Mr. Knokey, Ronald lirown, Wendell Rattan, Kleth Munger, Russell Henry, Mrs, XViIrlel'. The Student Council prides itself this year in accomplishing many things that had material effect upon the Student Body organization. During the first semester several meetings were spent in organizing a student hody court and drawing' up a plan for hand letters. Both questions were put to a vote of the student llody and were passed, making them a part of our constitution. A nine-piece school dance hand was organized hy members of the council. During the school year it has progressed to the position of one of the hest hands in the county. Music at the several Student Body dances was furnished hy this organization. ,413 14 'l'he council decided that the old system of Student 'lx 'B llody Tickets was a failure and at the start of the second 5- semester introduced an entirely new type of ticket. This X ticket sold for only 25 cents and entitled the hearer to ' Student liodv privileges. VVithout a ticket a student was I 'fr AX excluded from most functions of the student body. f KT if 3 WJ, if. -r-' .. , .- . MS
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Z' ARGLIS 0 1916 A-fiilenf 6017 duff C RL vom' 7. 9 , f -1 all W7JCALLiftJILl J .xi t1.4.56L?C In closing the school year of 1936, I Wish to extend my sincere appreciation to those members of the Student Body who have cooperated with me, making possible one of the most successful years Tulare High School has ever witnessed. Wlhen the time comes to hand the gavel to the Pres- ident-elect I can only wish him the same cooperation that I have received both from the students and from the faculty. CARL VOGT, S. B. President. if .vw-ff' 55 NV. 'Y , 'S '4 'N 5 - ff, 1 TH5 ii I I-Q-...1Z..,-f.
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ARGLIS ' 1916 Qizfai A-Ifnfenll eagne FI ill. SE-V-W s , . i Greatly handicapped by the lack of sufficient room to hold a meeting of the whole group, the Girls' Student League Cabinet met once a week, worked hard all year long and turned out a successful job of everything they under- took to do. Mrs. 'Wilder is the adviser of the group, Margaret Harper, President? lillen Louise Mitchell, Vice Presidentg Anna Mitchell, Secretary, and Dor- othy Chisllolm, Treasurer. Two other departments under the Student League head are the VVelfare and Social departments. Nadine Place is the VVelfare Chairman, and Miriam lQevin the Social Chairman. lirma Mcliuen, Com- missioner of Girls' Activities, concludes the cabinet. 'I'o get all the girls acquainted with the Girls' Student League. a 1rl'CSll- man party was held on the Athletic lfield. Under the Welfare Department comes the following activities: Sending flowers to the sick membersg sending cards and notes to funerals, distributing clothing and groceries during the 5 0 Christmas season, collecting and dispensing clothing, find- ' wrt M ing work for needy girlsg furnishing material for sewing p classes to the girls who could not afford to buy cloth, and ,il helping girls to meet Commencement expenses. ,- J' Under the Social 'Department comes the money making U ! I, ideas, and they were carried out during the year by holding xx a Food Sale, concessions at the Annual Auto Show, put- - ting on the Backward Dance in the Gym, and the Annual .40-. ,.,. ,.. May Fete. THB
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