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T II E 1 9 3 2 H I S H I I. A Back row: l'itch, Salladiti, Nelson, Chmtophcrson, Good son. James. Her . Fourth r we: Hermann, Hardin, i’agenkopf, Merencss, Kuhen. Turley. Third row: Bowaficld, Conway, Robinson, Green, Bassett. Second row: King, Slicllman, Davis. I.athrop, Orr. Anderson. First row: Williams, Quinn. Coffey, Hcngtson, Monahan. Library Board HE Library Board, one of the youngest of the school organizations, was established in the fall of 1927 for the purj)ose of lightening the burdens of the librarians. The organization has fulfilled its purpose wonderfully, although its activities are not outstanding nor its history eventful. It is the duty of the members of the Library Board to take charge of the checking of hooks and periodicals, to supervise the discipline in the library, and to perform any tasks that the librarians might assign them. The requirements for admission to the hoard arc few. In order to he eligible, a student must he a member of either the junior or senior class; he must have a good scholastic average: and he must he a person who is able to assume responsibilities. The Library Board has proved a great success, for the members have i er-formed a great deal of constructive as well as instructive work. Page a
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Hock row: Harris, Peck, Rifkin. Second row: Boyd. Ru| p, Lawrence. Robinson. rirst rote: Coney, Wesley, Fitch. Senate OFFICERS Walter Coffey James Fitch .... Elizabeth Boyd Herschel Rifkin Edgar B. Wesley............. President I iec-President See ret ary - Treasurer - Adiiser HE Senate of 1931-32, under the capable leadership of Walter Coffey. ■ C j has attempted to live up to the excellent records of the preceding Senate bodies of University 11ij I1 School and has managed to establish a certain amount of recognition for itself, primarily by sponsoring successfully the annual Homecoming Banquet. Another achievement of outstanding importance was the launching of the point system with a few revisions. The purpose of this organization is to promote better sportsmanship in social and scholastic activities. The Senate is the only organization in the school entirely representative of the student body. Therefore one of its major duties is to aid in solving the many problems which arise concerning that body. As its activities are oj en to the school, it is glad to consider any suggestions offered. Page jo
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T II E 19 3 2 B I S B I L A row: Barron , Young, Peek, Stoke . Mull. rote: Farrell. Dittennofer. McCree, Kittleaon, Salladiu, BowMicUI. Second row: Beery, King. Lnthrop, Boyd, Wilson. First row: Rculcr, Holliday, Pars jus. (Irccn, Kelly. Girls’ and Boys’ Clubs GIRLS’ CLUB OFFICERS Katherine Green - - - Ruth Kelly -Constance Holliday Janet Rbuler - - Mrs. Sara Parsons - President I iee-President Secretary T reasitrer Adviser A1 BOVS’ CLUB OFFICERS 'Howard Kittleson -Donald McCree -W illiam Salladin ... Mortimer Dittenhofer Mu. Iames Curtis - President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Adviser ME entire student body of the Senior High is a member of either the Girls’ or Boys’ Club. The aim of the two clubs is to bring about friendliness and cooperation between the boys and girls of the high school, 'l'he club meetings are held three times a quarter during the seventh period. The Girls' Club is governed by a council which is made up of the chairmen of the various committees into which the club is divided. Every girl in the Senior 1 ligh is a member of one of these committees, and they are chosen to them according to the preferences of the girls themselves. The Club has charge of the Mothers’ teas which were given during the winter quarter. It has also sponsored sunlights and candy sales. In the spring the Mothers’ and Daughters’ Banquet was given at which the new officers were named. The boys decided at their meetings to have leading men of the different professions speak. They have carried this plan out during all the meetings and have had some most interesting programs. The Boys’ Club also sponsored the Fathers’ and Sons’ Banquet at which the gold footballs and letters for basket-ball and swimming were awarded. Page 3J C
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