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Back Row—Man halt, ’. Anderson, M. Anderson. Breneman. Huh. Hanson. Young, McGougk. Frost Row tseated on floor I—Barnett, damson. C. fohnson, Chase. Girls' Club Cabinet and Council President............................................................Merodie Anderson Vice-President........................................... Jean McGee Secretary.............................................................Leone Nelson Treasurer.............................................................Julianne Rich Ad visor....................................................Mrs. Mabel H. Wettleson r I AHE Ciirls Club is composed of all the girls in the Senior High School. Its main purpose is to establish friendly relationships among the girls, and to sec that each girl has an opportunity to express her abilities. The Council and Cabinet act as an advisory group to the President. The Council, made up of the officers and representatives from each class, discusses the general policy of the club. The Cabinet consists of the chair men of seven committees; each girl is a member of the group in which she is most interested. The committees arc as follows: Program, headed by Lorraine Chase and Ruth Firestone; Publicity, Phyllis Anderson; Friendship, Caryl Johnson; Entertainment, Helen Breneman; Clubroom, Anne Barnett: Social Service, Patricia Garrison and Phyllis Marshall; Ways and Means, Mary Ellen Young. At Thanksgiving and Christmas the club collected food and clothing for needy families. In the winter quarter it sponsored the Mothers’ Teas for each class, and in the spring quarter gave a Mothers' and Daughters’ Banquet. THE 1937 PACE 23 B I S B I L A
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I hiro Row—McS'ee. G. Hams, Koch, Bray, Gent. Second Row—McDonald, Brinh, Brencman, Arntsen, Dunn. First Row— ones, ’. Anderson, 'an Bergen. Seder. Senate President Vice-President Secret ary-T reasurer Advisors - Rickard Van Bergen }ean McGee Tom Arntsen Mrs. Wettleson Mr. Drake “ I AHE University High School Senate this year, in order to have a better representation of the student body, increased its membership by selecting one student from each of the recognized clubs. This increased the membership from eight to eighteen. The Senate sponsored the annual Homecoming dance, which was one of the outstanding social events of the year. It also planned and took charge of two lunch rooms. In these lunch rooms milk and orangeade were sold to the students. This year for the first time the Senate sent three representatives to the convention of the Northwest Federation of Student Councils, which was held in St. Cloud, Minnesota. The Senate has been unusually successful this year in accomplishing its tasks and in upholding the standards set by former Senates. THE 1937 6 I S B I L A PACE 22
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Li i t to Right—Burton. Carer, A. Anderson, lellous. McNee, Cast. lattle, lories. Erickson, White, Seder. tacGibbon, Van Bergen. Dragoman President.........................................................Kiciiard Van Bergen Vice-President.............................................................Arthur McNee Secretary..................................................................Donald Reilly Advisor................................................... Dr. Oliver R. Floyd CHARACTER, leadership, and service arc the qualities which make Dragoman members. New members arc picked for these qualities and elected every fall quarter by the active members from the previous year. Dragoman was first organized in 1931 for the purpose of promoting the ideals of the school. The group has no power of action, but many school projects arise from the monthly discussion meetings of the group. These meetings arc held the second Tuesday of each month at homes of the members. A formal initiation banquet is held every fall quarter, at which time the new members arc presented with keys and officially become Dragomen. Elected this year were: seniors. Art Anderson, Reid Fellows, Jack Caver, and Jack White; juniors, Dick Barton, Vincent Erickson, George Ccist, James Little, and Art Seder. Elected in their junior year were: Richard Van Bergen, Arthur McNee, Donald Reilly, Grandcl Jones, and John MacGibbon. THE 1937 B I S B I L A PACE 24
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