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e fnter Club Council Sixty-seven
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PRESS CLIPPINGS CLIPPER CUB NEWS DEC. 12. 1930 GIRLS ' RALLY COMMITTEE AROUSES SPIRIT AT U.H.S. U.H.S. — Arousing spirit and ad- vertising games were the chief functions of the Girls ' Rally com- mittee which was under the super- vision of irginia Steinbach this semester. The meml ers of her com- mittee were Elizalieth Armstrong, Peg McGuire, Kay Alitze, Evelyn Schlichting, and Elizalieth Peart. The costume worn by the girls, on game days, consisted of a white middy, dark skirt, a white coat sweater, with a football eml lem on the pocket, and dark beret. Aside from accomplishing their regular activities, the girls success- fully staged the one-act play. Trouble at Satterlees , for the U.H.S. Follies. BOYS ' RALLY COMMITTEE The Boys ' Rally Committee, tra- ditional spade guards, selected by the school yell leader, Hod Case, assisted in preparing rallies for all the football games. The members, distinguished by their white sweaters, felt Cub foot- ball eml)lems. and blue and gold caps, had the responsiliility of see- ing that the spade, symbol of Uni- versity High school spirit, did not leave the school ' s hands. The members of the committee sold tickets for both the practice and O.A.L. games, often took charge of the admission gates, and HOD CASE YELL LEADER r)ur yell leaders. Hod Case, chief, and his two assistants Melvin Baumgarten and Jim Rucker. with their enthusiasm, have made Uni- versity High ' s rooting section a howling success. The whispering U-N-I. the Go- Get- ' em-Cubs. Give- ' em si.x. . h-La. and University varsity yells have had a new vim this term and our rooting section has lieen very enthusiasm. Hod has also intro- duced two very effective new yells, the Fight ' Em Cubs, and the Circle Cul)s. Good entertainment, humorous skits, snappy yells, peppy talks, and high interest in the games have characterized this term ' s rallies. . mong the speakers at the various rallies were old grads. members of the team. Coach Allison, and two Student Body presidents of other schools. Leo Battaglin. of Tech, and Frank Bowles, of Oakland. assisted the gym and field commit- tee in kee])ing spectators off the playing field. Led by W ' eido Lancione. chair- man, the members, Gordon Arlett, Don Nelson, Edv. ' ard Schneider, and Olin ' eymouth, with the yell lead- er. Hod Case, and his two assis- tants, Melvin Baumgarten and Jim Rucker, roused the fighting Cub spirit and helped our football team on to victor ' .
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PRESS CLIPPINGS CLIPPER CUB NEWS DEC. 12, 1930 GIRLS ' VIGILANCE COMMIT- CHIEF JUSTICE DONDERO TEE HELPS MAINTAIN ORDER AT U.H.S. U.H.S. The girls ' Mgilance com- mittee, led by Jean Hunt, Associate Justice, accomplished a great deal this tL-rni in helping maintain order in University High. There were sixteen girls on the committee, whose duties included stair, hall, and assembly. A girls ' court, consisting of the associate justice and two lieutenants, Dor- othy McCallan and Jean Arlett has met in room 51 e ery Frida - to trv offenders. ENFORCED U.H.S. LAWS Charles Dondero. U. H. S. Chief Justice, has played an active part in the smooth running of the school during the past term, with the aid of eighteen members of the commit- tee which he appointed. The three vigilance lieutenants, as chosen by the Chief Justice at the beginning of the term were ; Lieutenant John Landon, who was in charge of the order in the assem- blies ; Lieutenant Bert Gustafson, who was in charge of the hallways : The girls ' vigilance committee, in and Lieutenant Harold Sternitsky, conjunction with the boys ' has help- ho attended to the problems of ed keep our school in a good condi- ,„,„,,i„g. „,| ttj g. tion throughout the past term. It was the duty of the comnnttee to turn in the names of those bo vs who had connnitted offenses to the Chief lustice. In order to o:ive the STANDING COMMITTEES AT WORK The standing committee of Lhii- versity High School rendered the students a fair trial before sentence, main assistance to our student ourt meeting was held on each goverment last term. These com- p,.; , , , offenders of the ])re ious week were brought before mittees which had different func tions helped to preserve order, take charge of student body elections, t ' ' i ' ' S ' - ually the person who and performed other duties for the committed a first offense was correct running of our student body. The most important com- mittees were the Point System, Vigilance, Finance, Election, and Scholarship. This term the stand- ing committees were quite success- ful under their chairmen and Gor- merely warned, but if the act were repeated a detention would be given or a task assigned. Dondero deserves much credit for the fine way in which he accom- plished his task and for the great don Arlett, student body president. executive ability he showed.
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