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ritfibff Luzior gfiqlz Gouzzci HE Presidents' Council consists of the -Iunior High president and other Student-body officers and the presidents of the junior High Social Living classes. junior High problems are discussed at the meeting held every two weeks at rotated periods. Through the Council's efforts the students have acquired a feeling of re- sponsibility in self-government. They have organized the Cafeteria Cadets, have encouraged conduct in the auditorium, and are now working on a system to improve the order in the halls. They actively support projects of the Boys' and Girls' Leagues. and sponsor a booth at the school carnival. With the aid of lVIrs. Barton, the sponsor, the Council is ever striving to make junior High students feel that they have a very definite share in the privileges and responsibilities of Van Nuys High School. Officers of the year were: Prexiflrnt, Arthur james, Billy Hubbardg l'i4'r-Pre'yi- dents, Dorothy Dixon, Elmer Olson, Ruth Taft, Hob -Ionesg Program Clmirmen. Helen Roche, Jean Prescottg Secretary-Treasurers, Ruth Taft, -Ianie Sander: Ser- gemzlx, Carolyn Cornitius, .lanie Sanders, .lack Clark, Yukio Hino, john Boswell, Esther Arnold, and john Boswell, Arthur -lames BNIB' Hllbblml me I9 my
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H466 01' C6 ONSTANT contact with practical business office routine for students in this group is the aim of Nlr. Thomas, Student Body Manager. This routine embraces sales of store merchandise, tickets to all athletic events and assemblies, class collections for sweaters, pins, etc., candy sales, cash make-up, bookkeeping. typing. stenography, time keeping, and filing. Taken mostly from Office Practice Classes, these students get practical experience which helps them in obtaining positions in business offices after they graduate. llfembers of this year's Office Force: E. Abbey, NI. Heaman, A. Brash. B. Browning, E. Clark, L. Dean, F. DeArmand, H. Erickson, A. Halfen, T. Haley, A. Hofman, G. Kari, NI. Klebenstein. D. Kohloff, R. lVIcDullie, V. hlartinez, sl. Blaurer, R. Kilwinski, S. lylerrill, B. Noyes, P. Penman. D. O'Sullivan, R. Rynear- son, li. Stahl, R. Stebbins, A. Thomas, Student Body fl'I!llI!lgf'l',' H. Van Usdol, G. Varney, lkfr. NI. L. Weil, and l. Zellers. lXIr. Thomas Q 44 I8 X PP
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I Luzior gfiqk girfs, Eeaque HE junior High Girls' League includes all the girls of the junior High School. Its purpose is the fostering of friendliness among the girls and the encouraging of a spirit of unselfish service within the school and towards those outside that need our help. A representative from each social living class is elected by her group to the central cabinet. She is the hostess for her group and assists the guidance ofhce in making new girls feel happily at home in this school. The cabinet meets with the executive board when important items of business need to be discussed. The executive board is composed of a president, vice-president, Secretary-treasurer, historian, commissioner of entertainment, and five committee heads. This board looks after the details of the League duties. Officers for this year were: Fall term, Dorothy Dixon, pre.videnf,' Kathryn Wal- bridge, joanne Loventhal, Ruth Shafer, Martha Kehl, Lorraine Romero, Emily Clarke, Pauline Shepard, Betty jane Dibley, Virginia Sanders. Officers for the spring term Were: Ruth Taft, jrresizlenh Betty Langelow, lylary Louise Gautschi, Carolyn Cornitius, Nlartha Kehl, Emily Clark. Barbara lrland, jackie Graham, joanne Loventhal, Claudia Bishop. Ruth Taft Dorothy Dixon 44 41 D52
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