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snunnqg Luzior oys 7 eaque HE Boys' League is an organization to which all the -lunior'High boys belong. There are representatives elected or appointed from each social living class in the junior High School. They meet before school every other Thursday morning to discuss different problems. The Boys' Vice-President when elected by the junior High boys automatically becomes President of the Boys' League and Captain of the Junior High ushers. The Executive Board is elected by the representatives from the social living classes. The League is now working on the problem of trying to send a representative to San Francisco to the Red Cross Convention Nlay 2nd to May Sth. Present officers are: President, Bob -lonesg Vive-President, Charles Nafieg Sevre- tary, Bob Slaterg Treasurer, William lvlillerg Program Chairnum, Vergil Stultsg Faeulty Sponsor, Mr. Roose. There are 33 representatives from the social living classes. Bob JODCS Elmer Olson nare- , 3 4444 21 DPP
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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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