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iirvirviv DOUGHERTY vv4o FLOYD SMITH 540 .... One example c our school government is th Citizenship Credit Board, cor sisting of three Senior A stu dents chosen by the Board c Control. It is primarily a coi rective board. Each studer starts the semester with on hundred credits. lt a penalty justifiable credits are deducte accordingly. Students privilige to be members of the boar were Evelyne Milford, Fran Hammar, and Kazuo Hayash THE BOARD OF COIN . . . The Senior Hi Board of Control consists the Senior High Student Boc officers, Senior A and Senii B presidents, president i the C.A.A., president ot tt Lettermens Club, president 1 the Scholarship, Mirror Ed tor, Girls' League presiden Boys' League president, bol Senior and junior High pres dent ot the junior High studel body, also representatives fro BlO to All, and a member i the taculty, who acts as an at viser. The Principal and vict principal are members ex-ofl cio. The Board decides matte of Student Body finances ar activities, and takes up scho problems. Student governme' is' furthered by this organiz tion, as it gives a chance t the student to voice his idea E c
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Mrs. Sprague-Household Arts Miss Sneed-Girls' Gym Mrs. Hall-Girls' Gym Mrs. Williamson- Social Living Mrs: Price-English l Y xx' T35 Mr. Ward-Science Mr. Epinetfe-Boys' Gym Mrs. Ralston-Household Miss Bailey-Girls'Gym Mrs. Shipley-Commercial Mrs. Ward-Social Living Mrs. Thompson- Social Living Mrs. Swarthout- Social Living Miss Morton-Librarian Mrs. Barton-Social Living Arts
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SENIOR GIRLS' LEAGUE...With Miss Whittlesey as its guide, the Senior Girls' League enjoyed its most sucesscful year during i939-40. With Career Girl as the theme for the first sem- ester, and Budget Girl for the second semester, many assemblies were presented to the girls. Among the many activities carried on during the year were the Christmas Toy Drive which was' more than successful, the Mother and Daughter Banquet, and Girls' Day. Officers, first semester, were: President, Rosalie Steb- bins, Vice-president, Pat Bier- kampg Commissioner of Enter- tainment, Betty Smith: Secre- tary, Eugena Fisk. Second semester officers were: President, Ruth Rynear- song Vice-president, Carolyn Brown, Secretary, Virginia Car- ver: Treasurer, Mary Ellen Sis- son, Commissioner of Enter- tainment, Priscilla Erwin. SENIOR BOYS' LEAGUE... I'he Senior Boys' League Cab- net of Van Nuys High School was completed another success- ful year. The Cabinet and the :ommittee chairmen meet once 1 week in the office of Mr. Ilark, their sponsor, and dis- :uss boys' affairs. Frequently 'ecommendations are made rom the Cabinet to the Board rf Control. Some of the out- tanding activities have been: Boys' Week program, Father nd Son Banquet, evening pro- gram in auditorium, and recep- ion to new boys. Cabinet members, first sem- ster: Milton Davis, Douglas fastings, Harold O'I-Ialloran, ieorge Kari, Bob Sliester, Bud- yGrover. Second semester: Mike Yur- sek, Harold O'I-Ialloran, Doug- as Sykes, Bob Sliester, Curtis ibel, johnnie Sanders. GIRLS' AND BOYS' LEAGUE PRESIDENTS RUTH RYNEARSON, S'4O, MIKE YUROSEK, S'-IO, ROSALIE STEBBINS, W'4O, MILTON DAVIS, W'-IO , Q mms KSN deg i ,,-' .
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