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IUNIOR HIC-H PRESIDENTS jllvIMY ALLISON , . , First Semester RAY ALLEN . . , Second Semester jUNlOR HICH PRESIDENTS' COUNCIL . .. Headed by the junior High School Student Body President, the Presidents' Council held many meetings during the year to discuss problems concerning junior High activities. The Coun- cil consists of all the homeroom presidents, who relay to the homerooms, for further criticism, the results of each dis- cussion. IUNIOR GIRLS' PRESIDENTS IANE jERTBERG . . . Second Semester PRISCILLA COX , . . First Semester . . . At the beginning o each semester the junior Cirls' League gave a tea to all B' girls and to all new girls. At Christmas the C-irls' and Boys Leagues packed boxes of toys and other articles for thi children in China. Fall semester officers were: President Priscilla Coxg Vice-president, Evelyn Rynearsong Secretary Treasurer, Shirlee Stewart. Spring semester officers were: Presidentg jane jertberg Vice-president, Shirlee Stevvartg Secretary-Treasurer, Sall' Sturtevant.
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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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THE jUNlOR BOYS' LEAGUE Th . . . e junior Boys' League, sponsored by Ivlr. Roose, includes all the boys of the junior High. Some of the activities were' ushering for assemblies, giving parties for new boys, giving noon assem- blies, and packing boxes for the junior Red Cross Christmas Box Drive. The first semester officers were: President, Richard Bur- gess, Vice-president, john Boswell, Secretary-Treasurer, john Cooper: Social Chairman, john Finger, Athletic, Maurice Per- son, and Red Cross, George Fox, The second semester officers were: President, Charles Augustg Vice-president, john Cooper, Secretary-Treasurer, john Leveeng Social Chairman, Kent Steinbrennerg Athletic, Rex Downing: and Red Cross, Tom Holmes. junior Boys' League Presidents RICHARD BURGESS CHARLES AUGUST ENIOR HIGH PRESIDENTS' COUNCIL he Presidents' Council this year discussed many student roblems. The Council is composed of the presidents of ie homerooms and the officers of the student bod . Th ' y eir Jrpose is to discuss student viewpoints on anything pertain- g to the school and to present their conclusions to the udent body with the homeroom as a medium. I .- FLOYD SMITH GIVES HIS OPINION DURING A COUNCIL MEETING I 5
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