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EPI-IEBIAN SOCIETY The Ephebian society was started in Los Angeles in 1918 for the purpose of further improving and beautifying the City of the Angels. Cne student is elected by the seniors and faculty for each forty in the graduating class. On being admitted into the society the new members repeat the following oath: We will never bring disgrace to this city by any act of dis' honesty or cowardice, nor ever desert our suffering comrades in the ranks. We will iight for the ideals and sacred things of the city, both singly and together. We will revere and obey the city's laws, and do our best to incite like respect and reverence in those above us who are prone to annul or set them at naught. We will strive increasingly to quicken the public sense of civic duty. Thus in these ways we will trans' mit this city not only not less, but greater, better, and more beautiful than it was transmitted to us. Thrcc Ephebians were elected for the class of W'38. They were Betty Jane Keith, Mary Kirk, and Gordon Stangland. Betty Jane Keith was Latin Club President, has been a Del' phian for six semesters and President of the Delphians for one term. She was an outstanding member of the debate team. In athletics she was a member of the G.A.A. for four semesters, and completed her High School career as a Roman Lamper. Q Mary Kirk was Senior A VicefPresident, served on the debate team and was manager for two semesters. She was an active member of the Cosmopolitan Club and served on the Central Committee as VicefPresident of the Student Body. She received a Roman Lamp. Cordon Stangland served the school in athletics in tennis and was a member of the Varsity HV society for four semesters. He was Senior B president and judge and Chief Justice of the Student Court. He closed his High School career in the high position of Student Body President. The Ephebians elected from the Summer class were Daisy Storm, Joan Lewis, Don Adams, and Ernest Barbour. Don Adams was elected judge of the Student Court for one semester and Student Body Secretary the following term. He was a Delphian for three semesters. He was also a member of the Cosmopolitan Club and feature editor of the Condolier. Ernest Barbour was president of the Cosmopolitan Club for two semesters. He was a Delphian for three semesters and also served capably as assistant editor of the Condolier. joan Lewis was a member of the Student Court for one semester. On the Central Committee for the W'3S term as Student Body Secretary, she was elected VicefPresident for S'38. She was also prominent in the Cf.A.A. A Delphian for six semesters, she well deserved her Roman Lamp. Daisy Storm was a prominent member of the G.A.A. and a Delphian for three semesters. A term on the bench as a judge of the Student Court found her as Chief Justice the following semester, She was then elected to the high position of Student Body President. EPHEBIANS BE'r'rY JANE Kizrrn Many Knut GORDON S'rANGLANn DON ADAMS Ei:NEsT Bxmsouiz JOAN LEWLS Dmsx' Srolm
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