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Kal.. -1 , l ,.x l Hunk row: Xvllllaxn Mnvnmber. mlvlser Claude Tuttle, hull patrol: lluh Immel servlve: Art Isforrlsnn, boys' rtlhletlcs. Second ruwi Beulah Neerlhalnl, Sm'l'Pturv: Iirnlu Rdll langue: Shirley Wvells, assemblies unrl orgumlzntluns. lloltum row: l.uVerne NVol3s4lml'l llnllne' Gull' Grilllklil Jlesld l F' M I ll ' ' , , . , I - . en g .man our-0, v ev-pi-esu-mg xvmuu- 110019, gn-is lxnomi Nakayn. girls' athletics. liSEllElillEllElUUlNlllllllY At the helm of the' Good Ship Mariner this year. have been ten of the most capable students in the school, elected to their positions by the student body. The board was officially installed in an assembly early in the year, at which time they pledged their services to the school. For three years the major project sponsored by the A. S. B. has been the Mar- iners' Variety show. The show, which was bigger and better than ever before, cleared over three hundred dollars this year. The money received will be used for student body necessities next fall. This year the'student body purchasec eighty new glee club robes as well as the customary football and basketball equipment. Something new in school governments was started when the various A. S. B. boards of Ventura county met several times last winter to discuss and help solve difficult questions that came before the different groups. The A. S. B. council, whose members are chosen from each home-room, offered many suggestions to the board for approval in an effort to help improve our school. One of the many duties of the board is to approve the use of money from the A. S. B. fund. At their weekly meetings, the group decides questions important to V. J. H. Most money-raising projects are managed by the commissioners. Many sales of various kinds have been sponsored- by the commissioners to add money to the steadily growing treasury. Members of the board acted as the nominating committee for tenth grade offi- cers. They also acted as a nominating committee on various other occasions, i291 luulruez 4
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i 3 Back row: Mnry l-lrldges. Nndlne Finlcle, Mnxlne Snilth, Peggy Plnnm, Mary Tony, Cleredlth cmypnnl, mmm Gmdings, Nm-nm immgi-en, .lat-que-line Herring. second row: Jean Hins- dnle, Allce Knox, Helen Pendleton, Helen Spear. Mary Lou Knox, Sophia Cnndlnnides. Front row: Ann Cooney. Shirley VVi:-lls, Grzwe Moore, Yvonne Poole, Beulah Needham, Arles Pnpsu-ln. Anne Broadbent, Jenn Anne Xllelr. Bark row: .lnckle Herring, sponsor uhr.: Mary Bridges, school service: Helen Pendleton, hospitality: Maury Lon Knox, league court? Helen Alexnklsr trentnrer: Front row: Yvonne Poole. pri-slat-mp Naomi Nnknyrt. G. A. ,x. president: Sophia cmidiumdes, social service: Colleen NVntson, rlce-president: Ann Cooney, secretary, EllllE' lllllll lllll EPHNSUHE One of the most active organizations in the school, to which all girls are privileged to belong, is the Girls' League. Their outstanding contribution of the year was the annual May celebration, which this year was in the form of a carnival. Most of the active groups in the school rented booths from the League for five per cent of their profit. The May Queen, Ann Cooney, chosen from the tenth grade girls who had the high- est number of merits, was crowned, as in former years, at this May festival. The sponsors are a group of tenth grade girls whose duty it is to help their sponsettes, the seventh grade girls, to become acquainted with our school. Several parties were held for the girls under the direction of the Hospitality Committee, The Social Service Committee this year sent birthday presents to the children in the County Hospital. lsol
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