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1 GIRLS’ LEAGLE ¥ he outstanding events sponsored by the Girls ' League this year were the Freshman Reception, Christmas Party, Mother’s Day Program and, Good Manners week. The Freshman Reception is given by the Girls’ League to welcome the fresh¬ man girls and to get them acquainted with our school. Each freshman girl has a “Big Sister” who takes her to the program and luncheon. The reception was held on a Friday afternoon in the small gymnasium. After the program was completed, the rest of the afternoon was spent in dancing. The Christmas Party was a happy time for all. A skit was put on by each of the classes, the Debate Club, Scholarship Society, and the Penguins. The Christmas Party was held on the afternoon of December 18. The Girls’ League is a charter member of the Federation of Girls’ Leagues of the Bay Counties. Delegates are sent every year to its annual convention. Since its organization in 1919, the Girls’ League has steadily grown in number through the help and advice of Miss Sandholdt, our dean and advisor. Mildred Durham, president, states: ‘ ' It has been a pleasure to have had the opportunity of working with such splendid girls as these of Washington Union High School. They have always been more than willing to cooperate and help in our Girls’ League work.” The officers for the year were: president, Mildred Durham; vice-president, June Witherly; secretary. Jewel Amaral; treasurer, Isabel Azevedo; yell leader, Martha Enos; chairman of program committee, Melvina Guisti; chairman of hospitality committee, Eleanor Bernardo; chairman of ways and means com¬ mittee, Kathleen Whitfield. [ 23 ]
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AiXCCIATED TEECNT ¥ his has been an eventful year for the Associated Students; two large changes were made in the organization. A new constitution was adopted and a student council set up to handle small business of the student body. This made possible a series of very entertaining assemblies, including programs by the Verse Choir of San Jose State Teachers College, by Paul Pitman, known as radio’s Big Brother; and by music students of the College of Pacific. Billie Dick, president of the associated students, in expressing his satisfaction with the past year, says, “I wish to thank the students, the faculty, and particularly Mrs. Wright, Mr. Webb and Mr. Rath- bone, who have been very helpful with our assemblies. The hearty co-operation of every one has not only honored me, but has made presiding at the meetings a plea¬ sure.” This year’s officers follow; President, Billie Dick; vice-president, Paul Aust; sec¬ retary, Frances Anderson; treasurer, Mil¬ dred Durham; girls’ athletic manager, Al¬ ma Bettencourt; boys’ athletic manager, Ralph Logan; yell leader, Albert Vascon- cellos. COUNCIL MEMBERS [ 22 ]
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