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EXECUTIVE C a b i ne t, back row: Barbara Lind, Ella Lee Sibley, Diana Dog- gett, Joan Mueller, Judy McLin, Joanne Locke. Front row: Miss Mary McClellan, sponsor, Jo Hared, Verna Taylor, Elsie Dad, May Sag- awa. vice-president. 7 ogague .xdcheued Qu 4 SUCH events as panel discussions, unusual skits, and dancing exhibi- tions added zest and zeal to the All-Girl monthly meeting sponsored by the League. The Emerald Evening and Girls' League style show aroused social interests for the girls. The gals are seen thoroughly enjoying a meeting featuring the panel discussion by several boys fopposite pagej. GIRLS' League officers: May Sagawa, treasurer, El- sie Dad, secretaryg Jo Hared, presidentg Verna Taylor,
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- FN ' f,.l -4' 7' mcg Memo! Q cm 4Z67 y -is lx K N i n s, ,gr an 1 5 li .Q you LD GUIDANCE Board members Scott, Walton, Beauchamp, Newman, and Wheat discuss a student government problem with Douglas Cary, able student government faculty sponsor. . . . emocracy in ,xvicfion A STUDENT committee of elected representatives at West Phoenix judge their fellows in a just and democratic manner. The Guidance Board acts as arbitrator between students and faculty, and its main function is declaring whether offenders do or do not deserve demerits. If demerits are imposed, the merits may be regained by petition after a lapse of five Weeks. The student council meets monthly and Nancy Scott, student body vice- president, presides. This group regulates, supervises, and controls student activities. COUNCIL members are pictured during a second semester meeting in the Cafe- teria. nF l'5 Kkvfvigi M!! lx ,Q-ss ---A ' 'tss' I ' is QI 1 ,ff , f s, f fp J X QQ p ff at
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