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C RDINALC1 HIT . Frfsgf Executive Committee HE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE of the Whittier Union High School was organized in 1925 for the purpose of transacting all business which does not need to come before the student body as a whole. It passes on all bills to be paid from the student body fund, discusses all proposed amendments to the constitution, and appoints the student manager of athletics. Thus it insures a closer supervision of all business matters pertaining to the student body and also saves much time in the regular meetings. The faculty members on this committee are Mr. Earl Chapman, Miss Laura Frankenfield, Miss Hope Romani, Mr. Donald Douglas, and Mr. W. A. Phelps. Rep' resentatives from the student body are Robert Logue, Ralph Carman, Dorothy Petty, Malcolm Tuft, Robert Williams, Robert Cole, Hope Lewis, George Buehler, and Albert Woodward. The Finance Committee is closely connected with the Executive Committee, and is appointed from it to care for all financial affairs. The members of the Committee have worked very hard and deserve all possible credit. They check on all bills coming before the student body and refer them to the Executive Committee for order of payf ment. In this way an accurate account can be kept of all financial affairs. The com' mittee is composed of Miss Hope Romani, and Mr. Donald Douglas, faculty members, and Robert Logue, George Buehler, and Albert Woodward, student body represenf tatives. TWENTY-FIVE .ffl
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