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-Commlssmrlsns-Frnnr raw: Yancy, Love, Mr. Mueller, Mnyson, Asst, Fire Chief Kruider, Barton. Lord, Martison, KL-mner, Second row: Parker, johnson, Mclirnnn. Love. Gifford, Smbler, Harris, Hayzer, MrKcever, Turner, Secures, Scynei, Third row: Harris, Brown. Clark, Graaf, Birkholm, Norton. MrAfrr, Cummins, Gordon, icing, Love, Finn.-ny, Jammu. Fourth row: Burden, London, Ramsey, simiimbefgef. I CoMMissmNEns lsMAx.L olmuvl-Love, Bntmlion Chief Mueller. Mnrzixon, C. M. Kreider, Assn. Chief, Yancy, Love, Barron, Lord, Coxmissmnsus-Boys:-I-'lend Comm., Hnokerq Cnpr., Marrisnn, Low: Linur., Barron, Lord, Sz-arcs, Kemncr. Girls-Head Comm., Mnysrmg Lit-ur., Harris, Smlnlrr. Sponsors, Mr. Carlin, Mr. Gartner. I COM MISSION ERS-Wlueii they returned to the buildings, commissioners were confronted with the problem of perfecting a system of fire and earthquake drills which would rapidly empty the buildings. Assistant Chief Kriecler, with several of his squad, witnessed many of the drills, offered suggestions, and ol:- served the characteristic military precision maintained throughout.
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STUDENT COUNCIL I STUDENT COUNCIL--The year of 1936, a year of progress, transition and readjustment marked the end of the cramped, makeshift campus life of the outdoor days and the return to the bustling, active High School life characteristic of the pre- earthquake days. In this progress the Student Council has been one of the major forces in reorganizing school activities to fit problems created by the return to the qualceproof institution. Composed of members representing the major activities of Wil- sonis varied extra-curricular program, the Council has enlarged its program and vision to meet the new standards and goals set up since the return to the buildings. Acting in cooperation with the Girls' League, the Council planned and presented the XTAOSI elaborate Alumni home coming day ever staged at Wilsoii. Lacking in auditorium facilities, the patio was transformed into a blazing mass of color accented by a new high spirit and en- thusiasm as the student body joyfully welcomed over one thou- sand Wilsoii graduates, many of who have gone on to distin- guish themselves in the business life of the community. The Student Council shared in promoting another of the school's most colorful functions, the traditional Fiesta. Under the ef- ficient tutelage of Leon G. Catlin, the Council capably handled the school's financial problems including the planning and re- vising of the budgets for all school activities. I Srunen-r CouNcn.-Front row: French, Parker, Hopkins, Chase. King, Shnllcnbcrgcr, MrArmr. Sec- ond row: Frank, Frrrrrrrrr, Dodge, Carroll, Krythe. Moor., vrrnr, Mr. crrlarr. Third row: Gordon, Cole. Evans, Hnyrer, Collins, Love, Turner, Hedges. COUNCIL-Pres., Hooker, Frenrhg V. P., King, Parker: See, Hopkins, Chasey Executive Board, Fast, Mr- Artur, Hooker, Cole. Sponsor, Mr. Carlin.
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I Gmrs' LEAGUE Exstzurivu-Bonn-Lx-nimon. Corr. Sec: Ln Mar, Roc. Sec.: Hales, Pres.: Miss Nolds sponsorg Egan, Trcasq Imholl, Vice-pros. GIRLS' LEAGUE I GIRLS, LEAGUE-Capitalizing upon their abilities, the Girls' League cli- maxeci a successful year of varied activities. Improvement of the Bear Trap, Girls' League cabin, was accomplished with the whole-hearted cooperation of the student body. Among the worth-while projects completed by the active group were introduction of new girls to ways of Wilsoii, several drives by the Civic Committee, especially the Nlexican chest, Christmas and Thanksgiving drives, the furnishing of the committee room, and a beautifully appointed Clin- ner for sponsors, received much commenclation for the group. Representatives of Wilsoxt also participated in several conferences, among which were the tea at which Poly was hostess for Wilsoii and jordan advisory and executive boards, and the annual convention of representatives from many schools at Clearwater, which was attended by outstanding Wilsoni girls.
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