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I Anvxsonx' Bunn-From row: Hales, Miss Nolnls, Lcxnnxon, Egan, Young, Coverdalc. Gallegos, Smale- witz, Mccrnckcrx, Chapman. Se:ond rou: Garvcr, Polfsnbarger, Klorksicnl, La Mar, Eclurcrnachr, King. Mnunnee, srnfky, srnnlny, swan. Third .-nn: Jnnns. Hilron, xnnnln, Kr,-nn, Joplin, Hopkins, Ballard, Zeller, Verne, Wallvntino. Fourth row: von WY-cl:-lsracrir, Berger, Richardson, llnlmlf, Moore, Winter. ADV, BOARD-Pres., Hales: V, P., lnilmll: RM. Sc:., XVallL'nriuc, La Rlar, Curr. Src., Lemon: Trans., Wfinter, Egan. Sponsor, Miss Nolcls. -CABINET lFmsT Gkoulrh-Front row: Hnntsnlukc, Hall, liallxud, Houghton, Cushman, Echrrrnaclrr, Miss Nolds. Second row: Blossei, Haines, Bcrgin, Hyde, Hester, Bean, Crain. Third row: Gaskill, Duty, Bolander, Hales, Gallegos. Bradfield. CABINET-Pres, Pavcy, Blossci: Set., B Mcrillrew, Nash, So:. Clx., Hedcl, Tolbcrt, Sponsor, Miss Nolds. I CAmNE1' lsscc-ND mmm-I-Front row: Mau-ri, Lang, McFadden, Smizh, Nakanmum, Olmsccd, wfinston, Salrsman, Miss Nolds. Second row: XV:-ir, Woodruff, Sands, lVlcCutrlrcon, Van do Grift, Nash, Tollu-rt, snngnnn Tnnn, snnnlnnn. Third nn.-1 Laynr, J. La lvlnr. v, La Nlnr, Tnnlc, Young, Nxclcson, Stanley, Srone, Tnland, Wonder, W'.-zllenrinc. Fourrlx row: Klotksicm.
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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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SCHOLARSHIP lSCHOLARSHIP-Successfully stimulating a school-wide in- terest in better scholarship, and instilling a desire to use that scholastic ability in service, the Scholaorship Society completed another active year, living up in every way to its motto of Scholarship for Servicef, In a far-reaching program which gave outlets for many fomis of talent, Wilso11's scholastic elite were given practical oppor- tunities to carry their vision in many fields of thought. Schol' arship leaders were campus leaders. They headed many ma'or campus activities and committees. They carried the message of youth to countless service clubs through talks. They shared in social affairs, banquets, and matinee dances. As well as sponsoring for the third year the important Tutor- ial Bureau, the Society held several school dances, played host to the district conference, traveled to the Southern California Regional Conference, made its annual University trip, and stagzd the annual Scholarship Banquet. Officers under Charles E. Lowry, faculty advisor, were: Vic- tor Cole, presidentg Evelyn Smolowitz, Evelyn Olmsted, vice- presidentsg Elaine Young, Lois Coverdale, recording secretar- ies, Helen lVIcArtor, Evelyn Smolowitz, corresponding secre- tariesg George Harr, George Copp, treasurersg Elteen Krythe, Phil Evans, program chairmen. lSi:HoLARsnlP liftksr Gnouvl-Front row: Bauer, Barnett, Caverclalt-, Copp, Evans, Atherton, Barrett, Albert, Clanton, Broadl-iurst, Cole. Second row: liraclfit-ld, Armor, Beck, Dye, Foster, Freeman, Bmith- : t'ai tc. Fischer. Ethtcrnaclir, Featherstone, Cushman. Third row: Bakr-r, Cady, Conrad, Cameron, Arbia, Chun, Hanson, Carlson, Bradficld, Bacher, Ball, Harr, Canaan. Fourth ro ii': Dodgt, Chapin, Berger, AI- bright, Corbin, Chapman, Boylan, Burson, Burke, Brejcha, Hcdsttom, Lloyd, Kcmncr, Stein. Siu rci.Art5H'l1-Pres., Colt-3 V. P., Smnluwitz, Olmsted, Rt-:. Snr., Young, Covcrclalrg Corr. Svc., McArzol, Smnlowirzg Trnas., Hart, Coppg Prog. Chu, Krythe, Evans. Sponsor, Mr. Lowry. 30.4.
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