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STUDENT ADMINISTRATION For all those who did not care for sports and the like, Social Mixers were pro- vided. The space in front of the auditorium was used and the music was furnished by a juke box. These get-to-gethers were held once a week. During March the council got together and made a list of all the club members. A list was given to all the teachers. The council was also head of the clean-up campaign. In the latter part of March the council was turned over to next year ' s student body vice-president, Mona Lee Morton. The other officers selected at this date for the school year 1944-45 were: secretary. Verda Rae Donkersley; treasurer, Bobbie Ruth McCain; publicity manager, John Durkin, and Minetta Phillips, social manager. Ttt cntvnnic
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STUDENT COUNCIL The student council this year was under the leadership of Dorothy Fleming, student body secretary. This was caused by the ab- sence of Bud Coffeen wh(j joined the navy. The officers, coupled with the various home room representatives from each class, have discussed school problems with a serious mind during the year. Notable among these problems is the one of listing the members of each club and giving the teachers a copy. Another action taken by the council was the reactivating of the clubs. Every week the council had a Social Mixer in the hall of Snider Hall. STEVE BAYLESS DOROTHY FLEMING MARIE FRAUENFELDE,R JACQUELINE WINN BOB ANDREWS Twenty-eight
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GIRLS ' LEAGUE RUT 1IE FRAUENFELDER. MRS. ORA LEE CHAFEV. MINEITA PHILLIPS, NORALV JOVNER, SIIIRLKY OLMSTEAD Every girl in Yuma Union High School is a member of the Girls ' League. The League enjoyed a successful year under the direction of the adviser, Mrs. Qra Lee Chafey. Of the many activities this year, the council went to Phoenix State Convention in October and the State Convention m Mesa in November. The League gave a special assembly and spcaisored a contest dance. They held the annual Mothers Assembly and Tea for Mothers Day in May. A Big Sister program was organized for freshman girls. The 194J-1944 officers were: Norma Joyner, president; Shirley Olmstead, vice- president; Minetta Phillips, secretary; and Ruth Frauentclder, acting treasurer. The class representatives were: Jacqueline Winn, senior; Hilda Banister, junior; Marjorie Coon, sophomore; and Beryl Koon, freshman. The committee chairmen were: Lura Mae Power, service committee; Rachel Frauenfelder, friendship committee; Ruth Frauen elder, ways and means committee. La Vera Akins, publicity committee; and Loreta Simons, program committee. Thirty
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