Crane High School - Science and Craft Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1940

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Activities. 'WW-t t .fa me 3 514.123, W--f,Q,wyg3it'1 ' ' FIRST SEMESTER Bob Williams, Commissioner of Deportment: Robert Brown, Judge Frosh-Soph Court: Rob- ert Olsen. Judge Superior Court: Stanley Rog. Commissioner of Activities: Jerry I.ebow. Mayor, SECOND SEMESTER STANDING: Stanley Rog. Commissioner of Deportment: John Cottone, Commissioner of SEATEDt Leonard Gordon, Judge Superior Court: Robert Olsen, Mayor: Robert Brown, Judge Frosh-Soph Court. If f fi I I Q f.,,1,,...Afi '. the Student Govern ment BIG FIVE - The Student Government under the able guidance of Mr. Caro Quick has worked diligently for the welfare of the school. Elected to the highest position in Crane's Student Government, that of mayor, were Jerry Lebow and Robert Olsen for the first and second semesters respectively. These boys were elected by the students for their untiring work in the Student Government. The mayors preside over student council meetings and work with the remaining four of the famed 'Big Fivefl The duties of the Commissioner of Activities were put upon the shoulders of Stanley Rog and John Cottone. Promoting student activities and arranging the Intra-mural sports are what these boys had to accomplish. The Commis- sioner of Activities must promote student functions and also provide them with occasional entertainment. Bob Williams and Stanley Rog, who worked with the mayor as Commis- sioners of Deportment, were responsible for the preservation of order in the halls and in the lunch room. The judges. who have supervision of two courts, Prosh-Soph and the Superior, administer justice to all complainants and try and sentence. if necesf sary, all students for their misdemeanors. The Prosh-Soph court handles cases which involve only the lower classmen and the Superior Court deals with cases involving upper classmen. The judge of the Frosh-Soph court was Robert Brown, who handled that position for two semesters, While judges of the Mr. Caro G, Quick. Adviser of Superior Court were Robert Olsen and Leonard Gordon. Q . e f. ,I ' r, i 'Q ,t ww' ' '1.5.1,..-16: 1' 1- wiy2-if fe' H, 2' ' 4 'z t-1-X ' -' W' 1432. Vw ' wvwxf-' ' ' ' ' 1-lv--?'v w+f. e.. u..' I-...'1 if .efvif ' f ' ' P: a 'v- 55 if 1 V, '-1 fei'w'?zfti-.T 'ff-ferr, .ff?+1?f5fZff - 'Q1'4-Ewf:a,wfa1--Ver,-2221324.11 P . -- -'ef fifbarfz539kiwi-arss.1fL,f21fiJ,'rs'are.7-fszaaw.-Q W F! 13

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