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BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS W ' 30 Upper row left to right: Keiinetli Irving ' , Editor of Log; Norma Robinson. Senior Girls ' Service Commissioner; Margaret Griffith. Editor of Crimson and Blue; Lucille McCurdy, President oi Senior Girls ' League; Marie Hilker. President of Senior Girls ' Athletic Association; Olympia Tatar Junior Girls ' Service Commissioner; Robert Biggs. President of Senior Honor Society. Middle row, left to right: Fred Bppich, President of the Senior Boys ' League; Fred Hert yig. Head Yell Leader; Sidney Gamage. President of Junior Honor Society. Ludine Ladish, Commissioner of Finance; Anna Alig, Junior Girls ' Service Commissioner; Grace HeUvig, President of Junior Girls ' Athletic Association; Jack Llewlyn, Senior Boys ' Service Commis- sioner; William Potts, President of Boys ' Athletic Association . Lower row, left to right: Louis Greenberg. President of California Scholarship Federation -.Carl Resek President of Junior Boys ' League; Frank Humber.stone, Honorary Member; Miguel Calderon, Secretary of Student Body; Mr. Ingalls. Principal; Vernon Holmes. President of Student Body; Ralph Barger, President of Student Council, Arthur Humberstone, Junior Boys ' Service Commissioner. Achievements of W 30 Board of Commissioner 1. Purchased money counting and sorting machines for Business office. 2. Organized the Garfield Knights. 3. California Scholarship Federation represented on the Board of Commissioners, 4. Sponsored All High School Dances. 5. Purchased new stage curtains. 6. Purchased Graflex camera. 7. Cafeteria .service lines improved. 8. Htvised Garfield Service points and operations. 9. Originated $.25 plate lunch. 10. Proposed Rooters ' Club. twenty-two
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mm m gi GARFIELD SERVICE ' I ' HE COMBINED forccs of the Junior and Senior division of the Garfield service - - constitute the largest organization in the school. Its members consist of those students who are rendering this service in meeting everyday occurrences, as well as any emergencies that may arise. In this way they live up to the motto, School is for service, not for self. To become a member of this organization, the candidate must be a Garfield student for one semester prior to filing his application. To have the application accepted, he must have a scholarship record that will show no failure for the pre- vious semester and must have a merit record of ninety-five or above. Late appli- cations are not considered unless the student offers a real excuse, one that will be approved by the sponsor. After becoming a member, the student is given many opportunities in which to serve the school. He may go on hall duty, work in the Lost and Found, be a mes- senger, work in the laboratories or in the gym offices, do typing, and numerous other things. After serving for a period of twenty weeks, the student receives his award in the form of a certificate, which gives him a certain number of points. The amount received is in portion to the amount of service rendered. Twenty points are generally earned by one term of service and entitle one to a bronze pin. Eighty points earned entitle the owner to a silver pin if he is in the eleventh grade, and one hundred and twenty points bring to the student a gold pin if in the twelfth grade. Points may be added semester by semester. Sponsors this year are as follows: Mr. S. G. Oyler, chairman; Mr. C. C. Hurley, Boys ' Senior Division; Mrs. Roberta Brown and Mrs. Laura Magruder, Senior Girls ' division; Miss June S. Shoden and Miss F. Ruth Beaty, Junior Girls Division. With the cooperation of the sponsors and the commissioners, the Service organiza- tion has grown rapidly in elHciency and membership, and has been a decisive ' factor in the rapid growth and development of Garfield High School. OUR MOTTO There is no American youth however poor, however humble, orphan though he may be, who may not rise through all the grades of society and become the crown, the glory, the pillar of his state — provided he have a Clear Head, A True Hea rt, A Strong Arm. — James A. Garfield twenty-one
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BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS S ' 30 First row. left to right; Alma Sluiw, President Califiirnia Sehiihu-.«!iip F-. ' rtenit-nn : Ludine l.,adish, Hnnnrary memljer; Georgia Mae Mussell. President Junidr O ' rls ' Athletic Associa- tion; Blanche Pallais, President Senior Girls ' League Association; Margie Babcock. Presi- dent Junior Girls ' League Association; Marguerite Munson, Junior (iirls ' Sei ' vice Coniniis- sionei ' ; Mar - Xordstriini. Senior Girls ' Service Coniniissioner. Second row left to right: Walter Dangle. President Jr. Honor Society; Robert Biggs. President of Student Body; Charles Black. Head Veil Leader; Margaret Griffith Editor of Crimson and Blue; Juanita Foster, President of Senior Girls ' Athletic Association; Ralph Barger. President of Student Council; Jack Llewelyn, Secretary of Student Body; Max Ellis. Junior Service ' oninnssioner. Third row left to right: Albert Reseck President of Junior Boys ' League; Thomas Richard.son. Commissioner of Finance; Clarence Rogers. President of Senior Boys ' League; Kenneth Irving, Senior Boys ' Service Commissioner; Lou .s Geckle. President of Honor Society; Chris Kitching. President of Boys ' Athletic Association; Clifford Uobson. Ed. tor of Log; Mr. ingalls. Sponsor. The Board accomplished the following during the .summer semester: 1. Revised Junior Service Awards. 2. Purchased C.S.F. placque. 3. Created orchestra and band credit system. 4. Recommended purchase of cafeteria line awnings. 5. Installed the Garfield belts and buckles in bookstore. 6. Created early morning study hall in 120. 7. Further improved cafeteria lunch service. 8. Established the Garfield Color Day. 9. Improved the prtiblem on bicycle guard. 10 Enforced party discipline problem. 11. Purchased a baritone tuba. twenty-tiMee
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