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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE The Executive Committee, presided over by the president of the student body, is the most important committee of our school. Elected members from each registry represent their class at the meetings. These student body officers, who are elected by student body members the term preceding their oc- cupancy of the office, handle all the social and finan- cial matters of the school. The meetings, which are held every other Tuesday, are needed to appropriate necessary money for school activities and organiza- tions, to propose new amendments for the school constitution, to take charge of all school elections, to discuss issues for the improvement of the school, and to grant awards and honors. This term when President Dave LeBaron was absent, Vice-president Janet Wheeler presided. Sec- retary Mary Trussell kept a written record of the doings of the committee. The faculty advisor is Mr. W. A. Wieland. (15) Front Row: Doe, Paul, Glazer, Branbart, Bare, Thompson, Contos, Welt. Row 2: Carr, Laveen, Wiener, Trent, Linane, Lamoreaux, Berger, Pudlowski. Row 3; Petivich, Gray, Brug, Kenchelian, John- son, Zink, Kalimos, Trussell, Keones. Row 4: Cantos, Harigan, Cramer, Davis, Harrington, Jones, Henkel, Kendall, Landecker. Row 5: Edwards, LoForti, Carney, D., Neumann, Waxman, Compagno, Marwedel. Back Row: LeBaron, D., LaVerne, Selander, LeBaron, B., Mowbray, Revie, Abraham. Executive Committee members for the Fall Term, 1938, include the following: Gus Eliopolous, Shop 1; Leon De- metreos, Shop 3; Virgil Revie, Shop 4; Martin Keith, Shop 5; Myrtle Barger, 102; Yolanda Gomez, 103; Mar- garet Deakin, 104; Pat Henkel, 105; Anita Welt, 106; Betty DeLu, 107; Loretta Roger, 111; Shirley Graubart, 115; George Goodwin, 121; Dorothy Harris, 122; Sadye Pinkus, 123; Harold Caro, 127. Anna Franzen, 128; Winifred Biehl, 138; Martha Ken- dall, 139; Jerry Bidgood, 141; Christiane Lamoreux, 201; Virginia Ramsey, 203; Lowella Heones, 204; Richard Zink, 205; Henry Zimet, 208; John Edwards, 209; Bev- erly Bare, 211; Muriel Wiener, 213; Richard Rooke, 215; Miriam Grieff, 219; Hoadley Johnson, 222; Kenneth Ludlam, 223; Anne Szulo, 225. Lillian Higgins, 226; Marjorie Kalimos, 227; Charlotte Kovas, 230; Dorothy Mirsky, 231; John Contos, 235; Eileen Linane, 236; Richard Nossen, 237; Richard Lo- Forti, 238; Lena Canepa, 301; Robert Sturgeon, 302; Clifford Harrington, 303; George Ginis, 307; Jacqueline Horigan, 308; Dick Jones, 310; Scott Stewart, 311; Jane Selig, 312. Helen Pudlowski, 313; Philip Waxman, 314; George Sinitzin, 315; John Gray, 321; Don Scranton, 322; Clyde LaVerne, 323; Glenn Rickard, 324; Dan Carney, 325; Jean Cramer, 327; Jane Thompson, 329; Carol Lucas, 330; Ray Conlisk, 332; Despina Contos, 333; Stephen Tom, 336; and Jack Buchanan, 338.
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Otudent Governors DAVID LeBARON, President JANET WHEELER, Vice-president MARY TRUSSELL, Secretary TOM TRENT, Treasurer FRANK LAWLER, Yell Leader ELLIOTT PARKER, Athletic Mer. LEONARD NEWMANN, Castodian STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Under the leadership of David LeBaron, twice president of the Eagle Society and football quarter- back, the George Washington Student Body has been an active association. The social activities were handled by Vice-presi- dent Janet Wheeler and Secretary Mary Trussell. Both girls were members of the Girls’ Service So- ciety. The student body card drive was handled by Treasurer Tom Trent. Selling over 1950 student body cards, the sales were very successful. The school trophies were kept glistening by the custodian, Leonard Neumann. Elliott Parker was athletic manager. Peppy yell leader Frank Lawler, assisted by Bill Cramer and Mel Petievich, ac- counted for many successful rallies held this term, by clever dancing and leading of school songs. The third “Hello Day” at George Washington High School was under the direction of Janet (14) Wheeler this term. The day of signing cards was climaxed by a dance in the afternoon. Those aiding Janet were David LeBaron, Helen Blum, Stewart Gross, Jean Giddens, Robert LeBaron, and Bernice Praetzel. Other activities were the dance given the winning class of the student body contest, the Thanksgiving Tin Can Dance, which was open to only those who brought a can of food for the benefit of needy families, the Girls’ Service Society and the Eagle Society dance, and a dance held in the honor of the football team. Celebrities such as John B. Hughes, radio news reporter; Bob Brachman, sports’ writer for the Examiner; and Bob Stevens, sports’ writer for the Chronicle, were among the notables who attended the rallies this term. Class activities included a high senior “Book Day,” a low senior “Pioneer Day,” a junior “Hey Day,” and a sophomore “Clean-up Day.” a
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Eagle Society Upholding its everlasting aims of service to the school, the Eagle Society has completed its fifth successful term since it was first organized in the Fall of 1936 by Mr. Lloyd Leith. Clyde LaVerne has led the Society in many ac- tivities as president, with the assistance of Bob LeBaron, president of the low seniors, serving as CLYDE LAVERNE, President EAGLE SOCIETY Top Row: Joe Compagno, Tom Trent, John Shaughnessy, Al Shatsky, John Phelan. Row 2. Walter Minner, George Merriman, Fred Leuenberger, Leo Leggett, John Leddy. Row 3. David LeBaron, Berkef Kenchelian, David Hunicke, Norman Hawkins, Win- ston Halley. Bottom Row. Stewart Gross, Norman Lazarus, Earl Beenfeldt, Bob Bar- socchini, Bob LeBaron. vice-president, and Bob Barsocchini serving as sec- retary. The duties of the Eagle Society, as they have been in the past, are to maintain order at the rallie s and dances, and this term, to assist the yell-leaders with the rooting section seating at the football games. Membership of the club is limited to twenty-two. After each member has submitted the names of three candidates, who must fill the scholarship and citi- zenship requirements, the Society votes in enough new members to fill the vacancies left by the gradu- ating members. Eagle Society members leaving school this term are Barkef Kenchelian, Fred Leuenberger, Winston Halley, David Hunicke, David LeBaron, Stewart Gross, and Norman Lazarus. The Eagle Society’s main activity this term was a dance held at the Presidio Junior High gymnasium, in conjunction with the Girls’ Service Society, with the student body as guests. The Society has been the guests of the juniors, sophomores, and seniors, at several of the class dances.
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