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-- VT-XA .a...;-.L;.'.x ' 7 w 7H3; ,. -:A-..J .3. Jim w.4:x...:.k VAw-v: --..- 1- - 4 . ..pv , JUDICIAR :23, . .. 1. , .31.;M -- ewf. J! r. - u- A- ...; m..- - ..-......- . n h RALLY COMMITTEE ADVERTISING COMMITTEE Page Twenty-two T h e Judiciary Committee, with Mr. Donald Brill- hart as adviser, is c o m p o s e d of F r a n k A i e 1 0, Raymond Estra- da, F r a n k 1 i n Johnson, William Manfredi, Evelyn Morris, E m i l y Pinto, and Ber- nard Uribe, chair- man. Headed by Mr. Walter Huston as adviser the rally committee plan- ned and presented four outstanding rallies this term. The seven mem- bers of this group are Frank Silva, R ichie E ustice, Bill Sheide, James Kane, Frances G 1 u c k, Johnny H o 1 g r e m, and Nick Rago. The Advertis- ing Committee, with Miss Mabel Whitmore as ad- viser, includes Elisa Avila, Mo- desto Donatelli, Helen Faylor, Charles Gilland- ers, Milton Mur- ray, and Dorothea Silva;
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w, At the first meeting of the term, the senior gentry oarcelled out to two boys and one girl the exacting job of heading the graduating class of June, '37. John Strathouse, president; Livio Lozza, vice-president, and Claire Cody, secretary, in turn entrusted special duties to an excutive committee of Eve. Together with their respective committees these eight big noises of the spring semester seniors took care of the long list of high twelve projects. Claire Cody stood at the head of the prom music committee, whose task it was to obtain the services of a bunch of professional Hhot gents, who provided the swing at the semi-annual senior strut. Johnny Strathouse was saddled with the job of reception committee chairman and Vice-President Lozza with the problem of providing furniture for the prom. Bob Morten receiped for the task of ceiling decorator; Frances Gluck, check-room head; Rose Nobla, blossoms; Myrt Archer, all senior publications, and Isabel Kielbasa, senior prom bids. Strathouse and Cody were both active on school committees. In his junior year Johnny turned out sport and feature copy for the Record. Lozza. vice-head, majored in print shop and polished off his school career by treat- ing himself to a banner season with the basketball varsity. Chosen to lead the class of June '37 w e r e J o h n Strathouse, presi- dent; Livio Lozza, vic e - president; and Claire Cody, secretary. T h e i 1' executive c o m- m i t t e e included B o b M o r t e n, Frances G l u c k. Rose Nobla, Isa- bel Kielbasa, and M y r t A r c h e r. These four girls, f o u r boys, and t h e i r respective committees, draft- ed all plans for s e n i or activities, a n d before the term was out saw the completion of these projects. Page Twenty-one
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T h e O ff i c e Group with Mr. P. R. Bullock as h e a d are Mrs. Myrtle Freeman, M is 5 Margaret F u 1 c h e r, M r. Arthur Jones, Camille Folck, J u 1 i a Johnston, Pauline K o r i ch. Helen Morris. and Milena Zuvela. T h e Welfare Committee, with Mr. Elmer Hawh theme as adviser, is made up of Em- ma Azar, James Barnett. A d e 1 e F o r d, Anthony Kovacich, Helen Kranovich, Vany Mansueto, Rose Nobla, Lola St. Cyr, D o n a l d Tourte, and Thel- ma Whitaker. The Programs and Entertain- ments committee, with Mr. William Elder as adviser, and Cora Bab- cock, commission- er, includes Edith Allen, Flora Com- plingo, Genevieve Conroy, Joe Fal- coner, Jane Loeff- ler, Norma Puff- er, and Dorothy Rafael. Page Twenty-three ..w., . V. ' h . i h lt;ad'iz'h'vs- , . 1 . h.dk.a...m u Hwy. c A T , .uiLugJAu Am- vu- . r- 'L. r', x'f;: .. .$- v. OFFICE STAFF
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