Morningside High School - Sceptre Yearbook (Inglewood, CA)

 - Class of 1960

Page 94 of 184

 

Morningside High School - Sceptre Yearbook (Inglewood, CA) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 94 of 184
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lg lx . 0 , i M - ., i f--1 ,- , Us ., nn A, if ' if L 1 ' x ' Fe- ABOVE, lelt to right: lrwin Goldman, lirst semester president, Tony DiFrala, second semester president. wc! Winnie .lewd M yo Um ries cu ni .i Boys'Leagu Boys' League is the organization that is de- signed to co-ordinate all the activities in which MHS boys participate. lt is also the means for every boy on campus to have a voice in stu- dent government. Boys' League, on the MHS campus, has been exceedingly active this past year. Under the first semester's president, lrwin Goldman, Boys' League held a candied apple sale and sold pro- grams at all of the home football games in con- iunction with the Girls' League. Among other ac- tivities participated in by this boys' organiza- tion were an assembly about fencing and, as a highlight to the semester's activities, the annual Monarch Car Show. Under Tony DiFraia, the second semester's Boys' League had an exceptionally successful semester. Among the activities participated in were the exceptionally successful and enjoy- able charity ball, held to raise money for the Greek School which Morningside is supporting, a candied apple sale, and a special assembly which honored the armed forces. In all, the Monarch Boys' League, with the aid of Bob Hoffman, advisor for the organization, has had a most successful year. ,944 First Semester Cabinet-left to right: Tony DiFraia, Irwin Gold- man, Martin Kahn, Mike Joblin, Mike Belitz. .,f AFX- gi Second Semester Cabinet-FRONT, left to right: Steve Miller, Tony DiFroia, Irwin Goldman, Norm Newman. BACK: Tony Merzlak, Mel Mandel, Frank Null, .lack Wasserman, Bob Perry. . 1 Campu ff 'l Magazine Right, contributors-left to right: Jan Klatskin. Sheila Ricketts, Ann Bath, Joan Ancel, Paula Born, Dick Popko. MISSING: Richard Abel. Geri Schreier, Marsha Schreier, Linda Paine. Far Right, staff-left to right: Martin Garcia, manuscript editorp Mel Mandel, editor-in-chiefs Miss Pam French. advisor: Joanne Premack, reader editor.

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t L14 'IG 1' ' ' W1 in U ... fhtkii in R X N 1 iff 1 'LSE 1 IB SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS - Left to right M Paula Born, chairman, Bob Pier, vice-chairman Z Barry Peterson, second vice-chairman, Sue Phil lips, corresponding secretary, Bob Brown, ser geant-at-arms, Kay Ptaszek, recording secretary f Jeff Richardson, sports reporter, Mike Cadenhead .Xl fi parliamentarian. Representatives During the second semester, under the leadership of Paula Born, Student Body vice president, House of Representatives enioyecl great success also. On the agenda for the second semester were the placing of the new school emblem on the senior green, a combined spaghetti dinner, movie, and dance, improvement of the cafeteria, the building of an academic trophy case, the showing of a ski movie, and a charity drive for the combined charities to which the school donates. According to David Reiss, sponsor for House of Representatives, This past year has been one of the most successful in Morning- side's history. ' Me ilawewe SECOND SEMESTER HOUSE-BELOW: Mark Holts, Glen Ottoson, Jack Hunter, Jim Mile, Irwin Goldman, Doug Miner, Jack Wasserman, Jerry Evans, Howard Nugen, Jim Likens, Dean Borth, Sue Cambell, Steve Eltinge, Irwin Miller, John Huff, John Gordon, Craig Potter, Gary Younger, Karen Dobson, Ann McDonald, Pat Hitchiner, Trudy Barbas, Camille Bois- seree, Sharon Boland, Sharon Burkhart, Beverly Brachett, Francis Adams, Mary Pledger, Beverly Brunon, Donna Stager, Sarah Madden, Jane Marlett, Dave Addison, Keith Mathews, Leone Anderson, Dona Hanson, Terry Parker, Vickie Harris, Loreyne Mitchell, Arlene Lentz, George Marley, Linda Davis, Vickie Cords, Charlotte Ex, Beverly Baker, Dannette Guest, Carol Worthington, Sharon Losacco, Kay Ptaszek, Sue Phillips, Paula Born, Bob Pier, Bob Brown, Jeff Richardson. NOT PICTURED: Mike Cadenhead, Bob Faught, Betty Mannochio, Brenda Meehlis, Candy McCowin, Vic Ramirez, Tom Barnes, Frances Valentino. I 1 1 we-0-gp



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Girl ' League Girls' League, an organization to which every girl on campus belongs, has been very active this year under the leadership of Bonnie Thomson and Judy Phillips, the first and second semester presidents. A New Girls' Tea began the year by wel- coming the girls new to our school. Working along with Boys' League, the girls sold pro- grams at all of the home football games. The annual fashion show was held at an as- sembly in December, the clothes being furn- ished by Joel's and modeled by Monarchs. The highlight of the Girls' League season was the annual Backwards Dance. Ending the year was a Big and Little Sister Party, to which the incoming freshmen of next year were invited. With the help of Miss Ruth Beresford, over- all and 5th period advisor, and Mrs. Jose- phine Yarborough, 4th period advisor, the organization was very successful this year. Officers, Top-FRONT ROW, left to right: Margaret Kent, 'lst semester historian, 2nd semester Big Sister, Bonnie Thomson, 'Ist semester president, Terry Parker, lst semes- ter treasurer, Linda Jones, 2nd semester recording sec- retary. BACK ROW: Carol Erickson, 2nd semester treasurer, Doreen Howard, 2nd semester historian, Judy Phillips, 'lst semester corresponding secretary, 2nd semester presi- dent. MISSING: Marsha Scheier, lst semester vice presi- dent, Barbara Graham, 2nd semester vice president, Sara Schumann, 'lst semester recording secretary, Sheila Rick- etts, 2nd semester corresponding secretary. Bottom, cabinet-FRONT ROW, left to right: Carol Worth- ington, Mildred Manning, Pat Hoge, Sheila Rutledge, Marie Penovich. 2nd ROW: Linda Jones, Carol Erickson, Doreen Howard, Terry Parker, Sandra Rutledge. 3rd ROW: Bonnie Thomson, Sue Sweely. L.wunn-my 19: an wff--'r',u2mfz 1tx11 na. eil i 4, -.y fx 2 2 , ali fz Me Mez :ms v We 1 Vu-lf , l. Morningside's first campus magazine, a proa- uct of the newly formed Creative Writing club, became a reality this year. Named Euglena to symbolize the beginning of MHS literary publica- tions, the magazine was a ioint effort with Ingle- wood High School. Euglena was printed late in May, with copies selling for 25 cents each. The two high schools combined to sell 500 copies, many of them to students and teachers. Arrangements were also made to sell a limited number of copies at local book stores. The magazine, 24 pages long, in- cluded poetry, short stories, art work and essays. Euglena was composed of material written main- ly by seniors, but some underclassmen also con- tributed. Responsible for the magazine's publica- tion were Mel Mandel, editor in chief, Marty Garcia, manuscript chairman, and Miss Pam French, advisor. n 4 t ,Al

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