University High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1941

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6LCf0If'5 league officers and Miss Darsie. Paving the way year by year for the growing demands of the student body, the League has provided both junior and senior Boards whereby every girl may share in giving service to others. With the all important Board of l-learing and the newly created Senior Advisory Board are also the Friendship, l-lostess, Pub- licity, Entertainment, Flower and Decoration, Suitable Dress, Welfare, Social, l-lobby, and Literature Boards. Among the many and diversified responsibilities of these boards are the featuring in the showcases of attractive dis- plays of suitable dress, the caring for new girls, the plan- ning of entertainment for assemblies. Among the numerous activities were two assemblies, the League Board tea, the excellent Christmas Drive, a Toy 7 Q QDLLZGI Loan Drive where 3,600 toys were gathered from the stu- dent body to be given to a neighboring lending library which annually benefits hundreds of children who other- wise could not afford the toys, and the annual Easter party for neighborhood kiddies. The League officers are girls whose fellow feeling, vital- ity, and popularity have made them outstanding personali- ties of the campus. Piloting the League government during its fall term was President lean Bartelmeh with sunny Sally McSpadden, vice-president, Marilyn Bradford, secretary, and Mary Ann Rubel, treasurer. ln the spring Sally stepped up into the president's chair and Marilyn Bradford became vice-president, janet l-lamer, secretary, and Cenevra Hen- ley, treasurer. Above Left: First Row: Naomi Chilress, Sue Lisso, Dor- othy Allen, lanet Bledsoe, Elsie Breslow. Second Row: Betty lensen, Claire Freericks, Peggy Dollard, Margaret Lunsford, Helene Goodkind, lanice Millstrup, Genevra Henley, Mona Ohrtland, Helen Darling, Mary Louise Ryan. Upper Right: Girls' League Presidents. lean Bartelmeh and Sally McSpadden. Lower Right: Girls' League Executive Board. Ianet Hamer, Rae Ashman, Mary Ann Rubel, Sally Mc- Spadden, Marilyn Bradford, Cenevra Henley. SEE A l7

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mba ffm Clangll The loud ringing of the passing bell was almost drowned by the sound of thundering feet, as several hun- dred boys hurried to another interesting Boys' League as- sembly. When all was quiet, the newly elected president sauntered nonchalantly onto the stage and called the meet- ing to order. Another program was about to be presented for the entertainment and education of the boys of the student body. The Boys' League is not a small organization, but is, rather, one in which every boy in the school has a part. Its officers, elected by the boys, act for the good of the or- ganization. The League sponsors several boards, among which are the Welfare Board, the Boys' Board of l-learing and the Entertainment Board. The boys have never failed to make a wise choice in the selection of their league officers. The fall executive board consisted of Kenny Wheeler, presidentg Bruce Sieck, vice- president, and Bill Brown, secretary. The spring board con- sisted of the following: Ed Rammelkamp, presidentg Cliff Chisholm, vice-president, and Bob Cooling, secretary. Under the supervision of Mr. Casey, the Boys' League led University High School in community betterment. lt helps in all school drives, including those for social wel- fare. Participation in such endeavors unifies its member- ship, thus helping to create a more effective school govern- ment. Uniting the girls for their mutual enjoyment and assist- ance is an aim of the Cirls' League, under the direction of BOYS' LEAGUE PRESIDENTS Ken Wheeler Fall President Ed Rammelkamp Spring President l6 BOYS' LEAGUE EXECUTIVE BOARD Bob Cooling, Ed Rammel- kamp, Cliff Chisholm.



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e ,ning Composed of eight members, the Girls' Board of I-learing leads all others in importance and leadership. To interview girls with various school problems, girls with an excessive number of citations and those who are socially maladjust- ed, to have monthly group discussions, and to give guidance to new girls are the duties and aspirations of this board. The persons cited are called by an office summons to ap- pear before the board, where Mrs. Cozad, sponsor, and the girls discuss very informally the problem and try to help the girl with advice. Meetings are held every two weeks throughout the Alice H. Cozad and Raymond I. Casey Sponsors of the Boards of Hearing gasp -fr k,ss.sx.s , , ,, I8 fAin school year, with new members selected every semester be- cause of their experience on previous boards and their par- ticipation in school activities. It is felt that experienced girls know better how to help their fellow students. Pat Hyatt headed the board in the fall with Rae Ashman as assistant chairman. In the spring Rae Ashman became chairman, assisted by Elsie Breslow. The board membership included Mary Louise Ryan, Thais Lenz, Lois Marr, Martha Stratton, Marie Miriello, Aiko Tamaki, Imelda Nieto, Mar- garet Ramsey, Patty l-leap, Marion Leech, Adele Karp and Louise Twogood. BOYS' BOARD OF HEARING First Row: Phil Diamond, lack Rubel, Gary larvis, jim Russell, Paul Sanchez. Second Row: Doug Miller, john Lotspiech, Roland Rudd, Lincoln Prater, Bruce Gilbert. GIRLS' BOARD OF HEARING First Row: Adele Karp, Marian Leech, Rae Ashman, Aiko Tamaki. Second Row: Martha Stratton, Patty Heap, Margaret Ramsey, Imelda Nieto.

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