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, l The Group Aides are chosen from the 12A class, their chairman being a 12B stu- dent. With the assistance of Dr. Haller, supervisor of C.A. activities, and the spon- sor of the 10A class, these girls prove to be as good Wranglers as our well-known friend, Pecos Bill. In advisory period the Aides explain the rules and regulations and make suggestions that will direct the 10A's on the road that leads to success in the future. The Group Aides GROUP AIDES First Row: Lower, Ware, Schatz, Friedman, Miller, Koff. Second Row: Suffion, Farbman, Yee, Winstead, Abowitz, Dennis, Johnson. Third Row: Bivins, Black, Turner, Randolph, Felkoff. The Patrols .l.. A - 1 PATROLS First Row: Black, Nika, Weisman, Schonberg, Dennis, Friedman. Second Row: Stallworth, Apt, Schatz, Magee, Whinnore, Reid, Ross, Needleman, Davis. Third Row: Abowitz, Greene, Stockler, Turner, Abrams, Verlin. ive ,- The Patrols form the law-enforcement agency of the Citizens' Association. It is composed of boys and girls with good schol- astic and character records, and a willingness to serve the school. Under the leadership of Sue Schonberg, director, and Mel Rech, co- director, each member does his best to carry out the rules and regulations' of our school. On duty outside the building, in the cor- ridors, and in the lunchrooms, the Patrols perform a necessary service to our school.
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The Tribunal l TRIBUNAL First Row: Black, Steiner, Schatz. Second Row: Myers, Shore, Gelover. The judicial power is vested in the hands of the Tribunal and Attorney General Staff. The Tribunal consists of six justices selected by the Board of Directors on the basis of scholarship and knowledge of student gov- ernment. The Tribunal members' elect ri chief justice from among their number. This term Robert Steiner holds this position. It is the Tribunal's duty to try all cases submitted to them by the Attorney General Staff. Punishment is prescribed for all stu- dcnts found guilty of violating the laws of thc Citizens' Association. s s The Attorney General Staff 7 emi vt, The Attorney General Staff, a part of the Judicial Department, is composed of two 12B's and two 12A's. This term the Staff is led by Alan Smith, Attorney General. The Staff interviews the recipients of summons cards issued by the patrols. De- tentions are given if a defendant pleads guilty. However, if he pleads innocent, the Staff provides a prosecuting and a defense attorney, who present the case to the Tri- bunal for final action. ATTORNEY GENERAL STAFF Rech, Smith, Cohen.
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Clubs A is I -a FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA LATIN fl .X il lu I .1s,.,,f bmw, This term the George Montgomery Future The Latin Club, sponsored by Miss Julia Teachers of America Club, under the spon- sorship of Miss Mary Gaynor, has partici- pated in inaugurating the Cadet Appren- tice program, whereby the girls assist and observe teachers of the Lea School. The members have also attended various conventions and conferences where they are encouraged to enter the teaching pro- fession. Goldin, with Frank Scott as president, has been trying to ltcep the life, religion and language of Rome alive. Recently the club decorated the glass case outside room 101 in commemoration of the 2,0oorh year after the assassination of Caesar. The club last term put out a Latin comic book and intends to put out a paper this term. -i The French Club, sponsored by Miss - Annette Em arrh, meets once a week. Its g ur ose is to ac uaint the students with the P P q A French language and culture. This term . 3,3 I? ff . the members visited the Rodin Museum and li ' the Art Museum. C f 3 Q M, at 1 . ,1 1 x FRENCH 'ft I- l 1 3 W xi K A I' 11 L, ff it
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