Anaheim Union High School - Colonist Yearbook (Anaheim, CA)

 - Class of 1940

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Proving that the spirit of demo- cracy has not been slighted, and to insure justice to all offenders, our school has its Deportment Commit- tee. Before this court, composed of students, go all violators of school rules and regulations to state their defense in an attempt to escape the penalty of demerits. The committee is presided over by two magistrates, elected at the beginning of the year. lfiling duties and all secretarial work are done by girls chosen as scribes. As stated in rne articles of the school constitution, the student body vice-president acts on the committee which he chooses at the first of the year under the supervision of Miss Dyer and Mr. Henry, with the final approval of the commission. ln the committee's files are records of every demerit issued during the year, and thus an accurate check may be kept on all those who have too many black marks against their names. Wlieii called before the commit- tee, each student is allowed to tell his story in his own way, fair judg- ment is passed and a corresponding penalty is inflicted upon him by the court. DEPORTMENT COMMITTEE ii 'il -J we ' I-lnvener consult.: Jimmie OiII.:on t 'e-'K Cakes-iv Bill Rinehart Checking the Demerit Files. Paul Crilaway, Chairman I . S if 4 fx I P - , Q , A E , ' i 'Ah .af 1 1 Y i Q McCIary Naffzigei' Havener Heinze MCCIeister Rinehart Pearson Stanfill if 6 2 as x 9 L , .- x ,.,. Geissler Pierpoint Sheridan Miss Dyer 21

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STUDENT COMMISSION mm BE watt with al C fXi ll'UcJ SJ' pg T its if Jusr ,tkmggfj 'mf PQNER 4 Above, Colonist Assembly Features Coach Glover, Second-baseman McCoy, Pitcher lVlc Laughlin, Mr. Clayes, Umpire Quinn, Manager Connie Mack. Coach Berry, and Father Nevin. . Below, Patsy Cawthon and Frances Marco dis- WILLARD ADAMS play their prize-winning posters. Student Body President :da Venturing into several new fields, this year's student commission has proved their originality by sponsor- ing a Keep the Kampus Klean poster contest, and a student body dance. The commission is composed of students elected by popular vote to the positions of student body president, vice-president, secretary, commissioner of safety and welfare, commissioner of student affairs, commssioner of boys' athletics and commissioner of girls' athletics. The activities of the commission, which operated this year under the joint sponsorship of Miss Dyer and Mr. Henry, include helping to plan student assemblies, elections, and all student activities. They also pass on all awards, letters, and otiice ap- pointments. Sponsoring a dance for the first time in the history of the school proved to be an excellent idea, as the students turned out in full force. All proceeds of the dance went to pay for the poster contest and to- ward the showing of a motion pic- ture later in the year. A ,Z Calaway Ward Wingfield Barnes Penhall Pelous 20 Mr. Henry



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GIRLS' LEAGUE Miss Donaldine White, Who Spoke to Girls' League CONNIE SMITH President Dolls from Many Lands at Girls' League Christmas Party. Keeping in mind their chief aim, To offer to every girl in the school a chance to participate in some activ- ity and to illustrate the spirit of dem- ocracy,'l the Girls' League, under the sponsorship of Miss Frantz and Miss Dyer divided into small groups, Each studied some vital problem such as charm, personality or dress, so as to gain the poise and assurance that every girl desires. This year is the first time such a project has been attempted, and -it has met with such enthusiasm that it will be a part of the regular league program in the future. Many interesting programs were provided for the girls this year. These included a style show, a talk by Mrs. Michelson, a noted author- ity on charm and dress, a talk by Miss White, a stewardess on a Uni- ted Airway plane, and the Girls' League Hi links, a party presented at the close of the year, in which every committee took part. The annual Thanksgiving benefit show was presented and met with even more success than in previous years. O 5 in , ,I i , g vyr N if . V g ..,, ,. ,N , g Z-f iffwfw .,-: 'SQ 3 ,, 11 f ii N t 2 . at u i v - Y ' uyss 5' - , - ,iv X ,,2-' , Schneider Naffziger Ward Riley Hodges Simms Newton Carpenter Sowers 22 , ef. .2 G' -. A04 , QW? ,TW Trapp Benson Tyreman A S 2 K M' -9 wg ,.E: S, Bercot Wiens Gieissler i ,ss Zimmerman Teasdale Pearson Rimpau Hays Harbeson Anthony Miss Dyer Miss Frantz

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