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TL,'T!lv,'xJ - 3 fx .W gN C 0355 r our-tA 0 The student court is the judicial branch of our student government and-is operated entirely by the student justices. On the court three Senior A's and three Senior B's serve as justices. They are appointed by the president of the student body and approved by the Principal, Dean of Boys, and Dean of Cirls. The court functions in cases of minor misdemeanors and sentences offenders to perform duties for the betterment of the campus. The majority of cases brought before the court are those of students who haven't cooperated with the extensive campus clean-up campaign. Other students who refuse co- operation in school activities are recommended for trial, and any viola- tion fexcept misdemeanors that are grounds for expulsionj is under the jurisdiction of the court. The justices for the first semester were Mike Simmons, chief justice, and joyce Wiard, clerk. They were assisted by john Redfern, Burt Rog- ers, Burrell Hayes, and Frances Rogers. During the second semester Burt Rogers presided as chief justice. Other justices were Burrell Hayes, clerk: john Redfern, Thora Barbe, Braven Dyer, and jean Roesch. Both semesters the court was under the faculty supervision of Mrs. Mary Herron. YN X., If j 20 j 'Ep' 4-uv-4'-liiv-maui hN
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l LINCOLN SHERANIAN DON WILLARDSON DON DAVIES HUGH GALLAGHER STUART WILLNER President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Athletics BOB SCHLESINGER HAL CLAY JOHN REYNOLDS WILEY CALDWELL JACK BULLARD President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Athletics Emp 'lea ue O The Boys' League is a body composed of every boy at Beverly and is headed by four officers elected each semester. The officers, representing all the boys at Beverly, promote activities of in- terest to everyone and try to further the spirit of friendliness that exists within the League. Due to able leadership the League presented several athletic assemblies and, jointly with the Girls' League, staged the second annual Girls' and Boys' League Dance, held in the swim gym. It was one of the most successful dances to be held on campus. ln an effort to fulfill its purpose of furthering student body welfare, a campus clean-up cam- paign was sponsored by members of the League with the help of the Knights. Sponsored by Mr. William C. Morrison, the Boys' League has been very successful in promoting activities of interest to all the boys at Beverly. IW 99 it a li xj - -A X' as fi' .w ifi L Ci, im Ma lf
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I 1 rnmenl ustices. :proved nations ierlorm :fought iifh the use co- , viola- g under justice. iff ROZ' gmislif Burrell Rceifll' 4 Mrs. 5 Hall guard and Kound O The efficiency of the bounds patrol and hall guard system was greatly improved this year. The boys who helped to maintain law and order at Beverly served this year, for the most part, without student recognition. Ladd Vincent and Volney Brown, commissioners of safety for the first and second semesters respectively, directed the activities which were under the faculty supervision of Mr. Bierke. The hall guards-Dick Roodberg, Dick Newman, Howard Lipstone, Berton Levin, Louis Marienthal, Ronald Lipstone, Bob Stander, Dave Stone, Paul Smythe, Bob Burgy, and Malcolm Tedford-were capably directed by Captain Fred Kirr and Lieutenant Daniel Devor. The mem- bers of the bounds patrol were Ladd Vincent, Warren Emmerling, john Danis, jim Shotwell, and jim Will. With increased student coopera- tion their job was made much easier. Because the school is responsible for students during school hours, it is necessary that they remain on bounds during lunch and between periods. The students have put themselves on the honor system in this respect, and because of this, the bounds patrol has operated only as a regulation body this year. Thanks are due to all of these boys. 1 21 1 V . ,......1 L1 iluilm V H .-.',..AH,. , ,hz F -ef -. , ..,i... -,Ll . E i. . ,.,: . ,.,,4,,Qg,1ggqr
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