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A5bLlV.DLf Cuivilviil Itt 1 P. Nicolaysen, J. Diclcson, J. Ross, J. Trapani, C. Baker, B. Catlin, FU3LtC.TY COMMITTEE - STANDING. D. Spears, L. Gilbert, M. Sivula, R. Good, W. Bagley, SEATED: T, Adams, C. Henry, D, Davis, D. Hocking, D. Gaddy, J. Crouse. RALLY COMMITTEE - STANDING: E Pulclicky, C. Merta, D. Spears, R. Bruinsslot, B. Rehrig, K. Craven. SEATED: J. Cissna, M. Andrews, E. Ordunez, D. Bunter. Committees Joan Trapani was chairman of the Assembly Committee which is responsible for seeing that all the assemblies are carried out successfully. In order to do this, each committee member was in charge of three or four assemblies. This committee also scheauled all the assemblies for the coming semes- ter. Miss Weinstock was the faculty adviser for this group. The fine programs which were presented are an indication of the excellent efforts of the Assembly Committee. The Rally Committe at BHS consists of twelve members, two from each grade level, and a chair- man, who was Marilyn Andrews during the winter semester. The faculty adviser was Miss Deane Wolf- son. This committee is in charge of planning and executing the many fine rallies which we enjoy each year. The Social Committee, headed by Doug Patter- son, was in charge of planning most of the school dances this semester. The Sock Hop, the football dance, and the Aloha were some of the excellent results of this hard-working group. This committee also decorated for the dances and bought records for our popular iuke box. Doug l-locking was chairman of the Publicity Committee during the winter semester. This group drew the many colorful and informative posters, which were seen in the halls and the cafeteria. Elections, sports, and dances were publicized in an excellent manner. This committee did much to pro- mote greater interest and spirit in school affairs. These are the committees of BHS. They con- tribute greatly to the success of our activities and play an important port in our student life. SOCIAL COMMITTEE - STANDING: D. Schilling, T. Smith, D. Carr, B. Lee, R. Schlander, S. Mcllwain. SEATED: M. Griffin, S. Harfson, S. Whitt, D. Patterson, D. Peterson, J. Horner. uv'
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XX ix 1 Tilt sl W . x X ' 'Xu T X K5X , xixxx ii. t Ns 3 'ms bm GL LlfGlSLATiVE COUNCTL K RON B Rehrg J Smith T Sm D Ju! ik S - J. Vierro, D. Van Hors S Moo e A Goodman B Cc well FRONT R W KX M. Morris, M. Sivula, M Gr in orre g Weoster ,a u . Ly pant, J. Stalker, C. Lfqus S Cou The Legislative Council The spring Legislative Council works in part- nership with the Executive Council. One ot the important decisions made this semester was when the members ot both Councils decided to continue the Sportsmanship Trophy Contest throughout bas- ketball season. At the end ot the contest there was a tie, so Burbank and Glendale shared the honors. Ralph DiBari, presiding officer ot the Legis- lative Council, appointed a committee to investi- gate the possibilities ot having personalized guest cards tor girls who are going steady with boys who don't go to BHS, This would eliminate the necessity ot obtaining a guest card for every dance and event. The committee took a poll and decided that not enough people would bene- tit trorn this system. A similar committee was appointed to look into the possibility ot having a fruit machine ine stalled at BHS. It was pointecl out that several nearby schools have this type of machine. The committee is looking into all aspects ot the situa- tion and it is our hope that it will be installed by tall, fGiSLATlVE COLJNCJL BACK ROW' C Baker S R er H rr n E Gaz Mr Traynor B Cotter. M. Ar-ffrews. M. Hunt, B. Pt ter E ook FR NT J Mg me Hem ciiller, D. Hockng. R. D,Bari, S. lfwhitt, M S
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l lf14,,,,,, ff! 49' 4,5 I .f W . . .'LM: ' .give A T . hx SPONSORS: Miss Wolfson, Rally Committee, Miss PUBLICITY COMMITTEE e BACK ROW: M. Maxey, B. Catlin, A. Fuller. Weinstock, Assembly Committee, Mrs. Adams, So' SECOND ROW: S. Moore, K. Maye, L. Ferricks. FRONT ROW: M. Sivula, cial Committee. S. Madden, L. Gilbert. Work Hard The Social Committee which was headed in the spring semester by Beverly Pfeiter has had charge ot planning the student body dances. It is also their duty, with the assistance ot the art department, to decorate tor the dances. This semester the Social Committee sponsored two Saturday night dances. They also assisted the Boys League in the planning and executing ot the St. Patrick's Day Dance, and they worked with the Girls League in presenting the Backward Dance. The semi-annual Aloha, a tor, mal dance held at the Glendale Civic Auditorium, is one of this committee's biggest events. Jean Stalker was chairman ot the Assembly Committee. This committee consists of one student trom each grade level. Each week we have an assembly and this year there were several very unus- ual assemblies presented. The Y clubs of Burbank High presented a panel discussion. The panel was made up ot tour members ot the Burbank Police Force. There were also several students onthe panel. Some other assemblies ot special interest were: the Anna May Show, the Girls League Fashion show, and the Burrough's Exchange Assembly. The Rally Committee was under the direction ot Marilyn Andrews, head yell-leader at BHS. This com- mittee had charge ot all the rallies. lt was their duty to stir up pep for all ot the games and meets. Rip Moore was chairman ot the Publicity Com- mittee. All ot the signs, banners, and posters seen around school have been made by this committee. The Publicity and Rally Committees combine their eftorfs to increase enthusiasm in school activities. SOClAL COMMITTEE - BACK ROW: B. Pfeifer, C. Radcliff, L Gilbert, C. Wefkenthein, J. Murray. FRONT ROW: P. Nicolaysen T. Smith, J. Berger, R. Johnson, D. James. ASSEMBLY COVlMlTTEE f BACK ROW: H. Casey, D. Bush, A Goodman. FRONT ROW: J. VVebster, J. Ferguson, J. Stalker
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