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OUTDOOR TRAFFIC ■ he Junior Traffic Police is organised for the purpose of training boys in leadership and for assisting the police department in safeguarding school children. There are five squads. Each squad has six boys, who go on duty before and after school and during the noon hour. Three squads go on during the lunch period, each squad serving twenty minutes, rain or shine, to keep the regulation of the Safety Council. It’s the lieutenant’s and sergeants’ duty to see that the boys do their job. This term the city police department furnished us with rain-coats and hats. Every Wednesday during the ninth period the traffic squads practice marching and have a drill-down under the direction of Officer Simpson of the Berkeley Police Department. He works very hard to get us into fine shape for the review in January. Privileges are granted to the officers and for their service, such as theater passes, and being guests of many football games held in the Memorial Stadium. Officers this term were: Lieutenant; Peter Flammang, Sergeants: Yoshikazu Ito, Theodore Poage. Corporals: Kenneth Geary; Roy Biagi, Lloyd Harris, William Wagner, Donald Labrie, Louie Rampone. Privates: Dave West, Ichiro Sasaki, Hubert Ross, Aga- pito Noreiaga, Charles Brown, John Aimaral. Tadao Takayanagi, Wilford Nethercott, Richard Rosenquist, Emile Wordack, Manuel Briseno. Edmond Hempil, Milton Lewis, loseph Pardini, Clyde Jennings, John Gians, David Silva, Jimmy Vieira, Francis Vierra, Jerry Pulley, Jack Labrie, Jack Mede, Tony D’Oliveria, Herman Wrede, Edward Fish- er, Vincent Mattioda. The Outdoor Traffic Officers are sponsored by Mr. Carlsen, phy- sical education teacher. — Yoshikazu Ito IHjDQQR. TRdTFIC he indoor traffic system is the means by which Burbank students help to keep order in the halls and yard. The organization consists of a chief, a captain, lieu- tenants and six squads. The chief is William Johnson, the captain is David Mohr, and the lieutenants are EvelynMeska, Madeline O’Neil, Donna Jean Slater, Leland An- derson, Elden Atchinson and Dino Carlini. Our secretary is Granuccia Amadei. When traffic rules are disobeyed, persons breaking them are given tickets and are sent to court where their cases are heard. Unless the pupils of Burbank work with their officers to keep good order, the faculty may feel that they must take over the superv ision of the hall and yard, and we will have failed in our efforts to give service to our school. All indoor traffic officers are sworn in by Police Officer Simpson. At the end of their term of service they receive certificates of Honorable Discharge,. One of the rewards of service is the theater party each semester at the United Artists Theatre. This party is given by the Berkeley Police Department and the theatre management. — Enice Cavalline and Granuccia Amadei
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SMITES COMMITTEES WIZARD COLLECTORS Marie Armstrong, Geraldine Bua, Enice Cavellini, Rachel Dela Riva, Thordis Euranius Katharine Felix, Edwin Hakala, Anita Hardege, Evelyn Kiefer, Milly Kisin, Axel Lind ' holm, Rosalin Liotta, Georgia Mann, William McIntosh, Fred Meyer, Gilda Mezzetta, Mary Ogliaro, Irving Ojala, Jean Rennie, Arline Roby, Hanako Shinoda, Donna Jeanne Slater, Jean Walker, and Ida White. TYPING SlmTT Mildred Callahan, Mary Castenada, Ella Chrisman, Frances Daffy, Fay Goddard, Mar- jorie Gottfriedsen, Arpie Hussian, Florence Ipsen, Lorraine Johnson, William Johnson, Donald LaBrie, Sophie Lippold, Jannie Maranzana, Lunie Martinez, Kathleen McEvoy. Gladys Meska, Gilda Mezzetta, Annie Mori, Leslie Moniz, David Moohr. Jerry Pulley, Rebecca Reyes, Betty Reynolds, Carole Rose, Lorraine Sena, David Silva, Ernest Siri, Donna J. Slater, Alfred Soo, Ruby Sundstrom, Robert Tollberg, and Esther Torchio.
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