David Starr Jordan High School - Trailblazer Yearbook (Long Beach, CA)

 - Class of 1952

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Hall Deputies No meowing around now, Tommy. Where is your poss? I showed her my pass and replaced her as monitor at the door. We hall deputies guarded the entrances to the science building so that classes would not be disturbed while studying. It sure was a purrty great job. I got activity points and did my homework while on duty. Mr. Jesse Solter, our sponsor, was quite a guy! Between classes he would check to see that we were alert for students who had no authority in the hall. •S? ' HALL DEF ' UTIES Row 1— Sharon Lee Terry. Maxine Lake. Debbie Hurnphcey Bonnie Tryon. pjQ 2 Ronald Skeefc. Esther Cushman. Dorothy Jackson. Carolyn Johnson. Georgia Williams. Arlene Ro„ 3 Port Solley, Koren Wilson, Shirley Martin. Shirley Copeland, Wilma Mize. Student Executive Board . . . Most of the credit for all the purring instead of roaring in fifty-two was due to the executive board ' s method of planning with Vice Principal Richard M. Cline as sponsor and our student body officers as representatives. . . . a ?d Library Commissioners Students representing the library were Arlyne Milbrod and Bonnie Augustus. These were not the people who checked out the books, they were the commissioners elected to represent our growing collection of books. They exe- cuted their duties purrty nicely. Jim Patterson and Mr. Cline discuss ptons for a new campus orgonization. ARLYNE MILBRAD 1st Semester BONNIE AUGUSTUS 2nd Semester Page Seventeen

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Government Yours truly. Tommy Trailblazer, didn ' t get elected as class repre- sentative, but I did get to be alternate. Our regular represen- tative exchanged turns with me; he went to the meeting the first week and then your panther cub went the second. We both felt very important participating in discussions that in the end helped Jordan func- tion in a better manner. Here is where our future leaders can be found— leaders who have been recognized by their classmates and who can work in teams fur- thering the traditions of their age. , , .and CASC Colifornta Association of Student Councils is on international organiza- tion composed of representatives from all California high schools. I believe that it is further divided into regions and sections, which meet periodically. Jordon has six feline and six mole members who attend these meetings with me. Loiry Strom, Carole O ' Bergh, Dole Foir- banlcs. Phyllis Moefield, Mr. Richard M. Cline ond Louis Borber. Row Row Row Row Row Row Row REPRESENTATIVLS I — Bobbie Brenner, Susie Duffy. Minnie Peek. Sharon Rufin, Betty Wright. Corky Compbell. Shirley Rogers. Tom Douglas. 2 — Sylvio Sober, Jo Anne Bigger. Lo Juanna Shepherd. Morgot Wright. Jean Spencer, Bill Hat- ton. Virginia McDowell. 3 — Janet Boird. Barbara Prescott, Pot Bailey, Tom Anfong. Harry Merrill. Mary Ann Rash, Dick Triggs. ■4 — Bob Lokea, Cordon Brown. Frank Simpson. Jerry Fisher. Kent Coodmon. Don Nordin. Jim Palmer. 5 — Donna Tull. Bob Renolds. Don Dill, Wayne Yorbrough, Clayton Campbell. Leiond Bowers. Michael Polin. ALTERNATES 1 — Lynne Griffiths, Norma Sogord. Jackie Craig. Borbora Kuskie. Karen Kemp, Al Shook. 2 — Morjorie Fight. Suzanne Fulton, Elizabeth Russell. Arlene Sheely. Joyce Lutes, Chen Cloes- son, Goyle Cordon. 3 — Dorothy Chambers, Richord Hcord, Lorry Holland. Don McNitt, Rickey Mans, Sandra Pulaski. 4 — Bill Provost. Frieda Johnson, Jeonette Tombs, Joy Hogey, David Morales. Kenny Bolcy. 5 — Lawrence Strom. Bill Swonner. Keith Willey.



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