Eagle Rock High School - Totem Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1940

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STUDENT BCDDY CABINET The most important student organization in our school is the Cabinet. lt began its work at the opening of the school, and the members of this organization drew up Eagle Rock High School's first constitution. Since then the Cabinet has supervised the many modi- fications and changes made in our constitution. The Cabinet is the student advisory organization in the school and advises the student body president on various student body affairs. Each term the members of the Cabinet decide upon a goal which they hope to achieve by the end of the term. This term the Cabinet, under the able leader- ship of Blake Blakey, chose the bringing about ofacloser and more friendly understano- ing between the students and the faculty, as their goal. Achievement of this goal has been made possible only through the painstaking work of each individual and the thorough cooperation of all. Thanks are to be given the entire Cabinet for its fine work, which required much time and thought. Special mention must be made of Bill Bonelli, who as Commissioner of Forensics has given us so many outstanding assemblies. Another noteworthy Cabinet member was Ed Brearton, the Commissioner of Publicity, He has done an excellent job of keeping us informed on the various student activities. The position of sponsor, which is probably the most difficult of all, was held by the popu- lar and very busy Mr. Dingilian. Reading from left to right:-Blake Blakey, student body president, Jack Adams, vice-president, Vlasta Nosek, Girls' League president, Roger DeYoung, secretary, Harold Bentley, Esquires president, William Newton, Boys' Advisory Council judge, Patricia Raplee, Girls' Advisory Council judge, William Bonelli, commissioner of forensics, Betty Sapper, Totem co-editor, John Dahlgren, commissioner of finance, Jean Ruh, commissioner of interscholastics and public relations, Edward Brearton, commissioner of publicity, Mary Murray, Totem co-editor, Dick Doty, commissioner of safety, Mary Alice Harkness, commissioner of social functions, Bob Rorex, yell leader, Ann Cypert, Eagle's Scream editor.



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SENATE The students of Eagle Rock are given the opportunity to govern themselves, within certain limits, of course. Under the very capable hand of our student body vice-president, Jack Adams, the Senate carried on activities that in many ways correspond to those of our United States Senate. The Senate's primary function is to make the rules and regulations to which the students must adhere, and to bring the problems of the students before the officials and see if something can't be done about them. Mr. Dingilian was the sponsor and general adviser and served very commend- ably in this capacity. First row: Corrinne Johnson, Marilynn Millar, Wilma Blakey, Jack Adams, Roger Winningham, Dan Lyons, Charles Rains, Bob Kelley, Warren Reed, Harry Bill- DeYoung, June Bradshaw, Eleanor Axe, Beverly Andrews.-Second row: Sue ingsley, Vivian Jones.-Third row: Don Rudeen, Don Willumsen, Glen Osborne. BUYS' and GIRLS' ADVISGRV CGLJNCILS The purpose of the Boys' and Girls' Advisory Councils this semester has been to democratically advise and help those students having difficulties. Since these councils have been organized they have proved a valuable asset to the school. The Boys' Advisory Council has been under the very able leadership of Bill Newton, while Patricia Raplee has done excellent work with the girls' group. A great deal of the success of the two councils was due to the cooperation of the sponsors, Mrs. Johnson and Mr. DeBra. First row: Mr. DeBra, John Hawthorne, Bob Brooking.-Second row: Martha Pell, John Leslie, Patricia Raplee, Beverlee Andrews.-Standing: Lillian Weinberger, Dick Sutkowski, Bill Newton, Dick Hawthorne. ESQLJIRES The Esquires is an honorary boys' service organization which is new to Eagle Rock high school this semester. lt is dedicated to the furtherance of school spirit and school enterprises. lt is com- posed of eleventh and twelfth grade boys who are chosen for their good fellowship and service to the school. They were capably presided over by John Obidine, who was assisted by Vice-Presi- dent Jerry McNair and Secretary Don Traylor. The sponsor, Mr. Griffin, has done outstanding work furthering the progress of the organization this semester. First row: Bob Campbell, George Sterling, Don Traylor, John Obiline, Jerry Fred Ryder.-Third row: Mr. Griffin, George Normington, Charles Kratka, Warren MacNair, Joe Prather, Blake Blakey, Max Van Horn.-Second row: Gunther Mason, Bill Bonelli, Jack Adams, Wilfred Nielson, Bill Mohr. Hunricks, Hoyt Smith, Duane Ritter, Jack Addisen, Harold Bentley, Bob Miller,

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