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

 - Class of 1940

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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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GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINET The Girls' League enjoyed a very active and successful semester. Many activities were sponsored by League committees during the term. Among these were the convention and the Mother- Daughter Banquet. The convention, which was for Eagle Rock girls only, was planned to be as nearly like the official Girls' League convention as possible. The Mother-Daughter Banquet was a grand success and as usual the climax of the evening was the installation of officers. The Council, consisting of the representative group and the hospitality committee, had charge of the social events. The Welfare Committee had the honor of being the only high school group invited to make regular visits to the Children's Hospital to entertain crippled children. First row: Mary Waldo, Dalone Chisam, Barbara Medler, Vlasta Nosek, Helen Patricia Raplee, Pat Moffett.--Third row: Mary Murray, Jane Duncan, Miriam Donnelley, Elinor Hobart, Betty Sapper.-Second rowz Catherine Engbrecht, Tindell, Virginia Phinney, Lou Anne Lawton, Joan Franklin, Josephine Stark- Ann Cypert, Elizabeth Cox, Merva Karger, Virginia Meyer, Mary Jane Paquet, weather. ASSEIVIBLY CGIVIIVIITTEE The Assembly Committee is an important organization in our school in that it plans entertain- ments for the whole student body. The committee's duty is to schedule and organize all student meetings and assemblies. This term has been very successful under the able leadership of Com- missioner Bill Bonelli and his assistant, Ben Bonelli. All assemblies were of general interest to the entire student body. Committee sponsor was Mr. Culley. Dick Hayton, Ann Sessions, Mr, Culley, Bill Bonelli, Ben Bonelli, Penelope Stevens, Vern Cox. GlI2LS' LEAGUE COUNCIL First row: Margaret Jensen, Charlotte Wilde, Lorraine Anderson, Jayne Kingman, Margaret George, June Barbre, Barbara Medler, Mary Ellen Myers, Eileen Bolz, Annabel Gottschal, Evelyn Hellen, Alice Enloe, Sylvia Nosek.-Second row: Frances Kinne, Jeanne Dunlevie, Martha Johnson, Betty Mawson, Marianne Barkman, Ruth Mosaly, Jean Longworth, Betty Harken, Muriel Palmer, Carol Jolly, Jo Winningham, Evelyn Carr, Mary Giovanazzi.-Third row: Katherine DeKorte, Josephine Starkweather, Eleanor Hamer, Helen Marik, Consuelo Keller, Bettie Means, Lavone Hamill, Kay Raplee, Betty Lou Herriott, Lou Ela Boyer, Alice Swinnerton, Patricia Stricklett.-Fourth row: Maxine Lawhon, Betty McKee, Mildred Raymer, Edith Pellegrin, Bettye Linville, Ruth Paul, Alma Bly, Gloria Niederer, Mary Ellen Bell, Margaret Wakefield.-Fifth row: Virginia Yoho, Doris Bateson, Florence Pritchett, Marjorie Reedtz, Virginia Mieding, Mary Denton, Bettie Anderson, Julia Hansen, Helen Hoss.

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