Fairfax High School - Colonial Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1941

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.lim Peggy Tyer Morton Wright Lillian Roach Gordon Pratt .6 6 ,X X J , .,., IM.-,Q Q ' , V Wynona Robings ll weft i , Kuni Yamamoto l Q- 'Q 6 1 05, 1 Y , '. 'f 'il ff i i Marcella Hardt ' '15 -I h 1 Bill Potapov ' , 1 , ,l,, , 12 if ,, Callin Campbell 5 f J 1' P , ., au! ' Marshall Stowell , ' Anne Bretsfelder A Ll, f 1 6 'WJ . ,i A t 4: t i, '3 , V, Bob Mace 2, ,, Y, , 4 , Beverly McFarland 7 V 1 l . V A C ., George Ballaseux ' 2, , Y 4 i f ' , , ' mfg ' V Y 'iigffllj 3iQv'g.jSS it Bob Mautner I f Marilyn Rice Doug Kinsey Julie Gagne Phil Schlaifer DeWitt S. Swan olonial ouncil Among the accomplishments of the WVL1 Council, with Lord High Hugh Herrick presiding, was the introduction of a new school Constitution, which had been written several terms before. This newer set of rules is more complete and more suited to the needs of Fairfax than was the other, and its ratification was an important step toward a finer Fairfax. During the S741 semester, ,lim Hardy led the Council in revising the By Laws and the Code of Requirements for the new Constitution. The completion of this task meant another forward step in the improvement of Colonial government. Forming the SVL1 Council were ,lim Hardy, Lord High Commissionerg Morton Wright, Assistant Lord High Commissioner, Lillian Roach, Adjutant, Gordon Pratt, Chancellor of The Exchequer, Kuni Yamamoto, president of the Boys, Assize Courtg Peggy Tyer, President of the Girls, Assize Court, William Potapov, Commissioner of Boys, Athleticsg Cailin Campbell, Commissioner of Girls' Athletics, Douglas Kinsey. Town Crier, Wynona Bobings, President of the Girls' League, Bob Mautner, Presi- dent of the Prometheansg Julie Gagne, President of the Guildersg Marshall Stowell, Lieutenant Colonel of the R.O.T.C.g Phil Schlaifer, Commissioner of Oral Artsg Anne Bretsfelder, Commissioner of Clubs, George Ballaseux, Commissioner of Safe- tyg Beverly McFarland, Commissioner of Publicityg Bob Mace, Commissioner of Advertising Artsg Marilyn Bice, school Historiang and Marcella Hardt, Editor of the Gazette. X l 7

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olonial ouncil The Colonial Council is the legislative body of Fairfax. Its main duties are to supervise the expenditure of the school funds, to create special committees which may be necessary for operation of the Colonial Assembly and for the benefit of stu- dent body activities, and to approve the constitutions and rules of subsidiary organ- izations formed under the school constitution. Under the supervision and direction of Mr. Swan and Mr. Detter, the Council dur- ing the WVU semester consisted of Hugh Herrick, President fLord High Commission- erj, Mary Louise Phillips, Vice-President fAssistant Lord High Commissionerj, Christina Goldenberg, Secretary lAdjutantJ, and Ruth Babbitt, Treasurer fChancellor of the Exchequerj, Bill Burrill and Lorraine Sandberg, Presidents of the Boys, and Girls, Assize Courts, Bob Burns and Mary MacTague, Commissioners of the Boys' and Girls' Athletics, and James Turman, Town Crier, all of whom are elected by the entire student body, Jean Cunningham, President of the Girls' League, elected by the girls, John Reed, President of the Prometheans, elected by the Promethean Society, Marjorie Morein, President of the Guilders, elected by the Guilder Society, Elmer Lipsey, Lieutenant Colonel of the R.O.T.C., appointed by the instructor, and Charles Chamberlain, Commissioner of Oral Arts, James Hoyt, Commissioner of Clubs, George Western, Commissioner of Safety, Marcella Hardt, Commissioner of Public- ity, Joyce Stupner, Commissioner of Advertising Arts, Barbara Shaw, school Histor- ian, and Bernice Hackel, Editor of the Gazette, who are chosen by the Council. Ralph W Detter Hugh Herrick Mary Philips Bill Burrill Christina Goldenberg Bob Burns Ruth Babbit John Reed - Lorraine Sandberg Elmer Lipsey Jean Cunningham Bernice Hackel Mary MacTague George Western Marcella Hardt James Hoyt 'Er' -Us f 1 H, -' can Q , . ' ,V Barbara 'Shaw A , M ig 1 , 'Y Chuck Chamberlain 4 . . ,gf . . 1 ' Jw ' i f , , rf' V M ? V f G f Joyce Stupner X ggi wi, 55 f f 4 ., Hfw, . f 5 MAB gif f ' f' Marjorie Morein ff' 87,1 t 'xr ' ' 75, I 'XX , s- We W .i ' 1



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WMM GIRLS, ASSIZE COURT Back R0ll'f W. Robings, R. Stone, E. Boyer, L. Roach, P. Watts, P. Ulery, B. Miller, P. Tyer, A. McLay, M. Chandler, R. Kaye. Front Row: P. Webb, H. Simon, M. Marney. Jv. Crocov, .l. Davidson, L. Sandberg, M, Rice, P. lm- merman, F. Cherney. J. Stupner, S. Gelfan. Girls 9 Assize Court As the Boys' Assize handles the judicial busi- ness for the boys of Fairfax, so the Girls' Assize functions for the benefit of the Colonial ladies. Members Work in cooperation with the other court, arranging the Clean Campus Campaign and taking over the lunch lines, as their main duties performed Without the aid of the boys' Court. The organization and initial aim of the Girls' Assize follow the democratic plan of stu- dent governmentg yet they fit in with the colo- nial setting at Fairfax, since the entire court sys- tem is patterned after the early judicial groups S'41 GIRLS' ASSIZE COURT of colonial America. The members act as a jury, which tries all cases brought before it and de- vises appropriate punishments. As well as bene- fitting the school, the court has a good influence on its members, it offers a challenge, it creates interest in school welfare, and best of all it in- spires good citizenship. By way of relaxation from all their worries and work, the girls hold an annual picnic with the boys, Court. Presid- ing ollicers for the past year were Lorraine Sand- berg and Peggy Tyer who were aided by the kind guidance of Miss Emma Vlfood. Back Row: M. Laby, H. Simon, M. Collins, A. Mclsay, M. Gibson, V. Harn- tunian, B. Baker, R. Stone, D. Playsted. Middle Row: D, Hyman, J. Phebus, D. Gleason, H. Weigllt, R. Sessin, M. Chipman, P. Diehl, E. Boyer, P. Welala. Front Row: W. Robings, M. Chandler. J. Gibney, P. Tyer, Miss E. Wood, B. Miller, L, Roach, J. Phebus. X 955135 '7 Sy cbs U KB 2 K f f Q g 5: X' we umur..t:mn1n.f,q-:fvsw-'- ,zwfv -' a -P ww? .. 1: 1 ,fi -f't 5

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