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GARFIELD FACULTY Fall Term 1942 The Garfioid. students are grateful for the guidance given by the faculty. Mr. S. J. Leland Miss Mary Lowrey Miss Alfreda Hally Hiss Alice Martin I ' .iiss Helen Martin Mr, John Hinsyk Mrs. Alberta Hontagne Mis Isabel Ochoa Miss Bessie Fatton Miss Elizabeth Fatten (Librarian) Mr. C. E. Peeler sen Mr. Howell Perry Mr. Eric Phillips Ivlr. Prank Po uers Miss Ima Riley Mr. Milton Ros ' coe Mrs. Evel m R owe 11 Mrs. Edna Shriver Mrs. Iva Smith Miss Nell Stone Miss Harriet Stout Mr. Ernest Van Matre Miss Flora v ' ilson Mrs. Lois Young Kr, Oliver- Law son (Principal) IJrs. Marie Simpson (Secretary) Student Leaders Continued froni Page 7 The Studert Leaders have a difficult job keeping the halls orderly. They are picked fror . the advisories and it is an honor to be a Student Leader. The Student Leaders don ' t like to report disorderly students, but vjhen it is necessary they do so. and alvuays, the high standards of to the Student Leaders, Don LudT ig DAilCES Garfield ' s dances startod off with a bang this term. v ith the full co-operation of the Student Body our first ¥ as a great success. To be admitted to this dance one had to three pounds of scrap, Ever3rone went all out and our scrap lection vjas one of the best in Berkeley. There was a big turnout at our Hallowe ' en dance with a true IIallov e en ati iosphero. The next social activity was the Boys Block dance, and a few weeks later the girls held theirs, A large tree, and many red 9jid green streamers helped add a festive spirit to our last dance, a Christmas dance, -- ' ar jorie Read 16 Miss Azalea Aliny Mrs. Helen El?nore I rs. Franklin Bagnall Liiss Margaret Barry I ' rr . Everett Bliss ; iss Ernma Brubaker I ' i ' So ' inerva Curtice ! :r s . Ru th Cho 1 s s er .::£3 Gladys Collar :ir. H. P. Cor ley Mrs. Dorothy Davis Mi s. Margaret Dyson III ' . John Edwards Miss Katherine risk Mr s . I s ab e 1 Gavin Miss Beatrice Gonde Miss Christine Groefsema M-SS Alice Hamsher ■ ■ • , La wr e nc e Eav;ki n s Tr, Guy Helinke Mr. Samuel Hushes Miss Rutr V. Eid ell I Ir s = My r tie Ki Ik enny Mis Helene Laurens Garf i It : eld +- ,s nop e a 7.dll carr hat thanl danc e bring col-
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stud. ant Court ' iaiu- .Tiiilth walked awav .from the bicycle, room. Inside the rodni ' waji ■ his oike- ' -ir p ' ' aiidcd £cr- 30 d ijii. Ho recalled that 40 minute ;i ' a.70 ho had had his bike. Then 35 nimitoET r.go ' if was as r;;ood as gono= - ' h had boon called hy the btudent Court. Bailiff Murphy I ILnng in the dof ei dant . fie wfij facing the court. Alter ticking th3 oath he had been questioned — quoijtion ed about riding hi3 bicycle on the playground. Ho vv£ guilty and knew it,. They e plairiod to hiir that he luight have hit someone. I ' m guiltyl ' (n?hose words were frc L hie own L outh. ) After a diecuL5c;ion with the other lusticoc, the chief came in and pronounced the sentence. Sam went with thj Irstice to the bicycle room, vberc tUoy locked up his bike. Ho had learned a les-:on though. Still thinking, Sam omith walkud into the school building. ii- -, ' r -. ' r i ' c A- -v vc r V ' r Carfield etudents should have, and do have, vm ch freedom. Occasionally, 3omoone t:-:kes ,au vantage of it. The Student Court helps pupils to realize their mistakes, and to realize how lucky they are to be able to to a fine free school in a free country, • •Vg have Aad only a few minor cases this Gcrm, thanks to the cooperation the f acult y and students . It is ho 000 there will be no cases at cll, next term, . -Chief Justice Jim Bailey As told to Bob IViOr risen Junior Traffic Police A v;histle blows and all cars stop on the corners of Rose and ' Grove, ITov; Garfield ' s pupils can cross in safety- -thanks to the Junior Traffic Police, To have a well workina; Traffic squad the boys drill every Monday morning under officer Stevenson. Charles Schnieder is top serpx;ant,. Martin Halversen and Artmr Sparks are serg .ants. Buryl Bramer and Charles Fuller are corporals. The foUovJin. boys are on the scn.iad; L rn-.n Hitch, IX:n holvin, Harold Townsend, Wade Hic;aaan, Kenneth Caldv ell, Norman Ale7;ander, Jack Carter, Tom Scott, Bob Bonncy and Harley Riley, Girls ' Association This term the gals of Garfield had a series of grand programs Wo had five top assemblies s-ach as the Big Sister Party, given to the Low 7 ' s by the High 9«s, The scraibs had . swell time, and everyone enjoyed it. This cam-w off on September 25, Next, the girls had a fashion show on October 23, Some ' of the models in- cluded the Lc.mon Twins, Marilyn Peterson, and Nance Wale, On October 58, there was a Hallowe ' en program which gave everyone the shivers. There was a movie str.rring Mick.jy Rooney on i:ecember 4, On the same program, was also a picture on reptiles. Our final pro gra x v as a wonderful Christmas party and play for the little or- phan boys and girls. Patsy Kempf 17
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