John Marshall High School - Barrister Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1937

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I GERALDINE Y. KEITH, GIHLS ' VICE PRINCIPAL PAGE 10 StKxSl ii J JU ' k ■ SuCCB A k it GIRLS ' LEAGUE (Row 1) — B. Backwei ' . A. Steinmetz, M. Simpson, C. lennings. L. Reithmiller, P. Nelson (Vice Pres.), V. Leonard (Pres.), F. Conrad (Sec), A. de Hoyos, G. Kauzor, B. Badgely, L. Johnson, E. Smith, (Row 2) — G. Bowes, F. Fujikawa, S. Whitehead, B. Ebinger, A. lacomini. K. Schwab, S. Elias, M. Walker, H. Wartig, S. Bystrom, K. Hosoura. (How 3) — L. Winter, E. Marino, O. Aguirre, B. Vane Hall, E. Howard, Z. Peterson, M. Sterling, B. Boese, V. Holton, F. Warren, V. Carroll, D. Lowry. (Row 4) — T. Day, R. Hentz, M. Grace Barr, C. Harting, L. Dorsey, M. Ellen Wilkinson, I. Guthrie, M. Just, L. lacobson. (Row 5) — L. Mickel, I. Ruegg, S. Roberts, C. Obrikat, N. Poulson, M. Jesse. E. Morrison, J. Munson, A. Lefebvre, D. Simpson. am S.IUtR v.iu PAGEi

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PAGES 9 ' , mX ■£1 ' ' .--I i M, rimii, Ifodetlon, T. Taltukova, I, !. Colliin, f WJ y i it STUDENT GOVERNMENT (Row 1) — M. lohnson, L. Murphy, G. Roehner. B. Robinson. J. Burrell. F. Bianco, G. Sheckells, Mr. Boyd, I. Jacobucci, I Evans I. St. Claire, M. Walker. R. Malooi. H. Knobel. (Row 2) — R. Scott, E. Long. F. Chambers. E. Taber. B. ScotI, E. Paulsen. G. Dillon. b ' . Ball. A. Miller. C. Clancy. E. Marti. B. Bell. (Row H) — M. Williams. W. Hintz. B. Sidell, D. Pope. V. Dente, F. Anita. M. Schlee, G. Daney. U. Lashbrook. J. Faught. I. Stage. I. Kaufman. M. Abbott. M. Brush. (Row 4) — S. Wilson. B. Lewis. I. Oddous. R. Quinly, W. Huthsing. I. Potts, R. Gilson, E. Williams, W. Atkins. R. Cryer, L. Newcomb. L Wade. J. Abbott. J. Crooks. (Row 5) — Y. Tatsukawa, M. Carone, G. Zenovka. W. Hathaway, L. Ball, B. Garcia, C. Payne. G. Misch. R. Carnachan, H. Hamilton, J. lohnson. J. Long. H. Hopkins. L. Tibbets. J. Murphy. PAGE 9 ■ STUDENT GOVERNMENT Marshall ' s peace officers consist of boys and girls posted at strategic points along the halls of the various buildings of Marshall to enforce order and quiet in the halls during class periods and to keep loiterers out of the halls during lunch periods. The student government organization was created under the direction of Mr. Oyler in 1931. Some years later Mr. Craig took it over and at the present time Mr. Boyd is in charge. Citizenship of over ninety and a good record in scholarship qualify one for a student government post. Mr. Boyd chooses cap- tains every term from among those recommended by citizenship, scholarship and experience in student government work. Mr. Boyd comes in contact with almost every boy in the school and knows their good and bad points. Mr. Boyd assisted in the organization of the school, laid the basis for student discipline in earlier years while in the attendance office and later became Marshall ' s first boys ' vice principal, continuing in that post up to the present time. He controls boys ' athletics, intramural and inter- scholastic, and aids in the supervision of social events. From time to time he has done much to encourage and aid in school beautification.



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PAGE 10 K Q ' i Cv A ' f I »«nl (PillJ, tbinjK, A. VoM HA Gtace Bon, II ♦ GIRLS ' LEAGUE (How 1) M. Fieri. K. Housoura. M. Callicott, E. Bumgartner, D. Lowry, D. Voaic. B. Robinion, H. Stroub, A. Sleinmeli. S Roberts F Conrad, H. Mancini, S. EUas. A. de Hoyos, I. Bajus, L. Nickel, J. Davis, L . Roseman, K. McBurney, C. Carone, P. Hyatl. (Row 2) — V Gardner M Barr M Swanson, Y. Deisler, R. Hines, L. McFaul, M. Moorhouse, V. Mohan, S. McMillan, Mrs. Keith, Y. Kawakami. B. Hayes, L Turner V Wieser, A. Viebrock, J. Davidson, T. Gibbs. (Row 3) — N. Poulson. F. Swan. D. Miner, B. Hain, G. Hanger, A. Shaw. M Strick- land D. Thompson. F. Lewis, M. Thompson, D. Vrooman, H. Lee, B. Irby, Y. Jounquisl. I. Mashler. E. Provin. (How 4) — N. Asaley, B. Brown, B. Riesler, E. Cole, V. Nourse, M. Gilmer, I. Cook, V. Baker, S. Nagumo. Salk, PAGE if GIRLS ' LEAGUE Mrs. Keith, the girls ' vice principal, has brought to her work not only a brood knowledge of the girls ' problems, but a warm sym- pathy, which has made her their friend as well as their adviser. Even with the rapid growth of the student body, she is never too busy to find numberless solu- tions for the daily trials of the girls who ask her aid, or to give her whole-hearted support to all girls ' activities. As an adviser of the Girls ' League she has shown a constant faith in the girls as individuals and in their organization. By her graciousness, her firmness, and her agreeable personality, she has won a secure place in the hearts of all. Friendship has been the keynote of the Girls ' League work in its every en- deavor this year. Each semester began with parties in honor of the new girls. The charity work was carried out with enthusiasm. Delicious candy was taken to the Doris Street school at Christmas, and clothes and money to buy shoe orders were sent to Atlantic Center. The fall Girls ' League convention was held November 10, at John Muir High School. Virginia Leonard, Peggy Nelson, and Mrs. Keith gave the repre- sentatives an interesting account of the day ' s excursion. In the spring, on April 24, Frances Conrad, Rita Mancini, and Mrs. Keith represented the Marshall girls at Pomona High School. The Girls ' League luncheon, March 18, was thoroughly enjoyed by all the representatives. Mrs. Morse spoke to the girls about the welfare work of Atlantic Center, and a delightful musical program followed. The year has been one of signal accomplishment for the Girls ' League.

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