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CITIZENSHIP CREDIT BOARD Charles Hughes Claire lennings Margaret SanCs Geneva Brunswick Daniel Abels Patricia Poulson Elizabeth Dittman Beverly Riester Clem Jacomini Alon Cameron Joe Alfred if CITIZENSHIP CREDIT BOARD ■ Organized over six years ago by Mr. Boyd, the Citizen- ship Credit Board, .popularly known as the C. C. B., continues as the judicial system of Marshall. The board tries all cases of student misbehavior referred to it by the teachers and student self government officers, giving each pupil so accused a chance to present his own side before passing sentence, either subtracting merits or suspending the case. The board strives to imbue students of Marshall with the will and desire to do right by themselves and their friends by being honest, fair and straightforward. Now acting with the counsel and supervision of Mrs. Langstreth, the boards of the past year have continued the able work and guidance that boards of preceding years had set as a precedent. The officers and members of the board for the W ' 37 term were: Charles Hughes, president; Clair Jennings, secretary; Margaret Sands, assistant secretary; Geneva Brunswick; Mary Hall; Dick Shelton; Wayne Davis; and Ned Pugh, Senior class president, ex-officio member. Officers for S ' 37 were: Danny Abels, president; Patricia Poulson, secretary; Elizabeth Dittman, assistant secretary. Also serving on the board were Beverly Riester, Clem Jacomini, Alan Cameron, and Joe Alfred, the Senior president.
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SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY (Row 1) M. Harmon. S. Bytlrom. S. WhiUhcod, G. Kautor. H. Kauior. A. Stojana, G. RiothmilUr, B. Hag . K. Kalo. F. Fuiikawa, I. Goiialin, R. SIraub, H. Twombly. (Row 2) — I. Gaunt, L. Winter, V. Wi«ser, L. Dorsey, P. Poulson, P. Moron, Miss Campbell, F. Conrad, S. Elias, L. Lee Turner, B. De Gregory, K. Shore, Y. Kawa- kami, L. Miller. (Row 3)— V. Sholwell, J. Ruegg, L. McGoun, Z. Lederson, R. Blarney, R. Waxier, P. Lampton. B. Ball. J. Bruce, £. Bell. G. Brunswick, M. Sands. (Row 4)— V. Bruce, D. Leal, E. Dittman, M. Hall, N. Poulson. M. Wales.L. Gehring. H. Walker, C. Jennings. H. Griffin, R. Bridges. (Row 5) — B. Cassiday. W. Davis, N. Pugh. T. White. D. Foster. F. Gelberg. L. Stocker, D. Abels. C. Hughes, G. Adams, A. Dibb. SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY (Row D — I. Jocelyn. H. Twombly. L. Monteleone. M. Moorhouse. G. Kaujor, J. Russell. S. Roberts. R. Griffin. Miss Campbell. F. Gel- berg. S. Elias. S. Bystrom. B. Ball, M. Hartley. F. Fujikawa. Y. Kato, R. Hines. (Row 2) — E. Hayashi, P. Poulson, L. Shade, I. Munson. F. Nicodemus. J. Mandel. A. Le- febvre, R. Blarney, A. Stojano, E. Perriguey. Y. Kawakami, M. Thompson. H. Kauior. S. White- head. J. Rosenbaum. B. Schuck, L. Roseman. R. Straub. (Row 3) — M. Bennett. D. Berkus. J. Sear- geant. A. Briglio. S. McMillan, E. Morrison. L. Gehring. L. Shade. E. Howard. J. Ruegg. M. Stirling, F. Lewis. I. Bruce, P. Lampton, V. Sholwell, L. Nickel D. Trook, B. Sharp. Z Nickel. (Row 4) — S. Loll. J. Pugh. M. Bialek. G. Misch. V. Bruce. R. Cater. V. Shoemaker. F. Ball, L. Turner. V. Carroll. H. VanOsdol. E. Chudom. L. Miller. P. Grace. I. Newman. P. Miller. (Row 5) — H. Matsu- shige. G. Adams. C. Jacomini. C. Christiansen. T. Hil son. D. Abels. B. Cassiday. R. Williams, L. Johanson. SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY A Marshall student making four R ' s a term, three of them recommended to the Scholarship Society, automatically becomes a member of John Marshall ' s chapter 233 of the Scholarship Society, The local chapter under the sponsorship of Miss Campbell meets from time to time in the library to discuss current problems and issues and to hear guest speakers. Every term a special program awards pins to those seniors who have achieved membership in the California Scholarship Federation. Traditionally this program is followed by a luncheon for all seniors who are members of the society. The society also enjoys picnics, excursions and other social recreation. This past year the members visited the near-by Griffith Park Planetarium on Novem- ber 18. After going through the various exhibits and attending the lecture, they adiourned to the canyon below for picnic lunch near the bird sanctuary. On St. Patrick ' s Day, the A12 ' s entertained the Scholarship Society by having an afternoon dance in its honor. The society also seeks to develop hobbies and the worthy use of leisure time. In line with this work, this past semester the society has sponsored the Stamp Club. It is the object of this club to give those who are interested in philately an opportunity to study stamps and to enlarge their collections by exchanging duplicates. Throughout the term, their bi-monthly meetings have been made interesting with parties and contests. A stamp exhibit was one of the interesting PAGE 15
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