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Student Government Directors The work of the Student Government Directors under the able guidance of hir. Kempton and Miss Lobanoff has proved to be educational as well as interesting. Nlany of these directors belong to the Leaders' Club. ln this club discussions of the various problems that enter into the work of the Stu- dent Government prove profitable. This group works quietly and endeavors to solve many problems that arise. The assistance of these students helps our school to run more smoothly. Those who appear in the first row, reading from left to right, are as fol- lows: lVIary Cook, new buildingg Sophie Feldman, papers, Durlene Brenham, social welfareg Jerome Nemer, auditoriumg Nadine Coughlin, welfare dressg Elizabeth Hibou, first period cafeteria, Kathryn Wheeler, honor roll and merits. Second row: Howard Thompson, finance, George Soloman, new buildingg Bernice Wilson, main building, Beatrice Labbe, teachers' helpersg Lloyd hlorris, order and deportmentg Charles Leaman, boys, bungalow. Third row: Eva Sirkin, groundsg Eleanor Cooper, secretaryg Virginia La Fon, offices, Jeanne Brey, reception and auditorium, Helen Dresser, welfare and deportmentg Nlargaret Hastings, school property. Top row: Joseph Tatum, welfareg Roger Parish, propertyg George Hollis, property, Glen Fahnestock, social problems, Randolph Sutherland, main building. i671
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Commissioners VVe have been fortunate this year in having a hard working group of commissioners Who have fulfilled the duties of their oflices admirably. The commissioners hold the highest offices in Student Government and work directly under Miss Lobanoff and Mr. Kempton, who sponsor all Student Government Work. Each commissioner has charge of a particular department of the Student Government. The commissioners are the only officers elected directly by the entire student body. Those elected this term are Elizabeth lVIcKay, order and deportmentg Marjorie Barter, propertyg Frances Raney, general Welfareg Esther Hauschild, publicityg Helen lrVhlt1l1OfC, recordsg lllorgan Bowne, propertyg Donald Beaton, order and deportmentg David Blonder, receptiong .lack Christensen, financeg Jack Smith, welfareg and Dorothy Kostow, who acted as secretary to the sponsor during the term. Bliss Lobanoff and Mr. Kempton deserve full credit for the work they have done this year in sponsoring Student Government. They have had the entire responsibility of re-organization after the summer vacation. It was not an easy thing to do, but they soon had everything running smoothly. Le Conte Student Government has become famous throughout Los Angeles and the surrounding towns. VVe are proud of the students who have gained for us this reputation for efficiency. lf66l
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Student Government Captains Le Conte's Student Government is very fortunate this term in having such a large number of splendid and reliable captains. The following boys and girls have advanced from workers to lieutenants, and from lieutenants to captains. From captains some will next term be promoted to directors. The following term, six of the best directors will be suggested for commissioners. The girls in the bottom row, reading from left to right, are Mary Skel- ton, yard, lV-a period, Natalie Condon, property, Wyma West, halls, lV-a period, Leta Picker, halls, fifth period: Dorothy Piper, halls, IV-a period, lllargaret Maleev, attendance and tardiness, Helen St. John, head captain. ln the second row are Theodore Cohen, head captain, John Tannehill, property, Carl Evans, property, Harrison Dunham, between periods, Albert Tuch, fifth period, Harry Hydron, IV-b period, Joe Chasnoff, auditorium. Third row, left to right: Marvel Jaffe, property, Mary Bailey, second period, Clara,Garrow, yard, lV-a period, Mary Crosthwaite, pre- and post- school periods, Frances Gentry, first period, Mildred McCauley, sixth period, Anita Varner, third period. Fourth row, left to right: Elmore Grant, before school, Clarence Stark, IV-a period, George Gowman, third period, Everett Sutherland, first and second periods, Frances Mills, sixth period. F683
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