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THE STUDENT COUNCIL The student council ollicers are: Clara Blandino, chair- man, and Romelia Altamarino, secretary. Mr. Dickison is the sponsor. The members and their home rooms are: Annie Blandino, 3: Louis Aerrera, 5: Virginia Licon, 109: Mitchell Garafalls. lll: Augslina Noriaga, 112: Henrietta Chaldu. 113: Elmer Leung. 115: Nellie Martin. 116: Ruby Hunter. 117: Lydia Duran. 118: Okamoto Fumiko, 120: Amado Levario. 122: Morris Weiss, 210: Morris Picou and Shzuko Shirane. 202: Everett Foley, 204: Hymes West, 205: Moody Dandridge, 206: Chester Pipkin. 207: Roosevelt Howard, 208: Ernest Jones. 209: Edna Jordan. 211: Angelo Nicaso, 2121, Corrine Bryant. 213: Pete Lew, 214: Dena Boyd, 215: Har- riet Roberts. 216: Odessa George. 217. The student council meets in room 203 every Monday at the latter part of the home room period. The members bring the news to their home rooms about the safety rules they dis- cuss at the meeting. A new system has been developed this term. Violators of certain rules are summoned to court by tags which are handed out by appointed people. The offender goes to court at the next meeting of the council. lf found guilty some punishment is imposed upon him. CITIZENS OF LAFAYETTE There are nearly 125 pupils who deyote the better part of a period each day in working for the school. Q They are the monitors who serve in the different offices, in the student store, in the library. and in the hall, the committee that attends the Student Body Finances, the Council, the Stu- dent Body Oflicers, and we might modestly mention the Sen- tinel Staff. These boys and girls do hard work. and have real jobs. They are learning to take their part in a civic organization and will be all the better citizens because of this training of Lafayette. FLAG BEARERS Room 1l3- Room 214- Room 118- Alice Soto Low Mon Yock Bernard Cook James Allsup Carmen Dominguez Delia Jurado Room 2l6- Room 1l1-- Room 116- Concha Delgado Aurrlio Duran Alfred Johnson Sunao Pukuyama Arie Lee Branch Bessie Winagura Page Twenty- five i
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only to talk about our pets, but to learn their ways, to render aid when needed and learn how to take proper care of them Our club is limited to twenty-five pupils. Following is the list of members: Olga Abdo, Tuitera Dominguez, David Iurado, Virginia Palmer, Joe Geier, Henry Greenwood, June Taylor, Hannah Cohen, Ollie Goodlow, Flora Garcia, Elisa Ochoa, james Alexander, Corrine Bryant, Michiko Shikedo, Ilene Harris, vice-president, Vera Glass, secretary, Eugene W'ieczorek, Louis LaCour, Veto Licausi, NVesley Colburt, Priscilla Velasco, Nick Abraham, NV alter Chavez, Soledad Vasquez, Sarah Engle, and Joe Liberto. , I Our committees are: Programs, Ollie Mae Goodlowg chairmen, Olga Abdo, Michiko Shikedog Emergency Squad, Henry Greenwood: captains, Vito Licausi, Nick Abrahamg Keeper of the Portfolio, Hannah Cohen, Press Committee, june Taylor, and Club Cartoonist, Nick Abraham. Miss Sxneading sponsors the Balto Club. -June Taylor. BETTER ENGLISH The ship, Better English, has landed safely on the isle of February, and Miss Spencer, commander-in-chief, has allowed the army on board shore leave, only one condition, that they use better English always. The ship, sailing through this term, encountered bad weater, sharks, dangerous reefs, and everything imaginable to turn her out of her course, but she got through safely with a majority of her cargo still undamaged. Alas and alack! The wounded soldiers were not given the privilege of going to the exciting baseball game between the Better English teams. Don't let the errors get the best of you while you are on leave. P. T. A. The P. T. A. of this term has had two executive meetings and one regular meeting. An evening meeting was also held in january, Sargeant johnson being the speaker. The officers of the association consist of Mrs. Sarah Wil- lingham, president, Mrs. Helen Moxley, first vice-president, Mrs. Anita Vacher, second vice-president, Mrs. Margaret E. Murdoch, secretary, and Mrs. Mary Barnes, treasurer.
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