Leuzinger High School - Pylon Yearbook (Lawndale, CA)

 - Class of 1957

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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Second Semester, Bottom Row: B. Corum, B. Keller, j. Enyeart, R. Carlson, C. Hieber, L. Hildebrand, S, Pinney, R. XValker, R. Perry, C. Qualls, S. Lunn, l. Reynoso, L. Mcliindley, D. XX'ilson, H. Lathrop. Rott' Two: Ci. Thomsen, E. Gray 1 XY . Kamikawa, B. Greathouse, A. Baskins, R. Stricklin, S. XY are, M. Foutts, M. Dessen, M. Lopez, R. Morales, P. Daigneault, G. Johnston, K. Sunshine, j. Stoner, j. Youngberg, S. Stillman, I. Kipfer. Rou' 'l'lJrcc: ll. Scott, D. Thatcher, II. Snare, S. Graves, P. McGilvrey, C. Thomas, S. Hughes, M. Tock, P. Bechtel, E. Evans, E. Pawlaczyk, S, Hippler, L. Herrington, j. Isaacs, N. Mentell, H. Reed, B. Hunt, M. Gay. Kou' Ifonr: C. Towles, S. Koontz, C. Wleppler, D. Rose j Hyden R Lyons J Eraser L. Martinez, -I. Adams, j. Henderson, XV. Wlhiles, D, Test, l f' B. Himrt-on, T. Huntley, j. SVatters, Li Manley. Campus improvement, an R.O.T.C. training program, aid to a student in Greece, changes in the constitution, attendance awards, health scholarships and safety drives are indicative of the asundry issues that require committee investigation and dis- cussion before a House proposal is voted upon. The House of Representatives, though united as one large body, accomplishes most of its duties through many smaller units, its committees. Temporary committees are selected to fulfill transient projects that are proposed through new business. Safety and Pep week committees are somewhat permanent in nature and meet jointly w ith the Senate. Second semester House chose some of its members to attend interschool meetings such as the three day California Association of Student Councils and the C.A.S.C. meeting at Xvhittier. As a gesture of friendship to Merete and Roger, exchange stu- dents, duplicate picture hooks that contain pictures and slides of campus and off campus living were procured. These books will help them explain American society, particularly with reference to our school system when they return to their own countries. Leading the House the second semester were Student Body Speaker Rita Perry, Assistant Speaker Dave Test, Recording Secretary Linda Herrington and Filing Secretary Merete Dessen and Parliamentarian Dick Rose, CJAYLENE XVOODS BARBARA HOLLAND SYLVIA lNlARMOLljO Vice President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary DORRAYNE XVEILER Treasurer STUDENT BODY OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER . RITA PERRY Speaker of the Housc

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Will the assembly please come to order, nervously pleads Gene Badstubner, second semester student body president, when Haw- thorne High presented an exchange assembly on May 9. Olympville also applauded talent from Jefferson and Manuel Arts High Schools brought to us through the efforts of the Senate assembly committee. Bringing a variety of talented members to Leuzinger, El Camino Junior College presented an assembly on March 6 for student body card holders. Representing Leuzinger, three juniors and Judy Traver, secretary of the California Association of Student Councils, attended an all- day convention of the CASC at Excelsiar High School on April 24. To raise funds for the exchange student program, the second semester Senate presented annual Pep Week. To start the week, old fashioned candy and derby hats were sold :luring Old Fashion Day. Next came Sports Day when an assembly was presented to top off the day. Wednesday was Carnival Day with 19 different booths sponsored by various clubs on campus. The fourth day was Nations Day. On this day an assembly was held with all nationali- ties displaying their talents. Ending the week, boys had a chance to have the girls walk them to class and pack their lunches, on -Slave Day. That night was a swell switch. or the girls be 'u'e they could invite their guests to the Backw rd Dance, where A ' could be seen wearing Qorsageslof assortedfy getables. txjl Q N f s U V ' tbl' Ji WWE! h bij! pl Q V Hg! will 'px .1 l A ll' fl f , ll Gt Ui? V N 0- fl t Q' D yu 'I ' in al I go I slams BADSTUBNER lid! lv lf will ll ol md lf. xllx f fl Se 'ond Se este ' l' N 1' bl l LV ' l XF! x t t m 'r , ,L C lr V , N J, X I X N Student Body President ' , fl-AV' Nl. X Q ls! J t it A I m ltvlyh ' 1 , v JJ 0' XJ The Second Semester SENATE, smiles as it eagerly awaits its return to headquarters to com- plete plans for Pep Week. Bollom Row: Mr. Cahraman, D. Weller, J. Skinner, J. Bradford, J. Lore, J. Herrington, S. Marmolejo, J. Payne, J. Traver, Miss XVeary. Row Two: B. Davis, B. Swanson, T. Pallante, G. Chandler, A. Dillinger, B. Holland, D. Page, Rau' Three: L. Free- man, G. Glissman, D. Haden, R. Lawson, C. Curtis, S. Croley, D. Tessieri, G. W'oods. Rau' Four: F. MacDonald, J. Collins, R. Redmond, R, Macray, G. Badstubner, F. Hastings, B. War- ren, B, Ripley. Rou' Five: J. Powers, S, Ripley, J. XVells, H. Summers, B. Clock. Rau' Six: T. Bailey, J. Dwyer, R. Lansdell, M. Sims, R. Mitchell, R. Rangel. tt



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Presiding over the court first semester was Gene Badstubner, Chief Justice. His helpers are Bollom Row: L. Butterfleld, Clerk. Rott' Tzco: J. Payne, Girls' Bailiffg C. Curtis, Boys' Associate Judge: B. Holland, Girls' Associate Judge: J. Hen- derson, Boys' Bailiff. Rott' 'l'brec: Mr. Cahraman, sponsor. Guilty or not guilty? is often the question confronting the STUDENT COURT. Bollom Row: Herrington, Clerkg R. Mitchell, Chief Justice. Row Two: J. Lore, Girls' Associate Judge: R. Lansdell, Boys' Associate Judge: M. Dessen, Girls' Bailiffq D. Test, Boys' Bailiff. The purpose of the Election Board is to poll the votes of all the student body elections. It is their job to see that the elections are run smoothly and honestly. Junior girls and boys, who are not running for off1ce,are chosen to serve on this board. The group was organized by Mrs. Beede in 1948. Mr. John O'Neill is the current adviser. Your Control Force does an efficient job in seeing that the rules and regulations of the Leuzinger Constitutions are strictly obeyed. Summons are given to violators and are then turned in to the control chief who in turn sees that the student court receives them. Often, in controversial violations, the officer who gives the summons IHUSI appear to testify. Leuzinger is very proud of the fine way that the Control Force is helping make our school safe. Sixty cases are tried before the Student Court each semester. It is a great responsibility and privilege for the students to be able to enforce the rules, and judge and sentence their own Olympianites. Elected by the student body, the chief justice chooses the court from the Senate and House with the help of advisors. You'll have to appear in court tomorrow, declares the CONTROL FORCE members as they guard the constitutional rules of Leuzinger. Bottom Row: C. Turnage, F. McFadden, D. Rose, H. Croley, S. Croley, S. Day, J. Atchison, P. Roberts, XV. Purtell, L. Bales, J. Guymon. Row Two: Mr. Kovinick, J. McNally, D, Lofland, F. Bailly, L. Freeman, C. Lamb, C. Stern, C. Fleming, B. Kypor, E. McCuaig, M. Wfinterowd, A. Marley, B. Sheriff, Mrs. Lo Presti, Mr. Pace. Under the supervision of Mr, O'Neill the Election Board works quietly and effectively to keep Leuzinger's elections fair and honest. Bottom Row: J. Travis, L. Christian, J. Beeler. Rou' Two: G. Johnston, P. Green, D. Denmark, P. Bennet, J. Gereaux, J. O'Neill. 5 u 44 I -n sf- .Y V' t

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