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IT, I ' I , ' ' I ! JlJllllli It ' ■ ' ■ ' ! ' ' ' it Girls ' Senior Board GIRLS ' SENIOR BOARD The Girls ' Senior Board has been an important organization for many years. Its purpose is to further the Student Government principle of the school. The members have been very conscientious in doing their work and with the co-operation of the Girls ' Student Body they have been very successful in doing their duty. The Board consists of twenty-five members elected by popular election of the Senior classes. The officers are : Virginia Dudley — President. Mary Margaret Hudson — Vice- President. Doris Dennison — Secretary and Treasurer. Louis Doran — Sergt-at-Arms. Dves Durrant — Pros. Attorney. Veo Caldwell — Public Defender. The Senior A members are : Max- ine Maxson, Eleanor and Maude Hedrick, Mildred Jones, Mildred Swanson, Elizabeth King, Ernestine Neiley, Jannette Wigmore, La Rue Rick, Dorothy Miranda. The Senior B members are : Dor- othv Duncan, Marian Steel, Evelvn Pickrile, Grace Wirth, Burdette El- son, Eula Moe Gates, Virginia Lee Smith, Virginia Louise Smith, and Blanche Burbank.
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Senior Board; BOYS ' SENIOR BOARD The Boys ' Senior Board is com- posed of fifteen members, selected from the whole Senior class. The members of the Board are assisted by associate members, elected at the first meeting by the Board itself. The idea of having such an or- ganization was originated by Mr. Oliver in 1912. It is confined to stu- dents of the Senior class only, be- cause, having been in the school for three years, they are fully acquaint- ed with the rules, traditions, and as- pirations of L. A. High. The main object of Board is to help with the organization of the school at the beginning of the term, and to preserve throughout the stu- dent body a high standard of con- duct. During the past term the work of the Boys ' Senior Board has been highly successful. The members have conscientiously done their full duty, and have shown the members of the school that they were their friends, and wished to render help rather than punishment. The pr- connel of the Board is: Edward C. Pallette, President. Keith Carver, Vice-President. Oscar Trippet, Jr., Secretary. Guy Dennis, Prosecuting Attor- ney. Joseph Horton, Public Defender. Albert Rogers, Sergeant-at-Arms. Pane Thirly-tu-o
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