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SENIOR CONTROL It is hoped that the lessons in law and order which the Senior Board teaches will also help everyone of us to become better citizens. The boys of the Board wish to express to the Student Body their sincere appreciation for the whole-hearted co-operation that has been extended, and which has been a great factor in aiding the Board to perform its functions. Every school activity is represented by the members of the Board, who are: Lester Blumberg. Bob Carley, Tom Flynn, Jack Graves, Carl Gustafson, Harry Hawkins, Jim Hawkins, Bill Jamieson, Phil Kistler, Fred Koebig, Wayland Leonard, Bob Lesser, Kenyon MacDonald, Pete McArthur, Fred Mc Pher- son, John Montoya, Lawrence Nelson, Dean Olson. John Page, Gordon Stephens, Bill Todd, Owen Ward. Tom Yager, Ralph Young, and Phil Zonne. Reading down. Left to right: John Montoya, Lawrence Nelson, Dean Olson, John Page, Gordon Stevens. BUI Todd, Owen Ward, Tom Yager. Ralph Young, Phil Zonne. is twenty-seven
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BOYS 9 BOARD OF President: Kenyon Mac Donald Vice-president: Harry Hawkins Secretary -treasurer: Bill Jamieson Sergeant-at-arms: Jim Hawkins Commissioner: Fred Koebig Sponsor: Mr. vander Bie The Boys ' Senior Board through this past term has earnestly endeavored to uphold the ideals and traditions of our school. Working to create a cordial understanding between the boys of the Board and the Student Body, the members have made a serious effort to reduce the number of law offenders, and to further prevention, rather than punishment. Each case that is presented has been handled with a spirit of justice and understanding, so that the boys may come to think of the Board as an organization work- ing to help them make a fine record in high school. Reading down. Left to right : Lester Blumberg, Robert Carley, Tom Flinni, Jack Graves, Carl Gustafson, Phil Kistler, Wayland Leonard. Bob Lesser, Pete Me Arthur. Fred McPherson, tWC7lt w
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Left to Tight. Front row : Betty Thorson, Elaine Strauss, Sergee Feldman, Marjorie Seaman, Barbara Davies, Jeannette Herring, Betty Gale Emerson, Marion Clemson, Catherine Shimp. Second row : Betty Bond, Frances Fisher, Anne Martineau, Betty Glass, Jane Eaton, Jean Webb, Grace Wolf skill, Katharine Howard. Back row : Louise Freese. Mar got Duval, Virginia Davis, Edythe Inwood, Kay Higgins, Helen Brown. Girls 9 Associate Bosiird President: Barbara Davies Chairman: Jeannette Herring Sponsor: Miss Wolverton Since 1926 when the Girls ' Associate Board was organized, there lias been a constant demand for dependable, hard working Associate Board members. The girls, this term, have been exceptionally efficient and highly successful in their activities. The chief duty of the Associate Board is to help in the offices of the scholarship advisers. They also assist the regular Senior Board and do their best to uphold school rules and ideals. This term, the Associate Board was composed of five A12 girls, ten B12 girls, and ten All girls. The president of the Senior Board appoints the members from the A12 and B12 candidates while the All girls are chosen by their class. The members enjoy practically every privilege of the regular Board mem- bers except that of voting at the trials and elections. The returning members of the Board look forward to having equally as efficient members of the Associate Board next term. The members are: Betty Benn, Helen Brown, Margaret Brown, Marion Clemson. Virginia Davis, Margot Duval, Jane Eaton, Betty Gale Emerson, Shirley Jean Feldman, Fiances Fisher, Louise Freese, Betty Glass, Kathleen Higgins, Katherine Howard, Carol Hover, Edythe Inwood, Anne Martineau. Mary Virginia Pyne, Marjorie Seaman. Catherine Shimp, Elaine Strauss, Betty Thorson, Bonnie Tower, Jean Webb, Grace Wolfskill. twenty-eight
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