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Secretary: Dick Winters Sergeant-at-arma: Bill Wilson BOARD OF CONTROL In addition to the noon-time posts, which are stationed about the yard to keep students on the school bounds, the Board has other activi- ties such as the dance for both Boys ' and Girls ' Board members, held once a term, and a stag dinner for the Boys ' Board. Deep appreciation is offered to these stu- dents for their fine co-operation and splendid attitude this term, and also to Mr. Hazelton, the Board ' s sponsor, whose untiring efforts, loyalty, and unswerving devotion have made it possible to live up to the ideals established by the Board. Officers: president. Edwin D. Jones; vice- president. Frank Weir, secretary, Dick Winters; sergeant-at-arms. Bill Wilson; sponsor, Mr. Hazelton. Members: A12 ' s — John Cooper. Marshall Cromwell. Jack Dwan, Perrin Fay, L. B. Har- bour. Harry Hill, Ed Jones. Jim Keefe, Bill Mar- shall. Al Packer. Carl Petersen. Peter Quist, Ray Rosecrans. Walt Thompson. Frank Weir. Milt Whitebook, Bill Wilson. Hal Winogura. Dick Winters. B12 ' s — Bill Fields. Jim Hokom, Dave Lapi- dus. John Locke. Ted MacConoghey. Lewis Reese, John Robinson, John Rubel. Nick Snyder. Hitoshe Yonemura. Al Packer Carl Petersi ■ Peter Quint Lewie n i • John Ro Ray Rosecrans John Rubel Nick Snyder Walt Thompson Milt Whitebook Hal Winotjnra Hitoshe Yonemura
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B . . ' • - ' 1 Preaidi nt ; Edwin Jotlt Vice-president: Frank Weil THE BOYS 9 SENIOR The purpose of the Boys ' Senior Board is to maintain law and order throughout the school. The basic principle of the Board is to prevent law breaking rather than simply to act as a punitive body. Persons accused of violating a school rule are summoned to appear before an impartial and fair jury, consisting of the Board members. The violators are dealt with accord- ing to the seriousness of their offense. Twenty-five boys comprize the regular Board. Ten of these boys are elected to the B Board, and remain members of the Board until graduation. The B Board members who have become A Boarders and five more elected from the A12 class, constitute the A Board. The officers of the Board are elected from the A Board. The president, who is the presiding officer, vice-president, secretary, and sergeant-at- arms, make up the governing body of the Board In addition to the regular Board members, there are twenty-five Associate members who assist the regular Board with its duties. These mem- bers do not wear the characteristic blue sweater and emblem which distinguish the regular Board. ■ all ( ' i ma well Jim II Jack I ' lrnit Jim A . . ft I ' rrrhi In i Dave Lap id us mil hi. id John 1 L. li Harbour Ted MOci ' onogtu Harry Hill BUI Marshall
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Girls 9 Associate Board President: Kit Hambly Vice-president : Mary Anne Hall Sponsor: .Miss Sarah Foss Wolverton The Associate Board was organized in 1926 and tor eleven years now, it has been of invaluable aid to the Girls ' Board in maintaining the laws of the school and in up- holding its standards. The work of the members consists chiefly of assisting in the Personnel Office and Book Depository. The Associate girls must give one full period a day to this work. These girls have all the privileges of the regular Senior Board girls except that of attending meetings and of voting at elections and trials. They fully realize the responsibility placed upon them and try to use justly the power given them. They are equally aware of the purport and intent of the Board motto, Noblesse Oblige and endeavor to fulfill that motto. The Associate Board is composed of twenty-six girls: six A12 girls, ten B12 girls, and ten All girls. These girls are elected respectively by their classes. The A12 members are: La Vaughn Bradley, Margery Cass, Louise Goldman, Mar- gery Hall, Lois Heitler, Betty Johnston, Jean Kunkel, June Landstrom. Jean Potter, Phyllis Worth. The B12 ' s are: Lorraine Averrill, Margaret Branscom, Jean Clarke. Mary Erikson, Patricia Freese, Betsy Fricke, Regina Haimo. Winston Hill. Nancy Scougall, Myra Seeley, Vivian Shafer. The All ' s are: Susan Gibson, Dorothy Hepp, Jeanne King, Alva Lloyd, Pat Morrissey, Marjorie Schenk, Dorothea Shaw. Rose Sun- seri, Pat Wallace, Pat Wirsching. Left to right. Bottom row: Schenk, Scougall, Seeley. Shaw, Sunscri. Wallace, Wirsching, Worth. Row two: Hepp, Hill, Johnston, King, Kunkel, Lloyd, Newberry, Potter. Row three: Fricke, Gibson. Goldman, Haimo, M. Hall, M. A. Hall, Hambly, Heilter. Top row: Averrill. Bradley, Branscom, Cass, Clarke, Erik- son, Freese, V ■ v £; «Ul r £ f3 £ O f) ' o th irty-two
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