Los Angeles High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1938

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Boys' House and Grounds President: Fred Rameson Vice-president: Gordon Haines Secretary: Harrison Mack Sponsor: Mr. C. Jordan The House and Grounds Committee was organized in the year of 1920 under the supervision of Mr. Paxton. From the date of origin, it made rapid strides and now is one of the foremost organizations in the school. - From the earliest date down to the present, the aim of the House and Grounds Committee has alwayssbeen to create among the students of the school an interest in the appearance of the grounds and the building, to abolish congestion and confusion among the students, and to endeavor to uphold the constitution of the school in regard to the observance of its rulings. The Boys' House and Grounds Committee provides ample opportunity for boys of excellent character to take part in this type of activity. Since many have availed themselves of this privilege, and because of splendid co- operation with the Boysf Senior Board and other students, this has been, for the House and Grounds, one of the most successful terms in the schoo1's history. Members: Robert Adams, Karl Alexander, Lawrence Bailey, Virgil Becker, Bill Benton, Harry Bows, Alan Briggs, Edwin Broffman, Charles Brown, Thomas Burdine, Don Burgeson, Fred Burgess, Sanford Chance, Charles Christensen, James Clark, Ed- mond Clinton, Bill Cobun, Don Cox, Bill Cronkrite, George Dean, Mark Donner, Jim Dunlop, Gene Fitzgerald, Bob Freestone, Bob Gatewood, Philip Goldstein, Nat Gorman, Scott Greenwalt, Jim Haddox, Gordon Haines, James Hamilton, Harold Harberts, Philip Harr, Henry Hauben, William H. Herron, Teruu Hoshino, Jimmie Ito, Milburn Jack- son, Jerry Jacobson, Gerard Johnson, Stuart Kalmus, Frank Kalt, Louis King, Edward Koyama, Milton Lefkowitz, Bob Lepper, Wayne Leslie, Bill Loeslein, Arthur Lombardi, Harrison Mack, Merrill Majors, James McCann, Bob McClenathen, Grant McCully, Bruce McEwan, Edward Melczer, Bob Miller, Norman Miller, Reegan H. Miller, Bill Mullinox, Wayne Newby, John Nichols, Richard Noyes, Hitoshige Okabe, Reese Overacker, Jack Ownbey, Clint Paulson, Fred Rameson, Jim Raymond, David Reese, Jarvis Reeves, Allan Romaner, Bill Rucker, Billy Schaffner, Bob Smoot, Bill Stevens, Bob Stoner, Jack Strahan, Richard Talbert, Leo Tanakag Saul Tanzman, Ernest Taub, Tom Turbeville, Rolland Vandergrift, Gus Valentine, Don Waggener, Charles Warnock, Sidney Weiss, Dick Windon, John Yoshinaga, Robert Zaitlin.

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Girls House and Grounds President: Elizabeth Chamberlain Vice-president: Cynthia Mills Secretary: Marion Wooldridge Sponsor: Miss H. Baker The Girls' House and Grounds, established in Summer '21, was composed of four- teen members, seven boys and seven girls. They were appointed by the principal and from the Senior A class. Their insignia was a silver star. Members of the Senior A class were alphabetically chosen to serve as their assistants. Their purpose was to keep the grounds clean and students from eating lunches on the lawns. The Girls' House and Grounds committee is proud to go down on the records as having done an efficient job in serving the school. Today, this is an organization of voluntary members who offer their services. This committee, working in conjunction with the Senior Board, is instrumental in guarding property, and in maintaining the superior morale of the school. Members applying for admission to the Girls' House and Grounds must show not only dependability and honesty, but also tact, courtesy, and an impartial attitude to all offenders. Numerous posts are assigned to the members of the House and Grounds during fourth and fifth periods, and girls applying for positions must be Willing to devote a large part of their lunch period to these duties. The Girls' House and Grounds provides excellent opportunity for the development of leadership and for an expression of service to the school. This group of girls, hav- ing made important strides since its origin, today ranks among the foremost organiza- tions of the school. Members: Allison, Amorelli, Armas, Barker, Bayzerman, Bohlin, Braasse, Bruck, Brooks, Burgess, Chamberlain, Clemens, Collins, Coulter, Crowe, Davis, de Castro, De- canis, Dominick, Dorsey, Dorner, Edkins, Elder, Elliot, Emmons, Ferguson, Fujiki, Fowle, Franke, Fitzgerald, B. Goode, M. Goode, Graves, Gross, Harvey, Heinold, Hill, Hollman, Holroyd, Ito, Joelson, Keller, LeBlane, Lein, Locy, Locker, Maddox, McGee, McGiboney, Mellquist, Mills, Mitchell, Monroe, Moritz, Morrison, Nakashima, Neuman, Newman, Norton, Owens, Patton, Payton, Patterson, Pollack, Porter, Robinson, Roe, Schlorthan, Schmidt, Schulman, Schwartz, Selzer, Silbergleit, Slanin, Spearman, Spector, Staples, Stevens, Stidham, Sundberg, Sturgeon, Tobin, Tomio, Townsley, Uroff, Vlk, Watson, Webb, Wieseneck, J. Williams, M. Williams, Wooldridge, Yeager, Youens.



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Boys' Gym Board T President: Tom Stephenson Vice-president: Don Joyce Secretary treasurer: Ted Iwanabe Sponsor: Coach Herbert White During the last eleven years, the Boys' Gym Board has eiiiciently aided the Physi- cal Education department by doing its best to help in the development of America's physical resources by emphasizing responsibility, integrity, and co-operation. This Board is under the guidance of Mr. White, founder and sponsor. The co-operation and assis- tance given the coaches by the gym board have helped materially in making this a successful term in the gym department. This co-operation has no doubt been instru- mental in helping the coaching staff in attaining its present day high degree of eiiici- ency. The boys, who work on the board are assigned into period groups, take care of the gym oiiice, locker room, and basket room. It is the hope that as the years go by, the Gym Board will become even more valuable to the essential purpose of physical education. The members of the Boys' Gym Board are chosen by Coach White for their trust- worthiness, reliability, and honesty. This group has, during the past few years, earned the reputation of being one of the most efficient bodies in the athletic organization. At the beginning of the new term during the confusion made by the registration of the gym class, these boys are a great help to the coaches in maintaining order. This Boys' Gym Board, in dealings with teachers as well as with students en- deavors to encourage good sportsmanship, eiiiciency, honesty, and co-operation. This year, the members of the Board have Worked not only to make the term successful, but have continued their duties with the vision of the future ranking of the Boys' Gym Board in the Physical Education department before them. Members: Ray Baum, Jack Brady, John Carter, Warren Gibbons, George Gorham, Bill Green, John Grelck, Carl Gross, Glenn Haines, Bob Hunt, Ted Iwanabe, Don Joyce, M. Limonick, Harold Lloyd, Dick McKibbon, K. Namamoto, Joe Okubo, Ted Phillips, John Rockey, Robert Rockwell, Archie Slover, Tom Stephenson, Don Waggener, Reuben Weiner, John Wilkens, Fred Wurster, Kenneth Woolley. Left to right. Bottom row: Lloyd, Hunt, Limoniclc, Haines, Gibbons, Gross, Phillips, Green, Woolley 5ZZZ:dJa'0zZ1Z6, glgalfrbsgizznxgioto, Wurster, Brady, Gorham, Grelclc, Okubo, Weiner. Third row: Steph-

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