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0Uel l'll'l'lel'li .Sy 217 The spring term at Home has been full of student activity. Working as a powerful unit, these Student Body officers planned and staged a successful B10 tour and dance, improved the condition of the campus by helping to stage a Clean Yard Campaign, put on a really fine Smile Week to increase school spirit, analyzed the newly proposed Constitution of the Student Council, and did other things too numerous to mention. Individually the six major student body officers also did an excellent job boosting school spirit and continuing the traditions that go to make LA, High a truly great school. The much-publicized co-Girls' Division presidents more than lived up to their advance press notices in doing just twice as much as any other Girls' Division president has ever done. Combining their efforts, they promoted a successful Greek Drive, put on a girls' fashion show that was nothing short of sensational, and planned many other social activities. The House of Representatives set its goal at more student activities, Some things accomplished along that line were the noon movies, B10 Orientation Pamphlets, revised constitution for the school, and a continuation of Mixer activities. SUMMER '47 STUDENT BODY OFFICERS. pictured below. from left to right. are: Aen-Ling Chow and Nan Walton. co-Girls' Division Presidents: Norman Adams. Boys' Division president: Barbara Parks. Student Body secretary: Lou Sackin. president of the House of Representatives. - Y Ln' 0 . vp ff' s
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IACK ALEXANDER Student Body President, W'47 'Exerting twice as much energy and effort as might be expected of a class of its size, the W'47 graduating class excelled in accomplishments during its rei gn. School spirit see d sSQlfL6l8l'lf E y 'UUZ17 me to reach one of the highest peaks, considering the unlucky season of football that occurred. The Cabinet class was mainly responsible for the bringing about of this high spirit through its publicity and campaign- ing, which proved highly successful. Another achievement which shows that the W'47 class really had its mind on school government was the fact that the first draft of the newly planned constitution was d rawn up by the Cabinet class of that term. The ever-popular Roman Club Dances were another in- no t' ' ' va ion of which this class can be proud. Formed under the ' sponsorship of Mrs. Edna Evans, and the original planner and first president of the Roman Cl b u , Norman Adams, the club prospered and continued to grow through the nextiterm. In order to help BlO's and other new students become acquainted with their school faster and more easily, B10 orientation ' pamphlets were issued, tours for these groups were conducted, and other methods such as assembly enter- tainment were planned for these groups. As a final gesture of their sincerity member f , s o the class left a handsome bulletin board for the school to use in an- nouncing the weekly events. At the bottom reads their in- scription to the school and the many students yet to pass through her halls. This class and its term of successful activities will not be forgotten for a long, long time, WINTER '47 STUDENT BOD N4 X Y OFFICERS, pictured at right, are: Top, Sully Ann Ruppert, Girls' Division president: next, Terry Comer- ford, Boys' Division president: Peggy Perrine, Student Body secretary: bottom, Monte Himmelbaum, president of the House oi R ' epresentahves.
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OOLIWJ 0 lCeIf'5 2 en for oarcl With their responsibility ol maintain- ing discipline in around Los An- aelem High School, the Boys' and Girls' Senior Boards rank as two of the most important :student-governing groups here. The reputalion ot the Echool could well depend upon the suceesss or fail- ure ol these organizations, The W'47 Senior Board presidents, lliane Doughty and Don Skeele, pic- tured in the upper lelt-hand corner, and the S717 oiliceria, Barbara Ward and C riiii illo Wilde, pictured to the riqhl, have fill helpeti to maintain order at LA, - eruice oarc! The Senior Boarderrs pictured at the riqht were given the dilficult task of preuiclinq over the Service Board Serv- ice Board presidents are, lrom lelt to riqht I iiiiiii y Baird, Pat Delaney and Eddie Boscue, W'47, Eddie Bascue and Camilla Cliif, S'47.
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