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rganizafionzi .fdffen fion, EOOLLUOFWIJ The scene--the library of Rome. The time-any school day, any period. The principal cast--students ol Rome who wish to check out books, receive refer- ence material, or find a quiet atmos- phere in which to study. Here, Paul Anderson, library helper, checks out a book tor a student. orrg, Sofa! Oni of Ula: School supplies, tickets to sports events and assemblies, and new lockers are a few ol the many props that can be found in the business office. The student store helpers pictured here are Pat Woodman, Zelline Hart, and Hope Bennett. PML Pafrof So that LA. High may continue to hold the privileges of Senior Park for its present twelfth grade classes and those to come, the Park Commission has been designated to patrol Senior Park and to enforce the regulations concern- ing it. Members of the Park Commission are: First row, left to right: Pat Walker, Vir- ginia Reynolds, lune Bronson, Maria Ostrom, Mrs, Edna Evans, Shirley lack- son, Ruth Margulies, and Dicta Silliman. Second row: Howard Garber, lay Maiden, Wally Gayner, Ralph Wark, and Ed Yates. Third row: Morgan Wright, Bud Gross, lohnny Magallon, Ralph Sternberg, and Al Friedman.
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lgonlalw, jalfc lgricle... Ah-oh-ohl Don't drop that orange peel. No ecitingis allowed in Senior Pork! Thats: what Doris Chose, Senior liocircler, :seems to be :soying to Mcrrilyn llozaonov. Many more girls ond lellowfs give up their :spore time working on Senior and Service Boord to :safeguard LIL High ruler: ond traditions. woo! ,SZlf'UiC8 Xoman Commiucfcf The Romon Club? Definitely o succeursl Whot LA. l'lif'1h student could ever forget those tour wonderful donces held in the toll term, or the three that were :supervised by Paul Calhoun, Roman Club Committee chciirmosn, this: spring? Not one of these dances could have been successful without the help of the hard-working individuals on the committee, tor it was they who checked belongings in the cloakrooin, deco- roted the gym, sold cokes to thirsty Roman dancers, checked tickets, ond publicized the ottairs. THE ROMAN CLUB COMMITTEE. Pictured at Upper Lett are: Front row. left to right: Sally Drews. Roz Weiner. Dolores Pirxkert. Pat Frick. Sue Walton. and Barbara Higginson. Back row. left to right: Margie Con- stance. lack Bobinette. Iohn Rye. Spence Haniel. Guy Levingston. Dick Walsh. and Sylvia Lanleld. Absent trom picture is committee chairman. Paul Calhoun. 0 l f'lll What performance could be adequately enacted without the unseen honds oi the energetic and hard-working Stage Crew? Setting up scenery, ond keeping the sound equipment in Working order -f-dll this is done by our oble stoge hands. THE STAGE CREW. Pictured at the left bottom. are. from lett to right: Doyle Britton. lim Bogal. Russell Tinsley tstage manaqerl. Ralph Wark. Bill Haines. Wallace Tom. and Clilton Gulley.
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Ever since l893, when through the interest of Ernest W. Oliver the school was represented by a company known as the L.A, High Cadets, military training has been a part of Los Angeles High School. The cadets continued at LA. until l9l9 when an order from the War Department established an official ROTC at L.A, High in compliance with the National Defense Act. At present the batallion selects a rifle team and a drill team to re-present it and the batallion also competes in the seini-annual Federal Inspections. ln the picture at the left, the cadet officers and the instruct- ors are shown. They are, from left to right, Sgt, Instructor Elmer McCoy, Lt. Colonel Ralph Soderbera, W'47, Sat. ln' structors Thomas Vlfithrow, lame-s Baldwin, and lames Law- son, and Lt. Colonel Hal Hichborn, S'-17. The two pictures below show the rifle team and the drill team. The rifle team, led by Sgt. Instructor lames Baldwin and the top man on the team, Harold Zinkow, took second place in the city in both the Hearst match and the Sth Army match and capped a fifth in the Blue Devils match. The drill team's only outrof-school appearance was at the ROTC. Military Ball. The members of the rifle team are: Top row, left to right, Hawkins, Waller, Seferian, Berger, McCoy flnstructorl, Black, Abell, Hubbell, Bottom row. Anderson, Zinkow, Topp, and Bodman. The drill team nienibers are. Lett to right, Hunt, Saniper, Beaumont, Alt, Enterman, Abell Bradley, Dunwoody, Pfen- ning, and Saigit. gram. fffsp - i ' 'iv n iafxti 71-'U-r mir-
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