Redondo Union High School - Pilot Yearbook (Redondo Beach, CA)

 - Class of 1934

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First row: Miss Shelton, Snellgruve, Pierce, J. Hulman, Killeter. Lymn. Kti-nedy Second row: E. Holman, Howe. Bird. Meecham. Wise Scliellenlieig. Kinser. Saltai Third row: Denliam. Pool, Hamaguchi, Cort, Warr, Stoner, Swarts, Bradljury, Kjellgren GIRLS ' SERVICE COMMITTEE f HE Girls ' Service Committee of R.U.H.S. is a part of the Girls ' Court and is composed of girls who will do their duties as members of the Service Com- mittee. It is the duty of each member to help the students obey the laws of the school by first obeying them herself and second, pointing out to students, their infringements. Last year the method of determining who should serve on the committee was changed. Up to that time one girl was elected by each advisory section to represent her group on the committee. By the new plan a number of girls are appointed by the girls ' judge and the girls ' advisor. The principle duty of the members of the Service Committee is to help every girl to uphold the laws of R.U.H.S. The girls chosen for membership on this committee are those who are conscientiously willing to abide by the laws of the school. The newer method of selecting members is decidedly the better and the girls have worked hard to accomplish the purpose of the Girls ' Service Committee. The principle offense for which a girl is brought to court is for not wearing the regulation uniform. This uniform consists of a dark blue or black skirt, white middie, with dark blue detachable collar and cuffs, and a tie. Anyone who is unable to wear the uniform may be excused by bringing a note from home. Other offenses for which court summons are given are: eating in the halls, defacing school prop- erty, and leaving the grounds without a permit. The selection of any girl for membership on this committee is considered an honor. The girl must stand high in her studies and be able to judge fairly and to treat eaqually all members of the student body with whom she works. Twfnty-jour

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;u L,-;. K luedy. Wells. McLaughlin, Moore, First fow: .MuUd ' - ii. Kj. lli r. ii. I ' iiiin.-, Ilolin 1 laiisoii. Second row: Miss Shelton, Haddock. Kingsland, Chambers, Pettit, Dale, Neilson. Murdock, Osakie. Chrisman. Killefer GIRLS ' AND BOYS ' LEAGUE I HE object of the Girls ' League is to promote friendship and cooperation among the girls of Redondo Union High School. The league provides for two French orphans and sponsors a Scholarship Fund through which worthy girls may borrow money to finance their way through college. At the beginning of each semester the Senior girls are given Little Sisters. These are girls from the incoming freshman class. It is the task of the Big Sisters to help the new girls about school, giving information and answering questions. Regular programs are presented during Girl ' s League meetings and some which were exceedingly popular this year were Tommy Morazz ' s orchestra, Dick Stock- ton ' s orchestra, and two one act plays. Officers for the Girls League were, first semester: Evelyn Kennedy, president; Dorothy Shipley, vice-president; Jane Costly, secretary; Sara Jane Corrothers and Ethel Holman, treasureres; Cecil Doudna, sergeant at arms; Jessie Holman, judge. Second semester: Evelyn Kennedy, president; Virginia Wells, vice-president; Marg- aret Swarts, secretary; Marguerite McLaughlin, treasurer; Isabel Perrine, sergeant at arms; Jessie Holman, judge. Miss Dorris Shelton is Girls ' League advisor. The Boys ' league has as its goal the idea of true fellowship among the boys. It sponsors the initiation of new boys into our school antl alTords them a party which scrubs never forget. Officers for the first semester this year were: Cyril Pettitt, president; John Dale, vice-president; Bob (Chambers, secretary; Ro y Osakie, treasurer; Glenn Chrisman, sergeant at arms; Walt Nielson, judge. Second semester: James Lenahan, president; Eddie Held, vice-president; Roy Osakie, secretary; Claude Stonier, treasurer; Glenn Chrisman, sergeant at arms; Warren Haddock, judge. Mr. Carl Sebeluis is advisor for the Boys ' League. Tzi ' tnly-three



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First Row: Nielson. Conn, Boaz. Chambir.-, Su.ni. . ham, Rae, Bowman, Foote, Mr. Sebeliu.s Kiii.- ' -i. I -UiU, l aliu-r. B|■ad ha , Bi»n- BOYS ' SERVICE COMMITTEE HE Boys ' Service Committee of R.U.H.S. is a branch of the Boys ' Court and is composed of boys who can be relied upon to perform their duties as members. They are chosen by the boys ' advisor, and the boys ' judge to act as officers of the student body. These boys are selected because of their willingness to abide by and help others abide by the policies of R.U.H.S. It is the duty of the members of the Service Committee to check up on those who are forgetful or careless about obeying the school and state school laws. At the first offense a boy is usually warned, but if he continues to do a certain wrong against the school he will be served with a court summons. These summons are given by the members of the service group and jurors. The individual must not let friendship influence or hinder his action when giving a summons. He must be able to judge with intelligence and to treat the members of the student body equally. The boys ' judge presides over the meetings of the Service Committee, which are held at irregular intervals. The Boys ' League secretary acts as secretary of the Service Committee. Offenses which merit the court summons are: the throwing of paper or other waste materials on the school grounds, leaving school without off grounds permits, marring school property, and other such harmful offenses to the institution. To be chosen for membership on the Service Committee is considered a high honor as all members are carefully selected. Only those who make passing grades and admire fair play and exemplify good sportsmanship are selected for membership on the Service Committee. Tti-fnty-five

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