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X R . First Row Richmond, 0c Qr, errlne, Maag, Lewis. Second Row Miss Rous, Dorlan, V. Smith, Whitely, E. Dorland. rd Row E. Kennedy, Rebhausen, Druliner, B. Brown, Behr, Shea, Arnette. Firs! Row Minech, Reis, Cox 11, Keiser, M. Doi. Second Row-Mr. Waller, Parrett, Moses. Third Row B1ee-ckcr, Heizman, Fashbaugh, Patton, Clark, Butterworth. Girls, and Boys, Leagues HE purpose of the Girls' and Boys Leagues of Redondo Union High school is to serve as a common ground where the members of each organization can meet and discuss problems of student body government Confronting them that are of mutual interest to them both. Meetings are held each month and over a period of years these two groups have successfully contributed to the smoothly operating student control. The flrst and second semester Girls' League Ofiicers were: Betty Crocker- Vivian Smith, Presidents; Bette BrownvDorothy Maag, Vice-Presidents; Ruth Lewis- Anna Arnette, Secretaries; Jean Shea-Catherine Myers, Treasurers; Doris Druliner-Katherine Richmond, Sergeants-at-Arms. The first and second semester Boys League o-flicers were: Nye Moses-DOD Parrett, Presidents; Milton Keiser-Bill Reas, Vicepresidents; Masaaki DOi' Ralph Covell, Secretaries; Bob Fashbaugh-John Minech, Treasurers; Floyd Clarke-Frank Butterworth, Sergeants-at-Arms. $1821
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. Scott. irojects judge, t judge nnedy; emester in and id. 21' class Id and : upper 1d Don . 9 9 . ' . G1rls and Boys SerV1ce Commlttees HE Girls and Boys Service Committees of R. U. H. S. iare branches of the Girls and Boys organizations of Student Body; the members are choseri from each advisory by the Judges and Committee Advisers.- The duty of each member is to check on those Who thoughtlessly or care lessly disobey the school and state school laws. It is the practice of the members to warn offenders at the iirst offense, but if they continue to disregard regulations they are given court summons and must appear before the court. The committees have been very successful through the years, due to the splendid co-operation of the students. To be selected to serve on one of the Service Committees is considered an honor. The girls adviser is Miss Rous and the boys, is Mr. Waller. First RoweDavis, Anderson, Munroe, Milson, Freeland, Whitely, Edwards, Burns, P. Goddard, McGuire, Mordff, R. Clark. Second Romeiss Rous, D. Goddard, P. Williams, Behr, Renius, Wolfe, Lindsey, G. Goulet, Stepnick, Bruce, Yates. Third RoweI-Iolon, Loy, Adler, Bartmus, N. Moore, Pike, Nutch, Lippitt, Noggle, Crocker, Aberle. First Row-Proudfoot, Keiser, Reams. Griswold, Barrin, H. Lowe, Mer'cer. Second RoweM. Doi, Vengle, Rhor, Pollard, Stiewel, Hogle, Partridge. Third RoweThomas, G. Burke, Heiz- man, Bleecker, Wigg, C. Malone. Fourth Row-Mr. Waller, P. Ford, H. Ford, J. Byrne, Wheaton, S. Steward, Rpscoe, Fifth Row-Angell, Carter, Huddleston, Minech, Clark, R. Mulgrew. Sixth Rolekner Metzger, D. Moore, Serber, Brayton, Fashbaugh, Black, ickson, Janes, Butterworth. 22173
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an. V. , Bohr. Moses. High :ation them a and o the Dcker- Ruth Doris ;-D0n DoiA Floyd VJhogs Who and What NYE MOSES Student Body President BETTY PERRINE MARY WATTERICK President Scholarship Society Business Manager of Pilot XIIDA WHITELY FRED LOWE Concert Master Senior Orchestra President of Senior A Class NYE MOSES AND CARL PATTON pAUL YATES Captains of A Basketball Editor-in-Chief of Pilot JERRY BOWMAN BOB JANES Captain of A Football President of Junior A Class
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