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COMMUNITY OFF! Jim English did a grand job as Student Community President for Summer 1941. The highlight of his career was being chosen to act as Mayor of the city of Los Angeles during Boys ' Week. This was a great honor both for Jim and for Dorsey. It was during his term, that the office of Commissioner of Public Relations was established. The du- ties of this Commissioner are to bring the school and the surrounding community in closer contact and to create a friendlier feeling and a better understanding between them. The need for an office of this type was felt when the Angeles Mesa Kiwanis was staging their second Extravaganza to obtain money for band uniforms. Dick Porter was appointed to act as the first Commissioner of Public Relations. It was also during Jim ' s term of office that the plan originated to add more members to the Executive Board. Lois Bodine and Bill Foxe, as Personnel Vice-Presidents, both accomplished a great deal. Under Lois ' jurisdiction fell the responsibility of Girls ' Day, a tradition which was more successfully carried out than ever before. She had a very capable and efficient Personnel Board working with her. The crown- Lois Bodine, Girls ' Personnel Vice-President; Bill Foxe, Boys ' Personnel Vice-President; lane Elliott. Secretary; Art Kumamato, Boys ' Service Vice-President; Jackie Hester, Girls ' Service Vice-President.
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C£RS WA by the excellence of the various service committees. Under their supervision were the before-school, noon and period hall squads, and all the other service committees which go to make up our Dorsey Community. Cnce a week they met to discuss how Improvements could be made through the service mem- bers. In this task they were assisted by the service commis- sioners. Helen Supple, as Student Community Secretary, kept accurate minutes of all meetings and wrote letters that were a credit to the school. Her main job was to help the Student Body President and her work also Included acting as Secretary of the leadership class. Bill Allen. President W ' 41 EXECUTIVE BOARD— Row 1— Betty Jane Huffman, Helen Supple, Bill Allen, Bonita Richardson, Ins Webb, Janet Veitch, Bud Herbsman. Row 2 — Don Yockey, George Vane, Jerry Gray, Jerome Fox, Don Dickinson, Tony Pappas, Jim English. W ' 4I PERSONNEL BOARD — Row 1 — Bar- bara Memoir, Lois Bodine, Dolores Mcln- tyre, Bonita Richardson, Iris Webb, Helen Kennedy. Row 2 — Jerome Fox, George Vane, Bill Allen, Don Dickinson, Tom Sia- tos. Bob Bostick, Jim English. 15
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Ctk s ' 41 ing of Bonita Richardson, as the May Queen, culminated the day ' s activities. Bill Foxe expertly headed the Boys ' Personnel Board. A boys ' assembly with the Gym Club performing and Bill Corwin talking to the group, was one of the high lights of his term. Jackie Hester and Arthur Kumamoto ably carried out the du- ties of Girls ' and Boys ' Service Vice-President. Their job, which was a difficult one, was to supervise the various serv- ice committees. Jane Elliott, as Student Community Secretary, did a commend- able job of writing minutes and the letters which tend to draw the Western League into closer union. She kept a com- plete record of the work done each day in the leadership class. Jim English, President S ' 41 EXECUTIVE BOARD — Row 1 — Leah Butman, Lois Bodine, Jackie Hester, Jim English, Jane Elliott, Delores Mclntyre, Marion Austin. Row 2 — Buster Galbraith, Jim Taber, Tom Siatos, Kathleen McCun- niff. Art Kumamoto, Bill Foxe, Don Dick- inson. S ' 41 PERSONNEL BOARD — Row 1 — Mari- lyn Carlson, Jackie Hester, Lois Bodine, Bonita Richardson, Eileen Hall, Charlotte Moran. Row 2 — Don Corwtn, Tom Siatos, Bill Foxe, Don Dickinson, Murray Bishop, Art Kumamoto. 17
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