Susan Miller Dorsey High School - Circle Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1941

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DELTA TRI-Y — Row 1 — Connie Appleman, Doris Wycoff, Con- nie Smith, Dorothy Campbell, Kathleen Ebbert, Mary Mackenzie, Julieta de la Reguera, Bertha Kamboor, Jeanne Crider, Beulah Ellis, Dolly Parks, Barbara Spevack, Madelyn Lesch, Maxine Ed- wards, Row 2 — Marge Thompson, Eleanor Weber, Marilyn Oster- lund, Ingrid Falikman, Jean Yerxa, Mary Alyce Woodward, Bev- erly Peters, Alice Millkorn, Mildred Irwin, Betty Magneth, Helen Struhar, Phyllis Rogers, Aileen Barry, Ruth Wilson, Dorothy Thomas, Mary Lou Lyon, Bessie Siatos, Betty June Pierce. Row 3 — Pauline Brown, Mildred Chervin, Virginia Cuthree, Secretary, Dorothy Truesdell. Treasurer, Phyllis Denker, Bettie Shubach, Jean Casey. Lois Oshier, Sally Helfgott, Dale Millman, Pat Rush, Barbara Mabrey, Lucille Abbe, Shirley Snedecor, Janice Beach, Florence Lazio, Virginia Whitehead, Ethel Lou Mhoon, Helen Matlack, Jeannette Ferguson, Shirley Foreman. Row 4 — Julia Deets, Virginia Ford, Gloria Lindsay, Barbara Shaner, Muriel Stewart, Evelyn Loven. The 28th Street Hi-Y, sponsored by Mr. Engberg. is a ctub primarily for colored fellows. It does much in serving the community. The fellows take charge of the bicycle racks and every spring assist in the big task of registration of bicycles. Another service rendered is keeping the lunch grounds west of the cafeteria neat and orderly. This organization, like the other service clubs, has its social events, and the fellows as a group attend church once a month. 28th St. Hi-Y 28TH ST. HI-Y — Row 1 — Walter Dennis, Gerald Roberts James Gray, Leslie King. Row 2 — Leon Jones, Jaba Har ris, Thomas Palmer, Jeff Johnson, William Saffiold Al

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Tri-Y ' s Because of the large number of girls interest- ed in the Tri-Y and the activities of the Y.W. C.A., Dorsey is privileged in having four Tri-Y groups. These groups have rendered indispen- sable services to the comrfjunity. The Alpha Tri-Y, sponsored by Mrs. Thorson and Miss Gill, is made up of Senior Aye girls. These girls usher at all girls ' assemblies and help the Hi-Y in their program for keeping the circle tidy at noon. The Alpha Tri-Y donated a lovely flower bowl which was placed in the foyer of the admin- istration building. Members kept attractive arrangements in it throughout the year. The Beta Tri-Y is sponsored by Mrs. Scott and primarily consists of Senior Aye and Bee girls. They spent most of their time sewing for the Red Cross. Most of the eleventh grade Tri-Y girls belong to the Gamma group which is sponsored by Mrs. Hughes and Miss Jackson. The Delta Tri-Y is a club for tenth grade girls and is under the supervision of Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Wyatt. The Gamma and Delta Tri-Y ' s inform the girls of the codes, songs, and oaths of the Y.W.C.A. and prepare them for Senior Tri-Y work. ALPHA — Row 1 — Ruth Wells, Helen McCarty, Kay McCunniff Betty Slater, Betty Dolan, Dorothy Wilson, Marjorie Summer- ville. Row 2 — Edith Kadison, Pearl Beyer, Gloria Hofer, Betty Booker, Gloria Vidmar, Grace Hayes, Iris Webb. Row 3— Naomi Marsh, Peggy Sample, Bonita Richardson, Jackie Stimis, Lois Bodine, Lilas Hollingsworth, Evelyn Fresco. Row 4 — Norma Davis, Jean Watson, Mary Miller, Betty McMullen, Mildred Zim- merman, Phyllis Markson, Margery Murray. Row 5 — Eileen Hall, Marian Austin, Jackie Hester, Helen Kennedy, Dorothy Davis. Row 6 — Sarah Bichachi, Betty Jean Plommer, Virginia Johnson, Dorothy Parker, Barbara Memoli, Dolores Mclntyre, Barbara Foss, Barbara Landry. BETA TRI-Y — Row 1 — Evelyn Francis, Lila Johnson, Marjorie Farrar, Grace Fiskin, Ruth Mills, Gloria Jensen, Martha Manson, Gloria Ducker. Row 2 — Ella Jacobs, Ruth Stover, Elinor Mason, Betty Arian, Jane Gardner, Pat Gray, Beverly Jackson, Dawn Harwood, Shirley Kreutzberg, Phyllis Anderson, May Smith. Row 3 — Evelyn Hauschild, Marilyn Carison, Bonnie Graybill, Jean MacGregor, Helen Supple, Shirley Marshall, Shirley Sheppard, Jane Elliott, Marjorie Welch. GAMMA TRI-Y — Row 1 — Thelma Poston, Flora May London, Charlotte Williams, Jerry Fulton, Pat Wright, Elizabeth Van Vranken, Madeline Dresser, Corinne Harris, Ellen Praytor, Carol Barber, Virginia Hester. Row 2 — Betty Christensen, Marjorie Dunbar, Beatrice Kamboorian, Gloria Arthur, Katherine Mihos, Elinore Rankin, Bobbie Carol Rothschild, Pat Sheean, Gloria Pavey, Dorothy Spencer, Mary Louise Ulloa, Betty Mae Calvin, Jewel Creighton, Gloria Polin, Leiia Sanno. Row 3 — Lois Seaman, Peggy Servais, Cora Louise Fries, Delia Bichachi, Marian Wilson, Marjorie Grant, Virginia Harmon, Carol Coor-Pender, Annette Steinman, Julia Weiss, Maxine Morton, Betty Barrett, Marilyn Gentle, Phyllis Spevack, Elinore Johnson, Joy Cameron, Dolores Jameson, Robin Harrison, Pat Waite, Alice Myers, Shirley Troy. HI ii uj mk ' ■ %ji j 23



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15 O -1 IB V « Service Squads The Service Board is under the direction of the Boys ' and Girls ' Service Vice-Presidents. Assisting the Boys ' Service Vice-President are the two Service Connmis- sioners. A student ' s first semester of service is considered probationary and if his work proves satisfactory, he then becomes a member of the Service Board. For his first recommended semester of service, as a regular member of the Board, a silver certificate is awarded to him. For the second semester, a gold certificate is given; for three semesters, a silver pin, and for four semesters, an enameled pin is awarded. Much of the responsibility of keeping the halls quiet and orderly rests on the shoulders of the period and noon hall captains. These students check the halls every period to see that all of the service members are on their posts. If any service member is absent, his captain arranges for a stubstitute to take his place. The traffic squad helps students and faculty to park their cars in the morning and at noon. This squad works somewhat in conjunction with the street squad which directs traffic. These groups are made up en- tirely of fellows who are willing to donate a large part of their time to service for the community. The roving squad circulates around the campus exe- cuting miscellaneous service duties. The parking squad directs the parking of cars for day and evening social functions as well as evening performances in the aud. The yard squad maintains orderly conduct on the gym field at noon. The ticket squad is present at all matinee and evening pay performances to take tickets. CAPTAINS OF HALL COMMITTEES — Row 1 — Hugo Hoffman, Martha Man- son, Al Elliott. Row 2 — Ella Jacobs, Bill Noble, Herbert Anderson, Jack Kirby. TRAFFIC AND STREET SQUADS — Row 1 — Norman Gerhardt, Jack Bixby, Junji Kumamoto, Jack Rupp, David Comstock, Sol Root, Ralph Johnson, Norman Levenson. Row 2 — Jerry Rosenthal, Eugene Port, Bob Levy, Bill Elfstrom, Homer Teall, Victor Stuart, Don Blank, Arnold Gooze. Row 3 — Arthur Way, Allen Rozsa, Bill Livingstone, Bill Noble, Glen Home, Bob Gorham Dick Estridge, Row 4 — Richard Crail, Fred Cunningham, Purlis Rupp, Jack Updegraff, Bill Guzzardo, Leonard Uman, Gerald Shumer, Nan- fred Elmer. ROVING, PARKING, YARD SQUADS — Row 1 — Walter Blair, Pat Gray, Lucille Abbe, Beverly Jackson, Jean Yerxa, Virginia Pedersen, Sol Root, Norman Levenson. Row 2 — George Cooke, Harlan Willcut, Phyllis Ander- son, Helen Hackfield, Patricia Warner, Bud Herbsman, Ben Pelter. Row 3 — Bruce Bumbarger, Tony Wilson, Norman Schnieder, Don Allen, Sheldon Caplow, Norman Sigal, Fred Stevens. TICKET SQUAD — Row 1 — Junji Kumamoto, Bob Riddel, John Robb. Row 2 — Tom Siafos, Al Weintraub, Roland Inlow, Robert Inlow. Row 3 — Bill Noble, Tony Wilson, Jack Rupp, Perry Baker.

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