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Keeping all students except Senior Ayes out of Senior Court is the duty of the Senior Court service squad which is made up of Senior Aye boys and girls. These students are on duty for one-half hour before school and at noon. The Welfare Board is made up of both boys and girls and does the largest part of its work at Thanksgiving and Christmas time when it expertly conducts the very successful Alpine drives. This squad also spon- sors numerous charity drives on the campus. The Social Committee is made up of boys and girls from all grades. Their job is to plan dances and other community social events. Serving at all special school breakfasts, luncheons, teas and dinners is the duty of the Hostess Club. This service group is made up of girls from all grades. Members are required to serve at least three times to get their service credit. SR. COURT SERVICE — Row 1 — Kay Otto, Lillian Ainsa, Ella Jacobs, Angie Faia, Delores Allen, Nattialie Bertschy, Betty Vilensky, Phyllis Berinbaum. Row 2 — Bruce Van Vranken, Tom Siatos, Earl Haskell, George Copeland, Merle Scfion, Dick Porter, Bob Carter, David Mayberry, Bob Bostick. CAFE SQUAD — Row 1 — Marion Austin, Glenna Banks, Betty Christensen, Marge Farrar. Row 2 — Charlotte Moran, Dan Peppard, Stan Schway, Roland Inlow, Betty Myers. Row 3 — Robert Inlow, Jerry Rosenthal, Willis Nole, Fred Herrlein, Frank Dragna. Row 4 — Jerry Schumer, Jeff Johnson, Mark Neville, Aldor Fink, Milton Segal, Bill Bryant, Al Toucher. WELFARE BOARD — Row 1 — Lois Richardson, Kenneth Martin, Lois Bodine, Evelyn Fresco, Marilyn Carlson, Tom Siatos. Row 2 — Jim Pandel, Shirley Inlow, Audrey Murfin, Bill Foxe, Elinore Rankin, Margaret Nathan, Art Kumamoto, SOCIAL COMMITTEE — Row I — Trudy Libizer, Bud Herbsman, Sylvia Fox, Jean Casey, Jack Kirby, Lois Oshier, Doris Barber. Row 2 — Harold Baer, Betty Greaves, D.ck Porter, Ray Rawlins, Shirley Rouleau, Jim Taber. HOSTESS CLUB — Row 1 — Gloria Ducker, Dorothy Wilson, Phyllis Muro, Janet Stirdivant, t Jorma Davis, Bonnie Graybill, Eileen Hall, Jackie Hester, Lilas Hollingsworth, Pat Gray. Row 2 — Normagene Bonenberger, Doris Wycoff, Bette English. Phyllis Barnett, Mary Miller, Jo Browne, Jacqueline Stimis, Betty McMullan. Row 3 — Shirley Marshall, Betty Greaves, Gloria Hofer, Grace Fiskin, Carolina Terrazas, Mary E. Davis, Betty Lou Murray, Myra Lockyer. Row 4 — Betty Alstrum, Marjorie Welch, Shirley Sheppard, Ruth Leigh, Juanita McCool, Phyllis Stoddard, Ella Jacobs,
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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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■ ! ' ». ' v: ' V Vw ' I Dugout DUGOUT — Manager — Sid Laskey, Assistant — Phiilp Brown. Custodians CUSTODIANS — Row 1 — John Thomas, Donald Haight, Isabel Perry, Eliza- beth Daugnerty, James Brand, Francis Murray. Row 2 — William Moore, George Nelson, Lester Syren, Ruf fen Evilsizer, Raymond Wickman, Henry Bradley, Leo Weiler. Cafeteria Staff CAFE STAFF — Mrs. Thompson, Mr. Snyder, Mrs. Christensen, Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. Supry, Mrs. Benbow, Mrs. Cain. NOON AND PERIOD HALL SQUADS — Row 1 — Dick Allen, Jack Bryant, Jimmie Wilson, Jack Pelzer, Irving Smith, George Supple, Lester Silverman, William Wasserman, Rosemary Youree, Claire Schneir, Pat Bray, Irene Andrade, Sally Leanse, Martin A. Millstone, Jack J. Leener, Ira Nagin, Marilyn Bromberg, Evelyn Gilman, Myrtle Feinberg, Connie Hall, Phyllis B arnett, Francine Alters, Don Krout, Bob Sansing, Floyd Lyman, Clinton Cox, Chrys Chrys, James Destiche. Row 2 — Al Schlom, Al Weintraub, Mike Mazmanian, Charles Enjaian, J ere Musser, Douglas Elliott, Roland In low, Evelyn KaLifman, Jean MacGregor, Shirley Marshall, Gloria Johnson, June Wright, Stella Rush, Esther Preston, Dollie Parks, Shirley Fenton, Lorine Johnson, Meribeth Topham, Maxine Morton, Alice Myers, Lisbeth Lieblich, Audrey McCulloch, James Pestiche, Al Elliott, Tom Moxley, Fred Wehrly. Row 3 — Fred Lorona, Bob Hanley, Richard See, Lorry McConnell, Lester McCown, Harry Shepherd, Earl Lang, Lillian Planer, Betty Rae Knittle, Mar- gie Robinson, Shirle Kress, Myra Lockyer, Shirley Pruitt, Willowdean Wig- ger, Evelyn Schroeder, Jane Elliott, Bobbie Lott, Gloria Arthur, Catherine Nihos, Beatrice Kamboorian, Betty Wyatt, Edna Parr, Betty Wells, Harold Freeman, Burt Pink, Victor Abrams, Warren Schofield, Tony Wilson. Row 4 — Bob Larson, Richard Co Berman, Robert Lark in, Frank Foster, Phyllis Rogers, Beverly Peters, Shirley Haymore, Joe Norwood, Bibb Noble, Jane Moran, Nancy Olds, Milton Chim, Gaston Claude Abinear Jr., Tom Ed- munds, Phil Ransom, Edith Gipple, Janiece Burnet te, George Ann McClel- lan, Helen Hackfield, Dorothy Hyndshaw, Nancye Kirch, Audrey Murf in, Norman Davies, Dick Jennings, Keith Leffeur. Row 5 — Ralph Altabet, Mickey McKeIvy, Wayman Porter, Fred Wohlfarth, Kenneth Fitzgerald, Ray DeMott, Gene Wolter, Byron Burton, LeRoy Nelson, Herbert Anderson, Kathleen Ebbert, Maxine Edwards, Alice Millhorn, Kay Thomen, Merle Sorenson, Norman Schneider, Al Jacobs, Norman Bernstein, Barbara Bruner, Dorothy Davis, Nathalie Bertschy, John Robb, Hazel Johnson, Bettie Dolan, Margaret Rush, Kenneth Golding, Kenny Martin. , rf ? fei i =« XJ
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