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WINTER l950 EXECUTIVE BOARD SUMMER 1950 EXECUTIVE BOARD Wie, KNEELING, left to right: Mary Vidos, Joan Feinblum, Wilma Doyle, Pal' Alexander. SECOND ROW: Jim Biby, Don Simonian, Joehe Clark, Jim Manos, Ardelle Coleman, Bill Wills, Sven Johnson. THIRD ROW: Dick Harris, Earle Glenn, Bill Blewtt, Kay Daubenberger, Ken Hedstrom, Norma Comrada, Jim McGregor, Sid Levine, Mr. Joseph Drury, coordinator. The Executive Board is composed of all elected student body officers and the president of Knights, president ot Ladies, president of Congress, the Commissioner of Community Ac- tivities, Senior A president, president of California Association of Student Councils, presi- dent of Criterions, l-lead Manager, and the president ot G. A. A. Congress is composed of representatives from each homeroom. The various representa- tives meet to discuss school problems, to suggest action to the Executive Board. The work of the Executive Board this semester has been the adoption of a school in Vienna, Austria. This school, a technological school, will be sent books and supplies by the Dorsey student body. The Executive Board, in addition, has revised the school constitution and worked to co- ordinate alumni relations with the student body. FIRST ROW. left to right: Ricardo Carranza, Dick Harris. Bill Pfleiderer, Sven Johnson, Keith Mulrooney. SECOND ROW: Berly Eddy, Barbara Wenzel, Phil Flexo, Darrel Griffin, Yvonne Curtis, Bob Long, Helen Desby, Barbara Erikson. THIRD ROW: Fred Mitchell, Jim Lucostic, Elaine Lampas, Bonnie Urry, Gail Ruth, Mr, Joseph Drury, sponsor, Carl Fenig. sl A v--v-uf-1-mer
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EE T s ai time Q. ey f ILA , , , B s i i, Darrel Griffin, President, S'50 f. .Q-,M -0 4, g Jim Manos, President W'5O . CONGRESS FOR 1950 I0 FIRST ROW, left to right: Ken Hedstrom, Carole Engstrom, Keith Mulroony. SECOND ROW: Tom Chriestie, Rodney Farris, Bill Huddleson, Dotty Eaton, Nathen Leanse, Carole Kendell, Barbara Stanchell. THIRD ROW: Ray Hansen, Bob Robinow, Johnny Spiser, Allen Brush, Sheldon DeGraff, Betty Greenwald, Tomar Capaluto, Janet Eichel- berger. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Joseph Drury, sponsor, Joe Mizrahe, Bob Carroll, Johnny Martin, Ronnie Frank, Carol Hamilton, Barbara Wenzel, Nancy Youler, Emily Samo. FIFTH ROW: Ben Menanide, Shirley Ann Ward, William Wills, Nancy Schriber, Jo Ann Saul. SIXTH ROW: Tracy Strevy, lon Engburg, Lenord Sheperio, Ed Pasini, Darlene Hoyt, Jannette Heltzen, Jane Simpson, Diane Woodruff, Barbara Heinz. SEVENTH ROW: Gerry Lions, Norman Johansen, Don Black, Bruce FitzGerald, Herb Rose, Jo Ann Plueck, Barbara Erickson, Beverly Swan, Alice Daruty, Ardele Colman.
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FIRST ROW, left to right: Bob Robinow, Phil Flexo, Bill Pfleiderer. SECOND ROW: Jim Lucostic, Richard Hen- derson, Darrel Griffin. S'50-FIRST ROW, left to right: lackie Marshall, Yvonne Curtis, loan Turner. SECOND ROW: Ardelle Coleman, Elaine Lampas, Georgette Lachemann. 3 . Z . , ' f ik T , ' f f W'5O: FIRST ROW, left to right: Bill Wills, Jim BiIlY, Jim Manos, Bill Pfleiderer. SECOND ROW: Horace Con- solo, John Freeman, Ken Hedstrom. This Board aids boys with scholastic problems C, and makes corrective adjustments. Members keep the high standards of Dorsey functioning for the male half of Dorsey. As activities they goin the Girls' Board in sponsoring noon-sock hops and plan noon assemblies for boys. For May Day, in order to make the day as enjoyable for the boys as for the girls, they have a pro- gram for the fellows in the auditorium. W' 50: FIRST ROW, left to right: Betty Bouquet, Ardelle Coleman, Jackie Marshall. SECOND ROW: Gail Ruth, Doris Simonian, Kay Daubenberger. To aid girls in their problems and to help them make new friends are the main functions of this board. During each semester they plan activities which the girls will enjoy. Together with the Boys' Board they sponsor noon-sock hops. In the fall they busy themselves present- ing assemblies for the girls. ln the spring May Day is their big event. ,Z .
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