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Reading from left to right: Top Row: L. Englesby fChief Justicel, F. Jones. Y. Rapp. G. Wolfe Bottom Row: B. Mahon, E. Jackson, R. Hood, K. Hallstone Stuidleinut Body Cotn1f1f HE Constitution of the High School Student Body, provides for a Student Court, consisting of one member from each class, besides a chief justice, a bailiff, a prosecuting attorney, and a clerk. The purpose of this Court shall be to try cases, arising out of misdemeanors, committed by the students. This year has seen some very efficient work, turned out by the members of the Court. Resulting from the fact that each member was elected because of his or her fairfmindedness, a very impartial jury was selected at the first of the year. With this capable group of students to judge cases, fair decisions were insured. Each case was considered carefully, and no hasty judgments were made. Cases of various kinds confronted the court this year. The sentences im' posed were not too strong, but they seemed to be corrective, as no offender ap' peared before the Court more than once. At no time, was a sentence imposed, and not carried out. The success of the Student Body Court of 1929, assures a place for just such a Court, as a permanent judicial organ to assist in the government of our school. I Larry Englesby-'29 Page Th i rt een
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. , E El-rlliiil1.oJi is Bfllessage A ERE, at last,'is the Annual for which you have been Waiting. A year of hard .l work by the staff, is over. We have tried to make a Book, distinctive, and originial, but yet with essentially the same content as there has been in former years. We can only add a new touchg the Book must still exemplify the school, its personnel, and their achievements. Wheii, in future years you look back, Wish' ing to recall old faces, friends, and attainments, of the year 19284929, we sin' cerely hope that this Alert will link you to the best and happiest days of your High School Life. Among our many friends who have helped to make this Annual what it is, we wish to thank Miss Hohenthal, who, as general advisor, has been very com- petent and patient in giving counselg Miss Siebe, whose clever suggestions have made original art work possible: Miss Englesby, who has given us valuable assistance with the journalistic work: and the students at large, who have cofoperated with us in many ways, The Editor , 9 1 lhfllaiiiifagfe-ir' s l :eport QHE management wishes to express its appreciation to the Student Body for the support given in the subscription contest. The subscriptions this year were larger than last year. Following is an approximate statement of reciepts and disbursements: Receipts: Sales, tlS7'T0.00g Organizations, S3375.OOgPat1-ons, 33150.00 Disbursements: Engravf ing, 5520.001 Covers, 3i13i,O0g Printing, 35570.00 and extras, such as postage and snap developing, 335000. We wish to express our utmost appreciation to our patron friends, to John Kitching jr. Company of San Franciscog to the Commercial Art and Engraving Company of San Francisco: and to Thomas Shoob and Harder's Print Shop of Turlock, whose assistance and cofoperation have made possible this edition of the Alert. The Business Manager Pngu l1'il't0e11 J K
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