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r l I p p h H n u- n u n h u t u q- i High Associated Student Body Matt Nisson, our first semester student body president, has gone through all of his school years here in Tustin. He is not only a good sport, athlete, and student, but is very popular among both the boys and the girls of the student body. He had a very successful term in office and did his best to make the school activties and assemblies more enjoyable for all. Matt promoted school dances and parties, stood for a Cleaner school ground and buildings, and did all in his power to make the first semester of this year run as smoothly as possible. He has taken an active part in all school activities during his four years, has belonged to many of the clubs, one of which is the Clip, proving his outstanding abilities. Because of his fine work this year, we owe a lot to Matt Nisson. Archie Cruzen, alias HCru , our second semester student body president, is not only a very fine fellow. but a splendid man in office. Tall and blond, he has always been more or less of the Nsilent type until this last year. Archie has never been a teacher's menace nor an office sitter, but has always minded his own business and has been an excellent student. Cru also has rea ceived his entire education right here in Tustin, having gone to the Tustin Grammar School. His ability in sportsmanship and athletics has also come to its peak this year, as is shown in his football and basketball records. Archie always has a smile for everyone and is a favorite among the students. He has done his job well, and we owe a lot to Archie Cruzen.
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mrmhmmg The Student Court and Student Council are the two branches of our high school government that are new this year. The Council is elected by members of each class and have had various problems such as adjustment of dates for the school calendar, adoption of a hand book for old and new students, and the formation of an equitable demerit system for ditching, or any disregard for traffic and bicycle rules. Student, am! far tbe Student The Student Court receives Citations, signed by the heads of the Girls and Boys' Physical Education departments, who in turn have received the complaints from any member of the student body or faculty. Members of the Court have no knowledge of the original source of the complaint. The Court acts in the capacity of guidance and discipline. Each citation is an individual problem so that no Classification of ded cision can be given, but some were issued demerits, some parents were cone tacted, while others were put on probation for a contracted period of time, The majority of cases were similar to those that might be witnessed in any juvenile court in which friendly advice was given to fellow students. The self government plan depends entirely on the type of membership in the Court and Council, and has been very effective in schools where it has been in practice many years. ERNEST R. BYRNE. FIRST PICTUREe Standing: Iohn Lawder, Ralph Winkler, Janice Campbell. Matt Nisson, Walt Mills, Archie Cruzen. Ernie Buchhcim. Leonard Handley. Bob Pollard, Norman Veeh. Alan Brooks. Eugene Fuller, Melvin Cummings. Louie Etcheberria. Charles Hillman, Mr. Ernest Byrne. Richard McCarter. Lawrence West, Bob Fuller. Seated: Eleanor Case. Ax;berta Pollard, Barbara Brooks, Iva Fuller, Virginia R'chl, Mary Changala, Arleen Phelps, Eloise Jacobs, Corrine X right. SECOND PICTUREa First row: Miss Stella Yocum. Emily Mitchell. Sadie Osterman, Arleen Phelps, Barbara Brooks. Miss Florence Lindblom. Second row: Jean Foster. Ferne Francis. Margaret Grisct. Henrietta Griset. Olive Pique. GIRLS, LEAGUE Sadie Osterman President Jean Foster Emily Mitchell Vice President Barbara Brooks Henrietta Griset Secretary Emily Mitchell Arleen Phelps Treasurer Olive Pique Margaret Griset Scrap Book Feme Francis The Girls' League did a great deal this year to create better feeling among the girls and to get them better acquainted. The annual Girls' Hialinx get acquainted night was held October 10th in the high school's cafeteria. Sadie Osterman and Arleen Phelps represented the Tustin Girls' League at Convention held in Glendale. Both semester cabinets were welcomed at the annual Orange County Girls League Conference at Newport Harbor High School, March 18. An eexchange program was held with Huntington Beach. May 15th, the Mothers and Daughters' Banquet was given, in honor of all mothers. with the theme of Spring successfully carried out.
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