Venice High School - Gondolier Yearbook (Venice, CA)

 - Class of 1933

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Self Governmcnt Bottom roiv: Marshall, Davis. Johnston, Brijrhtman. Lowe. Rivard, Donelly, Keef. J. P. Hollis. Bowling. Mr. ShHw. Goupil. Aicker. MortLnson. Nassar, Selhay. Capp. Bell. Kiralla, YounR. Shields. Secmid rotr: Zilz. Wells. OrtcKa. Reeves, Ashbrun. Swordlintr. Stevenson. Preston. Gray. Glass. Crocker. Hines. Ahem. Curtis. TonH ' es. Jackson. MacDonald. Lowe. Barlow. Starke. Maynard. Rasson. McConnell, Patterson. Niemand, McGinnis. Third roir : Keethe. Bell. Durnell. Sieff. Wolf, Gravate. Gres, Lack. Storm. Takai. Albright, Harshberger, Robinson, Roberts. Deiler, Langoon, Cardwell, Gilman. Gardner. K. Bahn. Kent. Bahn. M. Wakamatsu, A. Wakamat.su, Sarfatti. Naritelli. Top rmr : Star key. Miyake, Haas. Olsen. Wood. Corcoran, Taylor. Gazin. Whitesides, Utsuki. Starke. Slaughter. Bliss. Yettra. Klein, Apperson. Klein. Marrs. Sharpe. Gergcn. Sharpe, Best wick. Barry, Bi-aun. [19}

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First Semester Judges Jurif Hallbcrpr, Jimmy Coleman, Tom Wilde, Bettina Thomas. Second Semester Judges Paul Older. Marie Bahn, Tom Wilde, Virginia Pyne, Jerre Carlson, [18}



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STUDENT ADMINISTRATION The governing body of school activities, the Central Committee, is made up of the activities themselves, in addition to the Student Body officers. In the first semester their chief duty was the approving of the change in the Constitution providing grade requirements for candidates, doing away with all campaign cards and allowing two posters for each candidate. This was the result of an economy movement. A move- ment to change the team name of Gondoliers was defeated here, as it was later by the entire Student Body. A great deal was accomplished under Joe Wilensky ' s lead- ership in this organization. Jimmy Coleman had very little chance to preside over the second semester Com- mittee, due to the earth disturbance. But before the misfortune, the body had allotted the yell leaders their uniform expenses, approved a 6-inch D with numerals for the year earned as an award for the debaters, and were working on school monogram regulations when the school was transferred into a tent town. The Girls ' League ' s chief project was their annual Christmas Basket Drive, start- ing December 5, which was a great success. With Madalyn Thaw presiding, they enjoyed a lecture on beautiful Italy by Mr. Clark, a talk on Books by Miss Drake, the school Librarian, and then met jointly with the Boys ' League to see films of the Olympic Games. Alyce Young presided over the second semester cabinet, though the organization as a whole was inactive. The Boys ' League was active for only the first half of the year. In the spring it was dropped. Under Prexy Ray Charlson, the boys enjoyed several very interest- ing programs arranged by him. Talks were given by Tom Lieb, the Loyola football coach, and Bob Decker, U.C.L.A. backfield star, on the more intricate points of foot- ball and the value of true sportsmanship. The Student Court, presided over by Chief Justice Tom Wilde, who held office during both semesters, handled hundreds of cases in the courtroom, 105 A. They operated for a short time in a small room in the Boys ' gym. Mrs. Bell and Mrs. Crutcher were the able advisors. A new method of choosing a Chief Justice was adopted. The officer will be selected by the Central Committee from the preceding semester ' s judges and the remaining four will he elected by popular vote of the Stu- dent Body. June Hallberg, Kuni Miyake, Jmimy Coleman, and Bettina Thomas were associate judges in the fall while Marie Bahn, Virginia Pyne, Jerre Carlson, and Paul Older assisted in decisions during the last semester. The school ' s special police were captained by Harold Furst and Dale Riter during the first semester, with Henry Kubota in the chief ' s position in the spring semester. After the quake, they were stationed as near as possible to the streams of traffic around Tent Town and did their best to keep order. These traffic guardians and directors were treated to a banquet at Thanksgiving. [20]

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