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time Pmxcrs Smoxs AL Hicks A1 LAN STACEY jun EL1sL MARSHALL YQRMAN. WILLIAM GLICKMAA AL STEPHEINSON THE EPHEBIANS The Epheblan SOC16ty of Los Angeles IS composed of graduates of the C1ty hlgh schools who show promxse of becommv c1v1c leaders The members from the classes of Wlnter .16 and Summer 36 chosen by a com blned vote of the Faculty and the students of the Senlor A class on a basls of merlt 1n scholarshlp leadershlp and c1t1zensh1p are Al H1CkS Frances S1mons Allan Stacey jean Elsle Marshall Al Stephenson and Norman Ghckman Al Hlcks an advocate of thorough and smcere work was best known 1n h1s capaclty of Bookstore Manager However hlS hlgh school career was not l1m1ted to these managmg dutles for he l1kew1se alded 1n brlnglng the school weekly to a hlgher standard during h1s term as Oarsman Edltor D1st1ngu1shed throughout her entlre school hfe as an outstandmg scholar Frances S1mons fully ments her election to this society Her unceaslng good work as Oarsman Edltor deserves commendatlon Furthermore she succewfully fulhlled the dutles of Delph1an v1ce pres1dent and was attne m the Cosmopohtan Club Allan Stacey known as an unassumlng and hard WOfk1Dg mdlvldual certamly earned hrs honor as an Epheblan He was elected presldent of the Cosmopolitan Club but chose to reslgn from ofhce upon being elected presldent of the Delphlan So cxety In th1s office he became known and respected for hls dlllgence 1n str1v1ng to better the soclety In Jean El1se Marshall 1S found an outstandlng personahty She rendered serv1te IH the SChOlHSIlC CIVIC and socxal l1fe of Venlce hngh school Throughout her entlre h1gh school attendance she ranked the very hlghest 1n all her studles She served the school as a Judge and as secretary and vlce presldent respectlvely of the student body To her goes pra1se for the success of the socnl funct1ons durmg the Summer 6 semester Thns exer popular Senlor Aye presldent Norman Gllckman responded Ul1l'lH1l1I1Uly to the dutles of the presldlng officer of the graduatlng class Norman was well known for h1s debonalr and jov1al manner and he rated high schollstlcally ln 1ll h1s classes For hls ablllty as a tenms player for h1s exceptronal personality for the SCFVILCS he rendered he rlghtly deserves hrs membershlp m th1s honorable SOC1CfY the Epheblans Al Stephenson 15 the possessor of many worthwh1le attr1butes He IS first rankmg as a student he rs emment as a soclal leader and he IS wzllmg to work d1l1gently on all OCCHSIOHS H15 prom1nence as a star on the tenms courts plus the servxce he per formed at the prom and semor banquet dlstrngulsh h1m as most deservmg of the honor bestowed upon h1m 1 2' 1 12 ,yi 1' 5. 1 .'.' '. , 1' i .' .' f A A. . .L A. 9 O ' . ,., Q 1 s 1 5 5 1 5 7 , . 5 1 ' s 3 7 5 I . , .. 1 Q Q .Y . . . I . . , . Q . Y q I I 1 , 5 . . -. . f . . Q, 3 - . .. . . . 3 ,K ' e , k . . .. ' - ' , l ' v 9 f ' 1 . . . . ,, 1 J ' v , A 7 ' s '- . 3 ' ' , s 9 5 K ' c. . 1 ' , R . Q - -l Y Y- 7 . . . , .Q 7 ' 1 , .. , . 9 1 . , N f
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