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Men I Plans tor assemblies and other activities are made at sessions of the Boys' Union Executive Board. I No paper is thrown away in war times Instead, it is sent to the old cafeteria where members of the Boys' Union bale an average of 'SOO pounds per week. The Boys' Union, like the Girls' League, comprises the leadmen of the campus. This organization was formed with the purpose in mind that boys of Venice High enjoy as- sembling and taking part in constructive discussion about school problems that con- cern or especially interest them. Purpose of the Union is to instill an active school spirit among the boys by means of varied activities and assemblies, Like the co-eds, Venice boys are doing their share to keep 'em flying. A notable example is the paper drive through which the Boys' Union collects and bales approxi- mately one hundred pounds a day. High- lights of assemblies sponsored by the Boys' Union have been speakers, musical pro- grams, gymnastics, and moving pictures. In the March assembly Pat Silvestri and Alfie Fink gave the boys a thrill by staging a three-round boxing bout. Referee john Bell called the match a draw. Mr. David Schlosser sponsors the group, which is led by elective officers. Ernie Tol- man was president during the first semester and Victor Liotta during the second term. Vic was assisted by john Cannon, vice- president, and jim Akoury, secretary. Serv- ing on the executive council one or both semesters were Anthony Taravella, Dudley Pearson, Phil Kovinick, Dick Williams, Don Brady, johnny Lewis, Bob Mandemaker, john Cannon, and jim Akoury. ERNIE TOLMAN President first term VICTOR LIOTTA President second term JOHN CANNON Vice-President JIM AKOURY Secretary Zl
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Sis' X Women are playing a vital part in the de- fense program, filling the places of men in many aircraft industri is to Venice l-ligh what the leadmen are to an airplane plantg th important part in def Two defense ass by this girls' group. ln the fall semester arey, assistant superin- , spoke on A Woman's Defense, while at the bly Mrs. Grace Scott ad- es. The Girls' League ey, too, are taking an ense activities. embl ies were sponsored Miss Katherine G tendent of schools Place in National March l8 assem dressed the girls on The Art of Living. FIRST TERM MAXI NE BALFOUR President EMMA JEAN VALDEZ Vice-President NAOMI CUMMINGS Secretary lfirst terml President Second Term PHYLLIS MEANS Treasurer Lead SECOND TERM JUNE PERRY Vice-President ALMA WOODS Secretary COLLEEN MAHAN Treasurer Under the direction of Christmas baskets wer state guard, the soldier The group also placed a welcoming commit- 's office to take care of the Girls' League, e distributed to the s, and needy families. tee in the counselor newcomers, gave Ma D f y ay lowers to all the presentatives to conven- d Santa Barbara. away sponsors the Girls' Mamie Sallee acting as faculty, and sent re tions in Glendale an Miss Gladys Hath League, with Mrs. adviser, Maxine Balfour headed th during the first semester and mings during the spring term. e group Naomi Gum- Christmas baskets 5: I1 I V if D K ts.. N. X A . 4 wn4W'S- s W. , mf : A sf' K 7 . I A skit 5: M iw , Ie ,vga-v4'i Iii lf s- K . P-iuO '.1 ' . . . i lit-ra n nenrlwy camps, the stale guard, and needy lami- Iicf. ol the communily wi-rv rememlueretl :il Chr:-,trims time when homerooms pre- pared Christmas lmskelu unllf-r the direction ol the Girls' League May Day . . . May Day is slill a rlay lnr llnwt-rs, clcsiiilc war anal turmoil .incl the Girls' League was riciht on the job with nn fillmcllvv cor'-.iqe ur lJOLllUI1l1l' W l r crc or each teacher.
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Stephanie Berth Production Production en i g neers - the Venice faculty -are among the most vital in the Venetian aircraft plant. lt is th ' rough their constant la- Of fice Staff of Elsie McLaughlin Ruby Edenquist Counselor Registrar, W'42 class ad- Librarian VISGV Three important members of the produc book clerk, taking the place of Mrs. Helen tion engineering department are Miss Steph- Crutcher. who is in northern Canada on anie Berthot, counselorg Mrs. Elsie Mc- leave of absence. Miss Helen Tibetts is sec- Laughlin, registrarg and Mrs. Ruby Eden- retary to Mr. Pollich, with Mrs. Lucille quist, librarian. Assisting Miss Berthot as Douglas as assistant. In the library Miss clerk is Mrs, Florence Wadsworth. Mrs. Betty Rosenburg may be found assisting Clara Swanson is clerk in the attendance Mrs. Edenquist. Myron Arbogast is busi- office, while Miss Antoinette Hunt acts as ness manager. Office Clerks ll I LEFT TO RIGHT Mrs Lucille DOUQ- las, junior clerk, Miss Betty Rosenberg, lnbrary clerk, Miss Helen Tibbetts, sen :or secretary, Myron Arboqast, business manager, Mrs. Florence Wadsworth credit clerk M , rs Clara Swanson, senior clc-rk, Miss Antoinette Hunt, boolf clr-rlf
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