Westchester High School - Flight Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1960

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SUMMER GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINET. Row A: Jean Heyerick, Virginia Hammill, Bev Gorlin Marilyn McDonald, Bonnie Galiher, Row B, Bev Gorlin, Lynne Foster, Barbara Nick, Mrs, Keirn. League SUMMER GIRLS' LEAGUE The girls of Westchester have workea diligently to carry on a well planned Girls' League. Some ot the purposes of Girls' League are to promote friendship among the girls of the school, to uphold high standards for girls, to cultivate the ideals ot democratic living, responsibil- ity, and service, and to promote training in preparation for active, intelligent par- ticipation as adults in community life. The Summer Girls' League Cabinet planned many activities tor the spring semester. President Bev Gorlin was as- sisted by a capable cabinet in planning Girls' League activities, Some of these included the B-IO Orientation, which was planned tor all new girls, Girls' Week, a Spring dance: a welfare protect, and a Cotton Day. Igi ill ,M .. -f-' . vii it . . i ' ' -4 i V . ' I f ' Q , 's ' l it s .ig g- ,ir nlul .gli ml' t , A ll , ,.., A sss i E' F' 'af s , I A SPOOKY HALLOWEEN was enjoyed by everyone at the annual Girls' League Hi Jinx. Summer Girls' League President WELCOMING the new girls at the semi-annual Girls' League B410 Orientation Assembly is Lynne Foster. We 1-as wsP.i'T' i ' SUMMER GIRLS' LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVES Row Af Judy Holmes, Susan Lilly, Kathie O'Shea, Ginny Storie, Barbara Ann Nick, Bev Gorlin, Marilyn McDonald, Jean Heyerick, Betti Paloutzian, Roely VanDiik, Sue Dodge, Row B: Stella Sanz, Cecile Vance, Donna Jo Seifert, Carolyn Mayberry, Georgia Trammell, Carol Hill, Melody Fleming, Sylvia Steel, Sharon Ordman, Dianne Wyler, Bonnie Matthews. Row C: Eileen Johns, Janet Ewalt, Pat Barclay, Barbara Ogden, Lynn Pfeil, Marsha Matthew, Peggy Wallace, Marilyn Canoe, Gale Smith, Margaret Oben, Marlene Webber, Julie Firman, Row D: Valerie Tutterrow, Eileen Nebel, Diane DeMatteis, Eileen Yurga, Sue Hudson, Barbara Adams, Claudette Unkrey, Sandy Headrick, Joyce Christensen, Trina Dunaway, Karen Rasmussen, Diane Robinson.

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LESLIE PHILLIPS Winter Girls' League President. WINTER '60 OFFICERS, Doreen Takvorian, Marlene Webber, Judy Ostrow, Leslie Phillips, Bev Gorlin, and Marilyn McDonald relinquish their duties at the Girls' League Installation, BIue Horizons. WINTER GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINET Row A: Lynne Foster, Judy Ostrow, Leslie Phillips, Marlene Webber. Row B: Marilyn McDonald, Bev Gorlin, Doreen Takvorian, Linda Pearson. Girls' WINTER GIRLS' LEAGUE Girls' League has had one of their most tri- umphant semesters. Presiding over the fall ac- tivities was Leslie Phillips, who was ably assisted by her cabinet. The fall activities of Girls' League included a B-IO Orientation and the Spinsters' Hop, a gala dance where the girls asked the boys. Also included was the Hi Jinx, a spooky Halloween party. Bobbing for apples and an applesauce eating contest were among the many highlights of the evening. A good time was had by all. Good Grooming Week featured an assem- bly which showed proper care of hair, skin, and hands. Many girls found very helpful hints from this discussion. The welfare proiect which Girls' League chose was to collect toys for the ChiIdren's Hospital. The theme was Fill Santa's Sack The idea proved very successful and rewarding to all. WINTER GIRLS' LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVES Row A: Sally Beeson, Marilyn McDonald, Mai'ene Webber, Lynne Foster, Doreen Takvorian, Linda Pearson, Bev Gorlin, Georgena Haida. Row B: Kathie Kaiser, Holly Barnard, Pat Norman, Bonnie Cooper, Karen Blain, Barbie Douglas, Ann Frick, Joann Cummings. Row C: Barbara Blair, Karen Edwards, Chris Spooner, Joan Oswald, Janet Peek, Carol Newkirk, Margie Templin, Jerrie Ferguson. Row D: Barbara Ann Nick, Judy Malin, Linda Clausen, Elaine Droge, Jeanne Yurga, Evan Gesselman, Maryl Colley. KING OF SPINSTERS HOP, Johnny Thomsen, was ,-.-mums.-J ku flii-le' Ipnmn: President Ieslie PHIIIIDS.



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Jim Burtle WINTER BOYS' LEAGUE CABINET Winter Boys' League President ALAN SMILER PRESENTS Jim Burtle with the President's gavel, the symbol of the office of Boys' League President, at the semi-annual installation. .F ,Q : L'-.F - , . WINTER BOYS' LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVES Row A: Tim Morgan, Randy McKnight, Jim Hudson, Jerry Solomon, Jim Burtle, Bill Jasper, Bob Schwalm, Richard Gleinn, Jeriy Kinmont, Alan Gassman, Jim Thomsen. Row B1 Jeff Hubblebank, Gary Glenn, Chuck Kagy, Howard Zeff, Ed McCarthy, Ray Hawkesworth, Dave Cohan, Alan Turney, Steve Chabre, Bill Davis, Richard Yoshioka. Row C: Tony Gardner, Steve Larrabee, Charles Rust, Phil Ahfeldt, Roger Benke, Don Lautenback, Doug Russell, Arnie Sperling, Fred Drilling, Steve La Fronchi, Mike Harding, Don Rath. Row D: Jeff Le Boff, Jerry McElroy, Lee Peisker, Steve Willer, Steve Haas, Dave Anderson, Mike Holty, Larry Colton, Frank Vacio, Bill Smith, Mark Gateman, Paul Zimmerman, Al Zusman. Row A: Alan Smiler, Jim Burtle, Bill Jasper. Row B: Jerry Solomon, Bob Schwalm. Boys' WINTER BOYS' LEAGUE Under the sponsorship of Mr. Lamm and the leadership of Jim Burtle, the Winter Boys' League enjoyed many successful activities. Their first event was the B-IO Orientation Assembly. This was followed by the Fall Sports Assembly and the Boys' Week As- sembly which featured Parry O'Brien, two time Olympic Gold Medal winner in the shotput. Highlighting the events of the semester was the annual Bach- elor's Ball, Candy Cane Lane, which was held in the social hall on December fourth from eight to eleven. The planned program of Boys' League has provided each boy with an oppor- tunity to participate in school activities. CANDY CANE LANE, the Boys' League Dance, was an entertaining evening for all who came. Officers and their dates supporting this function were Bob Schwalm and Leanne LaFond, Jim Burtle and Gay Johnson, and Bill Jasper and Bonnie Cooper.

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