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STUDENT CONTROL Elam, West, Hamrr.erstrom. Linn, Haas, Doering, Favero. Miller, Watson, Gentry, B. Gianinni. Grainger, Read. D. Gianinni, Nelson. Roberson, Mr. Bratton, Seibe, Mahoney, Perry, Allen. Volonte, Ferguson. MacDonald. Lopez. Insert: Bob Gianinni. Guilty or Not Guilty ? Keeping order in the halls between classes, at all school functions and during air raid practices kept student court officers busy throughout the year. In the regular Monday afternoon court meetings democratic and just trials were conducted for all offenders arrested during the past week. Mr. Bratton, adviser, intervened when necessary to help the student court leaders and jury with court proceedings. Chief Judge. Bob Gianinni Associate Judge Associate Judge Allen Gentry Clerk Alfred West Dorothy Reed
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Peltier, Merrill, J. Gianinni, Britton. Menchini, B. Gianinni. Miller. D. Gianinni, Yanger, Mr. Stump (adviser), Gentry, Hardwiclc. Wall, Lance. MacDonald, Davis. Governing Bodies Maintaining and promoting student government, fostering school spirit, encourag- ing high scholarship and securing orderly conduct are but a few of the duties carried out by the executive committee. The main purpose of this worthy body was to supervise payment of bills and to enforce rules that might aid school organizations. They enacted all their routine business on Tuesday mornings at eight o'clock. The Administrative Council, consisting of members of the faculty and student body, completed its fourth successful year. It is a democratic body organized to make laws and by-laws for the student body and to give the students a voice in making the laws of the school. They also deal with habitual student court offenders and other problems of the students. Outstanding members of each senior high class were appointed by the administra- tion to serve as student representatives. ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL Mrs. Frodsham, Yanger, Miller, Mr. Cox, R. Gianianni, Mr. Bratton, Coronado, Mr. Mitchell. West, Mr. Stump.
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ARTISTS BUREAU Top row: Jeffries, Stephens. Grainger. Haas. Speagle. Cozart. MacDonald. Parisot. Abram. Painter. Middle row: White. Thompson. Craig. Hall. Perry. Conley. Read. Jones. Tunison. Britton. Mr. Bursch (adviser). Bottom row: Gochanour. D. L. Read. D. Bowe. Nuss. Chavez. Turpin. M. Turpin. Arrowsmith. Stephani. Bangle. DRAMATICS CLASS Back row: K. Jeffries. Speagle. Foster. Martin. Funk. Haas. Hendrickson. Cozart. Middle row: Farney. B. Jeffries. Craig. Stevens. MacDonald. Read. Bowe. Parisot. Mayberry. Bottom row: Vallejo. Jones. Mix. Mr. Bursch (adviser). Tunison. Simon. Irish. Chavez. Mascot. Insert: D. Bowe. D. L. Read. L. Nuss. Curtain Call! With the aims of giving everyone with talent an opportunity to use it and of providing entertain- ment for the high school and for town functions, the Artists Bureau was organized during the fall semester. Under the successful leadership of Mr. Bursch, they presented many outstanding programs including several musical assemblies, the Varsity Show, P.T.A., and a traveling show. Harry Stevens was assis- tant director, James Painter, musical director, and Ivy Seipert, manager. The dramatics class presented several skits in assemblies and put on a three-act play. The Green Phantom. This annual event was for the benefit of the scholarship fund. The highlight of the year was the trip to Sacramento made by several members of the class to broadcast on radio station KROT.
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