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'KU mt Seated. left to right: Mr. Bell, Miss Reichmuth. Mr. Bryan. Mx. Cummings. Mr. Moore. Miss Los Kamp. Porter Davis. Standing. left to riqht: Tom Lewis. Akira Togasalri, Joan Macwilliams, Bill Losee. Susan Lum. Les Brown. Herb Tumer. Sfudenf-Faculfy CommiHee The students thot moke up the Student-Foculty Committee are the tive Student Body officers, President of the Girls' Association, Chief Counselors of the Men's and Womens Boards ot Control, a delegate at large, President ot G.A.A., and the Presidents ot the Men's and Women's Block A Societies. The Committee also has six faculty members. One ot the chief purposes of this committee is to help obtain entertainment for our student meetings and also to report the reactions of the students to these meetings. This committee has proved itselt time and time again and will continue to as each new student administration depends more upon it. Seated. left to right: Betty Bayley. Miss Los Kamp. Gloria Zishka. Mr. Cummings. Bill Losee. Mr. Bell. Carole Rath, Les Brown. Mr. Moore. Dick Furino. Standing. left to right: Miss Reichmuth. Dan Gluck. Bill Dowd. Lee Sweeney. Mr. Bryan. 18
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Officers . . . Spring 1951 L BILL LOSEE CAROLE BATH President Vice-President 2 Amiable Bill Losee was rewarded for his conscientious job as recording secre- tary by being chosen President of the student body for the spring term. Presi- dent Losee's cabinet consisted of popu- lar Carole Hath, vice-presidentg Les Brown, recording secretaryp Lee Swee' ney, financial secretary, and Dan Gluck, yell leader. Each of the officers per- formed his duties well and set a high standard for his successor to attempt to emulate. The school has every right to be proud of the student administra- tion of the spring of 1951. 17 'V' LES BROWN Recording Secretary LEE SWEENEY Financial Secretary DAN GLUCK Yell Loader
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First Row: Leslie Marriott, Porter Davis. Marilyn Bennett, Lee Sweeney, Tom Lewis. PAM ORMSBEE, Vice-Speaker Pam On-nsbee, Sally Decker, George Catambay, JoAnn Rokusek, Margaret Multz. TOM LEWIS' speaker Back Row: Beverly Tollelson, Bill Dowd, Bob Lahmann, Margo Forquer, Shirley DeHaven, Bev Vernon, Mike Danielson, Larry Tavernier, Clarine Gnutzmann. Bill Losee. Carole Rath. Adminisfrafive Board Twenty-two members of the student body compose Alameda l-ligh's Ad Board. These students, a boy and a girl from each class, and six students elected by the student body each term, decide the amount of money to be alloted to each school activity, they vote the disbursement ot all student body funds. The Ad Board has had an exceedingly successful year. Each of the three dances, two opening dances and the Last Roundup, which it sponsored, was an outstanding social event. This term, as in the past, a committee was appointed tor securing a new table top to replace the old stained one in the Student Council room. . 'f SRX f , I K First Row: Carole Rath. Dan Gluck, Lee Sweeney, Ted Maxwell, JoAnn Rokuselz, JOANN ROKUSEK. Vice-Speaker Les Brown, Clarine Gnutzmann. Bill Losee. -1-ED MAXWELL' speaker Back Row: Fred Davis, Bev Tollelson. Larry Spaulding, Tom Reiser, Larry Tavernier, Don MacGinnis, Herb Turner. Nick Romanolf, Warren Arnold. 19
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