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Add to the Council's Legislative Action BOB BAKER MARGARET KISHIYAMA President Vice-President .-cess, sy .. yqw L 4 X I MARILYN WATTS GARY SHEPARD Secretary Sergeant-at-Arms STUDENT COUNCIL During the T958-59 school year, Anaheim's Student Council or- ganization, under the able guidance of Mr. Laurence Decker, President Bob Baker, and Vice-President Margaret Kishiyama, has risen to unex- celled heights in improving the Colony's status. The Student Council is composed ot one student from each history and senior problems class. These members bring to the Student Coun- cil ideas that have been discussed in their classes, then the Council votes on the suggestions. A sporty event, the Beachcombers Ball, was just one ot the many activities undertaken by the Council. Another activity, and perhaps the biggest undertaking completed by this large organization, was that ot introducing the idea ot the Victory Flag . To start ott the idea, the Council held contests to see what person might submit the best design tor the flag. The sketches that numerous students turned in were then voted upon by the student body. With the desired design selected and the flag constructed, it now hangs in tront ot the school, proudly proclaiming when and in what sport Ana- heim has conquered an opponent. DY4 b,4 7.4 7.4 s'4 5.4 s'4 v'4 5.4 vga P64 D61 0 0 Q 0 0 Q CT' 5? 1 Q A 5 to I A ,Ta J 4 :Ni 4 aff 'tt f . 4 ' tl if I it Mil tf TI sr . iso .. ,. lt 2- 'f 5 1 f 45' fr 'fi I Sy I P' l r , , 1 1, I 'Q M he V 'fr J AWK ' , ' ff ' I t' , w, - hr, ' Y f ' i 'T -I I A ' 1 , ' , ' ' I I s, Qf, Q K f 'YUM 1- ' t ' S , f 2 it i -W I ll QW ..., F 1 E I in ' WZ , I ff , ' gpg Q in ,A IM, gp..- -any -qv! A Headed by Laurence Decker as adviser, the 75-member Student Council was composed of.D. D'Amore, R. Avenmri, P. Beasley. J. Berry, D. Bertch, T Bunnell, S. Burns, M. Campbell, C. Cosindos, C. Currier, S. Davis, S. Dickerson. J. Drlley, J, Dominick, P. Dowdy, DeVaIIIe, B. Erhle. S, En- ger B' Eppersonv E. pelchery NI, Feilbaunt, C. Ferguson, G. Garber, T, Gispert., B. Gibson, L, Gordon. G. Hart. E. Heinzie, J. Hitchcock, G. Holt, G. Hguvard, L Inman, L. Iverson, M. Jenkins. D. Johnson, R, Kertscher, M. Kishiyanin, J. Link, J. Laner, C. Larson, L. LGQQ. B. Loard, J. Marchall, J Millard Morris, Je, Mortensen, Ju. Mortensen, P. Murphy, J. McDonald, D. Nankervis, D. Nelson. S. Peterson, S. Petitt, K, Perkins, A. Pruitt 5' Quist 'J Ftatliff, S. Seirsen, G. Shepard, D. Sheppard, S. Simpson, V. Skaggs, B. Spino, M. Stagner, C. Stanley, D. Stewart, B. Stromquist, T. Tiqueso,-,i J, Troxrll, C. Turner, M. Watts, L, Weaver, H. Welton, N, Wilkins. and J. Toussau. 28 v
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1 ff Q WW l ll i S lO Y l A lt l W A ' , tt.. A , ' ,g rrr rr rr fi 5, , W 1 l GZ ' 3 5 W i f BOB BAKER Vice-President STUDENT CABINET Successful can best describe each activity undertaken by the T958-T959 Student Cabinet. Starting oft the year, this active group promoted the largest sale ot student body cards in many years at AHS. Another tirst-ot-the-yearactivity was sponsoring the successful dance, the 'Howdy Hoop. Among some ot the better assemblies arranged tor by the Cabinet vvere i'The Mississip- W LYNNE LONIBARD Secretary of Treasury plans, the Fullerton J. C. exchange assembly, Eric Whelan and his color slides ot Mexico, and a special full-length movie, Anastasia. Some of the many every-day duties ot the Cabinet members vvere attending meetings, ar- ranging tor pep assemblies, presiding over respective groups, and corresponding vvith other schools. A tevv ot the big expenditures ot the Cabinet this year vvere table and chairs for the nevv, modern Student Activity room, a cinemascope screen tor the auditorium, and a cinemascope lens tor the movie proiector. Finishing up the year, the Cabinet carried out successful plans tor ci CASC conterence on AHS' campus and tor the outstanding Service Point Banquet. Although this governing group completed many worthwhile activities, their main accom- plishment was learning to vvork together as responsible citizens ot their school community. 'W' t X 2 .iiivi si-iio'rA JERI HEIN L, FRANK KE,-I-OGG Colonist Club President Anoranco Editor Adviser 27
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with Our Competent Court's Functions JANNAE HURLBET ,j i,..' fly' 1' . fe ' -.X , . E fs,4Mwt4w ff Z' Tb Wg? f XNQX , Wk, 4 Ns N, xitfffsjzs , ii K 1 GW? S, Q Q52 X s .. E: :i 1,-2:22 .1 ,' .Quai f.'.6,sv,:sss. iz in .XI ,K fwf- vf 1 gms f gif? Q 4 QS 5 is iz f if Q s Q KX GY SQ' X ff QV? X f X Q Gs, fs f A 1 P y 1 N, ff f :WJ .f s 1 ig, 2 W X gy I x I s ' l t , JI 5 W 5 t tt 1 I 4, N 2 file' ff V i 1 W ,,N, ,Y Junior i l A34 , ' BILL BIELEFIELD Senior -nw 'QR fu 'Nm s A Trudi Borden, Chief Justice of the Student Court, enlists the help of Richard i Q Ryan, adviser, and Robert Kubota, one of four senior members, to assist her Qsftw Q 'V i ' s r with the details of an idea she has which will be of great benefit to Anaheim ft,-, ' A V High. L ' , , ..., , .9 RICHARD KELLER C'-ARE .UNHN0 Senior Senior STUDENT CGURT Judiciously handling many ot Anaheims maior misconduct and discipline problems, the Student Court tor T958-59, under the super- vision ot Mr. Richard Ryan, has just completed a most highly success- tul year. Meeting each day tor a full hour, these competent court members gathered to discuss Ways and means ot upholding rules and order at the student level. l I Chief Justice Trudi Borden presided at the meetings, sitting various Nw, V M ,,,, c cwss . Ei. N GARY GRAY LAURA LEGG Junior Sophomore ideas suggested by the other members and throwing them open tor discussion. Some ot the problems curtailed by this group include cutting classes, tardiness, smoking, and other untavorable practices indulged in by a very small percentage ot the students. The Student Courts duties go little unchanged over the years, but each year it can be called upon to help maintain desirable campus order. W Cf ? iii Si t is yy .., R ,iti . . L wi Qi, V Y TOM SCA'-I NORMA FREEMAN Sophomore Junior 29
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