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Enterprises Led to a Profitable Year MIKE RICE CAROL E. ROLAND Vice President Anoranco Editor STUDENT CABINET The energetic T959-60 Student Cabinet can boast one of the most successful and rewarding years. To begin with, this year's sale of Student Body Cards was the greatest ever. The Hello Hop was the first-of-the-year activity sponsored by the cabinet. Included in the best liked and most enjoyed assemblies is the film and talk on Wild Life Conservation, entertainingly given by Mr. Allen, and the interesting presentation of our Presidents by Dr. Humbert. Dick Houston formed the Secretaries of Assemblies Organization to create better assemblies for Orange County students. Attending meetings, arranging for pep assemblies, presiding over their respec- tive groups and corresponding with other schools are the general duties of the cabinet members. Other accomplishments of the cabinet included providing the auditorium with a stereo tape recorder and record player, and moving the election of student body officers up two weeks. The traditional Service Point Banquet highlighted the activities of this year's Student Cabinet. RITA BEEMAN ' DICK HOUSTON Secretary of Treasury Secretary of Assemblies L. FRAN K KELLOGG Adviser I 29
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Outstanding Student Cobinet Whose KAREN PERKINS BOB DICKEY CAROLYN HENNINGS SGCPCIGFY of Safety and Welfare Colonist Club President Girls' League President r lyk Shown above are this year's Student Cabinet. Standing: Robert Linn, Dick Houston, Mike Rice, Bob Dickey, Bob McCandIess, Kirk Hoffner, L. Frank Kellogg, seated, Carolyn Hen- nings, Carole Roland, Rita Beeman, Janet Easton, and Karen Perkins. i BOB MCCANDLESS JANET EASTON KIRK HOFFNER Student Body PFSSNEUY Secretary of Records Secretary of Student Affairs 28
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g Complimented by a Capable Council Headed by Laurence Decker as adviser, the 85-member Student Council was composed of H. Adler, S. Andres, D. Armstrong, F. Beigler. R. Bert, L. Bickerstaff, S, Bisbey, S. Bombanks. K. Bover. V. Bridgeford, S. Burns. N. Callahan, B. Capps, S. Chambless, B, Christine, P, Cowee, R. Da- vis, H. Delfs, E. Delong, J, DelCrognaIe. R. Dember, R. Dender, P. Danica, D. Dyer, M, Emmons. S. Enger, J. Evenson, C. Fergenson, J. Forbes, M. Gary, S. Gilner. B. Gilliam, J, Goodwin. B. Gosenski, J. Hamlin, K. Hart, S. Helms. D. Hutton. N. Javanos, W. Justice, R, Kennedt, N. Kin- dey, J. Kirilie. K. Lanyon. L. Long. B, Luecke, N. Magill, D. Maley, C. Marshall, P. Martin, J. Martinus, J. McDouht, S. Means, C, Morrow, M. Mulchoy, S. Munoz, D, Nankervis. D. Newborn. M. Patten. D. Petrilla, D.Polly, B, Quist, K. Ramsey. A. Sanchez. M, Sanders, L. Santi, D. Savrin, T. Scali, A. Schinsky, K. Schmidt, J. Smith, P, Smack, L, Squier, B. Storey. K. Stronach, J. Sturnmer. T, Thueson, T. Tucker, C. Turner, J. Warnes, K. Wright, R. Yett. STUDENT COUNCIL Anaheims largest school government organization, the Student Council, met with continued success during the past T959-60 school year. Under the supervision of Laurence Decker and President Mike Rice, the Student Council is comprised of one student from each MIKE RICE SUE ANDRES President ot the sophomore English, iunior U.S. History and the senior prob- Secfefflfy lems classes. The members act as a connecting link between the students and the school government by conveying to the council topics and problems discussed in their classes, and then reporting the councils actions and decisions to the students. TOM SCALI BOB LUECKE Vice President Sergeanttat-Arms 30
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