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Dick Leivers was elected to govern us for the '48-'49 year. l-le and Mr. McLoney, the advisor, spent the year ' puzzling over the responsibili- ties and problems which con- fronted the cabinet and the student body. Instead of entering into the actual making of the school laws Mr. Mcl.oney guided and advised the A.S.B. offi- cers. Dick, Mr. Mctoney, and the student body have done a good job and they all en- joyed working together. SNOW IN ESCONDIDO and a centennial celebration in California! Yes, a lot of things have happened to make their year seem different from all of our other years. Our ASB officers sponsored many activities for all of us. There was a mobile unit shown to us in a special assembly honoring the Gold Rush days in early California. Throughout the year we had charity campaigns to raise money for the March of Dimes, Red Cross, and the Community Chest. Our new school song was sung during an assembly for the first time this year, too. Are we proud of it? Just ask us! Throughout the entire year visiting dignitaries were entertained, and every now and then o-ur campus was enlivened by some very special dances sponsored by various organizations. This has been a year full of entertainment, interest, and appeal for all of us.
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71: eq Hegre en ted and Ruled 11 Throughout this busy year our A.S.B. otticers, with the help ot the tirst period repre- sentatives, have been respon- sible tor many activities. Qur otticers were: Presi- dent, Diclc Leiversg Vice-Presb dent, Bill Weselohg Secretary, Donna l-larper, and Treasurer, Norman Dittrich. Thanlcs Dick, Donna, Bill and Norm tor ditticult jobs well done. This year a new branch was added to the legislative body ot our school. It was the stu- dent council, composed ot students elected trom their first period classes. The stu- dent council gave many more students the opportunity ot entering into the malcing ot our school laws.
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