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Anim. TOP ROW, left to right: Gloria Tonini, Yell Leader: Miss Vail, Faculty Advisor: Iohn Piini, F.F.A. Representa- tive: Frederick Rianda, Senior Class President: Concepcion Valadez, Girls' Block G President: Maryetta Lawson. Spartan Editor: Mr. Force, Faculty Advisor. BOTTOM HOW: Henry Lopez, Freshman Class President: Ophelia Gonzales. Business Manager: Iohn Nunes, Boys' Block G President: Allan Wiley. Student Body President: Roberta Binsacca, Student Body Secretary: Clara Maggini, Student Body Treasurer: Patricia Rianda, Girls' League Representative: Elmer Pura, Sophomore Class President. STUDEIIT EOUllCll The Student Council represents the entire student body and large organiza- tions ot the school. The Student Council is the student governing body oi our high school. lt consists ot student body otticers, class representatives, club representatives, and two faculty advisors, Miss Vail and Mr. Force. An amendment to the Boys' Block Awards in the constitution regarding C and D blocks was drawn up by the council and met with the approval ot the student body. The C.C.A.L. Student Council Convention held at Carmel was attended by several student council members. Among the topics discussed were the follow- ing: l. Student Government, 2. Publicizing Student Government, 3. Control of Student Behavior, 4. Social Activities, 5. Boys' Athletics Awards, 5. School Pub- lications, 7. Non-Athletic Awards, 8. Clubs and Organizations. This year, tor the first time, the Student Council has had its own student council stationery. The Student Council this year was a very successful and cooperative group. ALLAN WILEY IOHN NUNES ROBERTA BINSACCA President Vice-President Secretary EFI' 4392!
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SAMUEL LLOYD ALFRED DePRATI VIRGINIA GRIFFIN President Vice-President Secretary Gonzales Chapter 226C of the California Scho- larship Federation, called more simply the Honor Society, showed a slight increase in membership this year. Upperclassmen appeared to have had difficulty in achieving grades suf- ficiently high to earn the ten qualifying units for membership, so Concepcion Valadez was the only one who represented the senior class, and Sam Lloyd was the only member of the junior class in the societyg the remaining membership coming from the sophomore and freshman classes. Our financial enterprises were cake sales and a dance to raise money for our annual banquet for new members. Cn May 6, five members, Concepcion Vala- dez, Sam Lloyd, Virginia Griffin, Lorraine Ca- prara and Vivian Irvine, accompanied by our advisor and good friend, Miss South, attended the annual C.S.F. conference which was held this year in the Sequoia High School in Redwood City. On the way home, Miss South provided a UCIETV special treat by showing the members all through the beautiful Stanford University campus. The chapters social events were the lovely banquet in Salinas in May for new members, and the annual Ditch Day picnic at Paraiso Hot Springs. This year only Connie Valadez will win the coveted Life Membership Lamp pin at gradua- tion, which required six semesters of member- ship in the chapter, one of which must be in the senior year. Connie has been a member all through high school. The officers of the chapter for this year wish to leave this word of encouragement to the classes following: although it may mean some sacrifice of fun and frolic, or mean study when one would like to play, perhaps the satisfaction of achievement, of a job well done, is worth every bit of effort put into earning membership in the Honor Society: and it is hoped more of the underclassmen will consider this and set Honor Society membership as their goal. TOP ROW, le!! to right: Alfred DePra!i, loel Rodriguez, Samuel Lloyd, Manuel Alonzo, Honorio Della, Gary B ' SECOND ROW C ' V 1 d L ' T 1 Shirle M M' A th S th V' ' ' G 'if' Gln.. I ODCGPCIOII U U BZ, 01S GY Of, Y CKY, ISS I8 usa OU 1 llglhld H lh, , Lorraine Caprara, Vivian Irvine, Emily Harris. BOTTOM ROW: Annie Daoro, Lorraine Corda, Bernette Wimer.
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