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Student Council is composed of officers both elected and ap- pointed that endeavor to carry out their respective duties with great efficiency. President El- mer Clawson presided over all meetings with skill accomplishing much work in short allotted time. Serving and slaving with the business of the Service Clubk Charlotte l.agomarsino came through with the most profitable year the club has ever had. Al- ways ready with pad and pencil, Donna Daleuski proved herself quite capable as secretary. Trea- surer Esther Hill worked night and day to be sure her books bal- anced, almost always coming out with leasing results. Co-editors for tEe annual, Mary Lou Ross and Lorin Fisher worked in collabor- ation many days and nights to achieve the right journalistic and artistic effects. Charles Hayes, publicity mana er, proved he could 'sell' himseff by soli- citing advertisements for the annual and by keeping local and out-of-town papers posted as to school events. Responsible for keeping athletic equipment in shape and doing a thousand and one little jobs around the field was Ral h Henricks, athletic man- ager. Bur peppy yell leaders, Beverly Tortorich and Loretta Steinsiek, kept the school spirit alive during all games and ral- lies. Deanna Vela and Nick Kova- cevich did a fine job as repre- sentatives for the sophomores and freshmen, respectively. Elmer Clawson ll. Second Row: Annual Co-editor, Kathy McCoskey2 Sopho- more Representative, Deanna Vela, Freshman Representative, Nick Kovacevichg Athletic Mana er, Ralph Henricks. Thi rd How: Publicity Manager, Chazz Rayesg Vice President, Char- lotte Lagomarsinog Secretary, Donna Daleuski. lil' 12 1 fyff 24 'NM lgbttending the Y.M.C.A. Youth Confer- .jj Q wk'ence in Ceres, California, was the ffl F n3,ma1n outside activity the Council en- X' ljgjpggaged in this year. 'Your Future in ffL7W'W.V merica,' the theme of this meetin was emphasized by speakers from College of Pacific and the Modesto School Board. This assembly began with community singing, speeches, and panels and was terminated by lunch, elec- tion of 1953 officers, the afternoon panels, and speeches. The most striking thing about this conference was that young people can gather together with a serious ob ective in view, seek that goal, and find useful solutions to the problems that rise. This meetin truly left a new pride in the members of the Student Council for being a part of the youth that will someday govern America. .25
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J f VFX N 2 eww UA X ,f f X X XX 1 f F flxg I x 6. bw 72 yn. + QW , Q- saggy, -, 53. ,' Q A -. -PM A Y, 151.7 51 . if :v-,v 4,-,1 bg' - smite .4 vast ,f, -4'-gzy .- Advisor, Mr. Margolag C. S. F. Officers, president Mike Smith, vice president, John Pierovrchg secretary Caraleta Gesdahlg treasurer, George Chulick. As the second semester began, Joseph Margola, Cali- fornia Scholarship Federation advisor, found twenty-one students eligible for continued or new membership These, E. Clawson, L. Fisher, S. Kosich, C. Lagomar- sino, M. Ross, C. Powell, J. Dalo, D. Fairburn, D. Kos- ich, P. Huberty, R. Lenhardt, J. Lagomarsino, N. Ryan, J. Winter G. Daneri, L. Habig, J. Cuneo, N. Kovacevich, are under the leadership of Mi ke Snlitn, Y. president, Ar- en Digitale, vice president, Caraleta Ges- dahl, secre- tary, and Jimmy Winter, treas- ur er. Thiis group is en- titled to take part in the an- nual C. S. F. Privilege Day which will be spent in San Francisco in the spring. C. S. F. has three emblems. The torch pin is conferred on al l mernbelrs upon initia- tion. The lamp is olzta inead after gaining life membership by having com- pleted s1x se- mesters in the C. S. F. The C. S. F. seal is pl aceci on a member's di- ploma and col- ege transcript. First How: Mr. Margola, Charlotte Lagomarsino, Sheila Kosich, Jo Anne Dalo Caraleta Gesdahl, Mary Lou Ross. Second Row: Joanne Cuneo, Pat Huberty, Jo C Oqe sengof' Anne Lagomarsino, Geraldine Daneri, Lee Ann Habig. Third Row: Mike Smith, dai? eta ISE' George Chulick, John Pierovich, Denny Ashbaugh, John Deglow, Arlen Digitale. a ' won 1 e .24 membership this year.
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Road-If '---Rag One of the most promising groups of musicians ever to sign up for Orchestra began in the fall semester. They made several pub- lic appearances and were well received by both Rotary and Lions for whose dinner and luncheon meetings they played. V. F. W. wel- comed them on the pro- gram for their annual buck stew in Eagle's Hall. During the year, press of classroom work cut numbers, but qual- ity has remained at high level. ml -14. 3 new 0..- First Row: D. Bloyed, M. Chulick, J. Deglow, G. Chulick, J. Piero- vich, E. Marhefka. Second How: A. Digitale, J. Smith, V. McCrorey, G. Weichman, S. Sausmon. Third Row: L. Steinsiek, M. Huberty, E. Cassinelli,S. Simpson, L. Habig, D. Geis. Fourth Row: N. Kovacevich, W. McMasters, G. Daneri, E. Fuentes, W. Hammons, F. Hennigan. Fifth Row: C. Hayes, G. Banicevich, D. Scapuzzi, J. Bierce, J. Stanfield, M. Lefever. Sixth Row: A. Oates, M. Smith, J. Ninnis, R. Henricks, L. Ianni, P. Laughton. Seventh Row: B. Rose, F. Tortorich, P. Mol- fino, J. van Thiel, N. Trevaskis. .26 Band numbers forty- one this year. Ten new uniforms were bought during the winter so that everyone will be ready for spring ap- pearances. All members who were not playing football played for every home game and went to Sutter Creek for the big event. Dur- ing basketball even the players sat in with the band, A's during the B-games, B's, during the A contests. A con- cert is being planned to be given with the chorus after Easter. Incidentally, gold robes were bought for the singers who appear- ed in a Mother Lode concert in Sonora May 7. The band also joined the Italian picnic pa- rade last spring.
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