c o u R T ■ Left to right — Phil Flory, Associate Justice, I; Lois Boynton, Associate Justice, I; Barry Simmons, Chief Justice, I, II; Betty Eggleston, Clerk, II; Charles Sutherland, Associate Justice, II. Additional members: Louise Bonds, Clerk of Court, I, Associate Justice, II. ■ Barring students from their impromptu re- graces who disregarded the no smoking unions across the street the closed campus rule and absent-minded motorists who parked ban, carried into effect by the Lancer organ- their vehicles in the wrong lanes at the student ization, this year was in effect only during the parking lot, were brought before the student Wednesday and Friday club periods. Violat- court for immediate trial and effective pun- Joee, Nimeiteeiii IHI lui n d r e d ers of the regulation, together with scape- ishment, thus discouraging future offenders. Thirty-Three 27
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FEF COMMISSION ' K rs? y ' ' - ' ■ Left to right — Top row: Art Ryon, Cliff Groves, Phil Graham, Louise Bonds, George Manuel, Herb Engleman; Front roil-: Jack Young, Jane Foster, Dorothy Husband, Lois Boynton, Lois Berglund, Irene Hoffman, Jane Mc- Callum, Ben Berning. ■ Using posters as the basis for their cam- Hes were the means used for introducing paigning, the Pep Commission made a broad prominent speakers and musical organizations appeal to the student body to back athletic that aided in creating an atmosphere of or- events. The approach of games was an- ganized driving force. Spirited response nounced by posters and banners in the halls, from school bleachers during athletic contests while between events amusing chalk cartoons is to be credited to the sincere work of the Pep kept the eyes of the campus folk on bulletin Commission and to the individual enthusi- Jume, Nimeteee H HI in d r e d boards. Before many important games, ral- asm of each member of this student group. Tlhirty-=Three 29
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