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Cabinet, working with Willard Imai, Student Body President, has been extremely busy in W'58. It has made three revisions in the Con- stitution and By-laws. Its committees have been extremely active in leadership and sports. They were in charge of the elections and, as usual, many of the assemblies. Board of Representatives, made up of all the representatives of the different classes, is the financial board of the school. Led by Tom Leatherwood they were very active on com- mittees. The Board has to pass all important legislation before it becomes law. The Advisory Board ably led by Jack San- ders had a very productive semester. The board, consisting of all class officers, exclud- ing class representatives, made many important changes in our school sweater policy and also created a permanent sportsnight program. This semester the various branches of Stu- dent Government have worked more closely together by having ioint meetings once a month. WINTER BOARD OF REPRESENTATIVES FIRST ROW, left to right: Sue Shaw, Karen Ericksen, Sharon Van Bebber, Tom Leatherwood, chair- man, Judy Norlin, Donna Schmidt. SECOND ROW: Bill Kidder, Dwight Wells, Eddie Elliott, Terry Skierrheim, Carol Hand. THIRD ROW: Kathy Chavez, Jerry West, Beverly Smith, Judy Kavara, Caro- lyn Sample, Ruth Garcia, Doris Mizota. FIRST ROW, left to ri ht: Ruth Mizota, .loan Hausmann, Tom Leatherwood, Willard Imai, Jim Larsen, Gerry Casper, Jean 9Muranaka. SECOND ROW: Richard Schrepher, Pat Russo, Grace Furuyama, Jack Sanders, Bill Wells, Jim Chini, Zen Takahashi, Joe Preciado. THIRD ROW: Judy Honbo, Pam Sturdyvin, Audie Oianpera, Jean Hardie, Bea Hazuka, Nancy Elliott, Bryce Schurr, Dorothy Brad- bury, Walter Wells, Ann Marks, Kathy Moore, Phyllis Smith, Sharon Van Bebber, Sue Cass. I Grace Furuyama Zen Takahashi Jim CI'liHi Mrs. Fee Chief Jugfige Chief Marshall Yell King Cabinet Sponsor
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THE LEADIN PLA ERS TQ. ' , s , f at Q I B A 1 7131 XX S,U::,::wi,2 4 t Q IW 'H 'OM LEATHERWOOD Stuaent Body Vice-President GERRY CASPER Coordinator of Student Relations WINTER ADVISORY BOARD Left to right: Charmy Farnon, Pat Garner, Rose Hazuka, J. Cisneroz, Linda Shibuya, Rosita Broadous, Keith Keppler, Bill Wells, Jack Sanders, Chairman, Pat Bauer, Coach Seekins, Bob Stenberg, Pam Austin, .lack Strangland, Nancy Endow, Ellen Kuechel, Judy York. JIM LARSEN BILL WELLS .JACK SANDERS JOAN HAUSMANN A-12 Class President AdV'50 Y Bfwfd Chairman Coordinator of Student Activities Coordinator of Student Service
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ETHICS FIRST ROW: V. Gall, K. Snyder, K. Chavez, Z. Takahashi, S. Farnon, G. Veiar, B. Lohman. SECOND ROW: J. Derrough, P. Sturdyvin, C. Hofer, D. Nichol, C. Willett, Mr. Welch, W. Stoll, F. Boyle. THIRD ROW: B. Wittenberg, C. Lamb, B. i'ns. 3 , Quist, H. Upton. ' 'I . Y i f' ?'??l yr V V-I:Q,v.,,,'v.A1A 1.57, 'YB . 'f1Qg'fQ?S: R ,...... .. E . ff' Q ' 2,1 5 -iz 513.51951 'Y E., ' 'movin .1 mlilf mm ..,. ' it mx.. M. STUDENT COURT The function of student court is to review and pass iudgment on the offenses committed by the stu- dents of our school and reported by student service personnel. The court, itself, consists of a chief justice and marshall, recording secretary, four iustices and an as- sociate iustice with whom this task rests. Court sponsor is the iudicial history teacher, Mrs. Pearl B. Yoffee. STANDING: J. Van Deest, Mrs. Yoffee, S. Kiritz, Z. Takahashi. SEATED: S. Drum- mond, J. Derrough, G. Furuyama, M. Machen, A. Rosenberger. LEADERSHIP An excellent opportunity to learn more about our-school, as well as to obtain a good overall picture of student government at San Fernando is afforded by lead- ership club. The unusual feature of this organization is that actual student leaders participate in its many functions. Traditionally, the first meeting consists of an orien- tation program, presented last semesterxby Willard lmai, Student body president.
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