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M. l'E'l'lCRSlCN Y :dent Body l'resi1l4-ul STUDENT GCDVERNMENT The student government has this year, as in past years, been striving for immediate action on problems which arise in the school and which concern students in their relations with each other. lt is the business of the Council to act on such matters. The members of thd Student Council, with the exception of the editors of the PROGRESS and the HATCH ET, are elected by popular vote of the student Body members. Editors are appointed by the faculty sponsor of the publications. All members of the Student Council must maintain a C average in order to hold their odices. The following have been members of the Student Council for the past year: lV1erle Petersen, Stu- dent Body presidentg Hardy Golston, vice-presidentg Helen Freitas, commissioner of girls' affairs: Richard Schmidt, commissioner of boys' affairs: Dick Hansen, councilman-at-large5 La Verne Seibert. secretary: llflary Iillen Petersen, commissioner of finance with Diana Mackersie as assistant treasurer: lrene Sauermilch, editor of the HA'I'CHETg Catherine Steyer, PROGRESS editor. The other four council members are the class presidents: Lance Guynes. Senior: Leo -lelmini, junior: joe Hawks- worth, Sophomoreg .lack Robinson. Freshman. lfaculty sponsors for the year have been lVIiss Landers and Principal Sonneman. COUNCIL, Sealed: l .Naueiiuilr-li. I.. liiignn-s, M. l'en-ascii. Ii. Sm-ilu-rl. M. Id. l'i-'lt-rsc-n. Staiulimri ll. liolstou. .I. Ilolvinson. ll. llunsen. .I, llawksxxoltll. R. Sr-liniirlt. V. Stn-yn-r, I., Jelniini, N113 Sonueuian. ll. Freitais. Miss l,ander:s, IJ. Mackersie.
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FRUNT ROW: V. Hannickel, L. Linder. M. Bitters. L. Rasmussen, C. Egbert. T. Steele. B. Winnie. .L Lolmbia C. Steele. SEVUNIJ ROW: M. Hansen. I.. Bixby. Il. Bird. M. E. Petersen. I.. Heilwrt. Il, Ilauh-rtseher. Q' llainilton. I-I, Johnson. THIRD ROW: .l. Ilawksworth. ll. Winters. R. Freitas, R, Kalibjian, ll. M1-l'alu-, R Ilahlgrren. tl. HIOIIIQIYPII. Mrs. l'aranag:h. lHl'li WDW: R, .Ii-ffries. J. Nilveira. .L .tshue-kian. Il. .Ir-ns'-n, .I Yan Handy. Il. Nonnenuan. Il. Kisling. S, I'oulse-n. CALIFORNIA SCI-IGLARSI-IIP FEDERATION There were nine new members and twenty-one hold-over members of Chapter IS3 in the fall se- mester. Any student who earns ten points during a semester is entitled to membership in the C.S.l . in the followinr semester. An A trade counts three wointsy a B 'rade counts one uoint: and winnin ' ls I- l Is l I- a letter in sports or holding a Student Body Office counts one point. Those students entitled to membership in the first semester were Dorothy Badertscher, Dolore: Bird, lwarilyn Bitters. Lois Bixby, Glen Blomgren. Robert Dahlgren, Carolyn Egbert, Reuben lfrei- tas. Clarabelle Hamilton, Virginia Hannikel. Marilyn Hansen, joe Hawlcsworth, Robert nleffries. Herbert Jessen, Eileen Johnson, Ralph Kalibjian, Donald Kisling, Lucille Linder. Angelina Lobbia, Donald lWcCabe, Mziry' Ellen Petersen, Siyerdt Poulsen, Louis Rasmussen, La Verne Seibert, ,lack Sil- veira, Cecelia Steele, Theresa Steele. -loe Van Gundy, Barbara VVinnie, and Richard YVinters. Airs. ltlarie Cavanaugh is the faculty sponsor. The ofiicers for the fall semester were: president. Cecelia Steele: vice-president, La Verne Seibertg secretary. Dorothy Badertscher: treasurer, Robert Dahlgreng and publicity chairman. Theresa Steele. New members for the spring semester were Barbara .lean Amaro, Terry Arakawa. Yasuko Ara- kawa, VVilbur Blomgren, VVilburn Cowin, joseph Freitas, Evelyn Linder. Kate Mcblullin, .loanne Nielsen, Elizabeth Papazian. Gladys Papazian, and Patty .lean York. The second semester officers were president, Bob Sonnemang vice-president. La Verne Seibert: sec- retary, Joe Van Gundyg treasurer. Cecelia Steele: and publicity chairman. Dorothy Badertscher. Fourteen memberq from XV. U. H. S. attended the Spring Conference of the California Scholar- ship Federation, District 20. at Edison Technical School on March 2. At an assembly, ltlarch 22. the following were awarded the C.S.F. Torch, the official pin: Fresh- men. Yasuko Arakawa, Kate lVIclVIullin, -Ioseph Freitas, Evelyn Linder. Elizabeth Papaziang Sopho- mores, Terry Arakawa, VVilburn Cowing Juniors. Gladys Papaziang Seniors, Patty jean York and Nliriam Steffensen. Four Seniors, Eileen ohnson, Raluh Kalib'ian. Bob Sonneman. and La Verne Seibert, have won , l .l life membershiw awards. At fraduation the Cha wter seal is embossed u Hon their dimlomas. uwon any l l- . college or university recommendation. and upon their permanent record cards.
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