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SUMMER LEADERSHIP - ROW l: Laurene Harris, Ann Goodman, An- gie Castillon, Lucille Chazaro, Joann Godfrey, Carol Consevoy, Roberta Mitchell, Sylvia Standen. ROW 2: Lea Jacknuk, Judy Castillo, Ellen Hauge, Barbara Ditsler, Mr. Mehl- man, Seyma Lehrer, Sara Carillo, Barbara Wesley, Lucy Esparza. ROW 3: Betty Baker, Barbara Black, Betty Popp, Janis Ong, Lois Brynen, Paula Dubin, Loele? Brennan, Shauna Sor- enson, Deanna DePetro, Lorraine Duke. ROW 41 Arlene Garber, Don Gonella, Mitchell Chortkofl, Jim Harton, Don Waldo, Andy Honig, Alan Cooper, Simon Zemel, Arthur Kotz, Carlos Bowers, Diane Wood, Celeste Anschultz. Z, ,A X Q51 .H Cl .- 'S -ry' I 2 1 if 1 I Q x 'J ae, - Z 1 X x f L ,- rr ., ' l-P , l i - 5 si . ,ft ,X r ' f Q . ' I l , W I V, l DL W 6 i Q1 . , . v .,,..v - ,. . we 4 R ' n ,-on '3 M 544 , Lvl 4 L ,f-ge, is i . .. , . A ,K-.Leif-. .'- yi ,I ?:w,g,:,ysgg.,,c 11? A REGULAR CLASS LY in Leadership. 58 MEMBERS listen to a committee report. if THE LEADERSHIP CLASS here at Muleville has a four-fold purpose. They try to improve the individual's character, personality, leadership abilities, and to increase their knowledge and appreciation of our school. Many strides forward have been made since Mr. Mehlman, sponsor, has taken over. The class is highly organized, and they ac- complish a great deal of service during each semester. By developing the individual's leadership capabilities through work in oral presenta- tion, committee work, and written reports, Wilson is assured of an efticient student government. LEADERSHIP CLASS promotes democratic voting.
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TREASURERS-lS'56l Lorraine Duke, and lW'56l Ann Scott handled the Student Body money very etiiciently during the past year. ,JI SECRETARIES-lS'56l Barbara Black, and lW'56I lucy Esparza proudly leave behind them a detailed rec- ord ot minutes for future reference. THIS YEAR the student government had one of the most successful semesters ever. Sponsor, Mr. Mehl- man, points out that students in this are the cream of the school. It is comprised of student body cab- inet officers, commissioners and outstanding stu- dents. Activities of this class are innumerable. They sponsor dances, handle all fund raising drives, hold the student elections, keep the scrapbook, and handbook, assist in Student Body ticket sales, dig up the talent for the talent assembly, and partici- pate in the carnival. The class also sends repre' sentatives to student councils of other schools. The dances were the Kickoff Capers, Sno-ball, Cotton- Tail-Capers, and the Hawaiian Dance which fea- tures a lei sale. This class tried to familiarize the students with their school and promoted good re- lationships between the students and faculty. The Student Government class also studies parliamen- tary law and all business is conducted with use of Parliamentary Procedure. Each day a different mem- ber of the class is president and gets a chance to get up in front of the class and lead the business for that day. lt's fun to get up in front of class. lt is a very valuable experience to all those who par- ticipate. , . - aw with the utmost skill and knowledge. 2 r .J I t zo, LETTERGIRL PRESIDENTS-lW'56I Pat Sharp, and lS'56l Carol Conzevoy were kept busy rendering their unlimited services to the school and community. Bob Blake and Wayne Thomas were the hard working Winter and Summer Lettermen's presidents CHIEF JUSTICES-lS'56J Ruben Yuriar, and lW'56I CHAIRMEN OF BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS- Mike Scurto kept the courts functioning properly lW'56I Barbara Wesley, and lS'56t Dick Scheidt proved very capable leaders at head ot the com- missioners. 235' L Q, . H , V' -' 1: Sf 'f '-lx Q3 I I M S I f' W' W 'we 35 Wf . l .. ,-, 1 ' ,,, . ,lax V . f Q L .rt -- S 1 ' 1 V Q 4 kr 'bg Jul ,JV S? ri I if PICTURED ON THE FRONT LAWN are the Winter and GIRLS' LEAGUE PRESIDENTS-lS'56I Deanna De Petro, Summer Boys' Federation Presidents, Jim Harton and and lW'56I Lulu Chazaro had a ball during the past Dick Sgheidt, year planning dances and parties, and other girls' activities.
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WINTER ADVISORY BOARD-ROW I: Nancy Yamada, Danny Duran, Leslie Craig, Linda Kortan, Nellie Cuellar. ROW 2: Norma Watii, MaryAnn Merriman, Sandra ---is Ginsburg, Lois Brynen. ROW 3: Betty Haines, Linda Henry, Nathan Glazer, Shaindell Jalowitz, Deanna DePetro. an SUMMER ADVISORY BOARD-ROW I: Bob Blake, Ruben Yuriar, Roberto Blake, Wayne Martin. ROW 2: linda Bastian, Deanna DePetro, Lucy Esparza, Diane Haines. ROW 3: Nancy Yamada, linda Kortan, Linda Henry, Sandro Schmidt. Ucfmwqiiowcal The Advisory Board is composed of two members from each home- room, one regular member and one alternate. These students discuss problems which arise on campus. Under the guidance of Roger Johnson, the winter Advisory Board set up a new way of voting. Each student had to register in order to vote, then vote on his own during lunch. This new system proved to be very wise. Only students really interested in the election voted, and the turn out was tremendous. Bob Blake headed the Summer Advisory Board, and they have set up an election board, which also takes care of tabulations and pub- Iicity. They sponsored an auction booth at the Carnival, which turned out to be a success, as did all of the other activities which they under- took this term.
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