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BILL MORRXSH President TED HALL Vice-Presidenl NANCY JOHNSON VIRGINIA HANSON ELLEN GALBRAITH Secretary Treasurer Social Secretary THE ' DE T C UNCIL The Student Council had a very successful year and was able to put many new ideas into action. The establishment of an annual football trophy between Acalanes and Diablo was finally accomplished. A Rally Committee was formed to be a continuous group for planning or assist- ing at rallies, assemblies, games, and many other affairs where the leadership of a central organization is needed. Class Assemblies, voted by last year's Stu- dent Council, were a new treat this year. The Iunior and Senior Classes each gave a program drawing solely on its own talented rnernbers. Dons and Donnas were well entertained by their clowning fellow classmen. An exchange assembly with Alhambra High school was held during the first part of the new year, In December, before Christmas time, a drive was held for food and clothing for the needy. This drive, lasting two days, was a big success. Boxes and boxes of food and clothing were sorted in the new Mechanical Drawing FRONT ROW. le!! to riqht: L. Iones. I. Price, I.. Dulbey. I. Field. P. Ellerd, I. Swanson. C. Courtright, D. Bedard. C. Inman-Kane. SECOND ROW: S. Hawley. I. Dunlap. V. Hanson. N. Iohnson. E. Galbraith, G. Bcrrgones. N. Brooks. B. Westlund. C. Mcmise. THIRD ROW: A. Dull. I. Pearson. M. Rucker. I. Comstock. T. Hall. K. Mat- lock. M. Zbavitel. P. Randall. A. Bronson. A. Seulberqer. FOURTH ROW: I. Lnhstroh, G. Fowler. B. SYmes. R. Van den Heuvul. D. Tierricm, P. Lurmer, I. Kluuder, B. Morrish. BACK ROW: D. Fey, M. Elvidqe. D. Iohnscn. B. Ferro, B. Hampton. H. Neilson, G. Guppy. 'Ol
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.ummm Q we' --M uf 3- if' -3, t UE' .. EN, ' ' -' . -, 'L if f 1 ' 'V A 98' ,'i77' f ,E , K . z, ,E V5 I QR 3 1-bit t - ,rj . ff' l W H' N ' L X .. Q Af' f 9: . ffl' F 1 5 . IOHN F. CHADDOCK CARL NEWBURY DR. RALPH C. HALL MELVIN IACOBUS M H STANLEY Former President President Former President Clerk of Board B0 BD 0F TIIUSTEES These men, to whom the welfare of Acalanes is entrusted, are very necessary to the running ot our school. Serving without pay, they spend much oi their Valuable time looking for sites and planning for new schools, determining the policy, and approving the course of study, daily schedule and textbooks for Acalanes. Most of them have been closely connected with Acalanes through their own children. They are elected tor staggered terms ot three years. Being successful business and professional men also, they are known by the parents of the community to be capable and intelligent. NON-CERTIFICATED STAFF job is never done. M. BARNARD, D. SIMMONDS, A, DANIELSON, S. JOHNSON. H. SELLICK L. SIMS. H. PARK. E. PRICE -v' M. VELAZQUEZ. E. LINOTTI, W. MUDGE, F. POLLOCK Our non-certificated stati certainly deserves a vote ot thanks for all they do to keep our grounds and facilities in top top iorm. With over eight hun dred students in and out ot Acalanes daily their
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room. Miss Bassignan's advisory, having been iudged the winners of the contest, were guests at the party given to the winning advisory after the drive. ln May the regular student body elections were held. The following candidates were elec- ted to office: President, Marshall Freeman, Vice- President, Lloyd Torehio: Secretary, Nancy Carl- son, Treasurer, Karen Aaltioy Social Secretary, Barbara Maclviahong Girls' Yell Leader, lanet lanssey Boys' Yell Leader, Fred Read. - +--- M wt . ' . ,,,, T i 1 , V -fgfmixii l , E s 11 .2. .1 ,, V 2-f , , ' - - fi' Q' f 97 T 3 9 it yr t A5 f Uv, t - ,, m.,,n.... f w- W . . V. ' ,t Q U ' 1 .-- ,.. ' w f ' . I ., t ' . H ii' ,ft A 5 6 i i tid? 1 n ' MQ. b F Y 0 ' qlft K? 'Lilly I. .., t ,Q , f. V ,l V. . I ., I . , . f q gs. ' . ,-3 -- g ' - rh 'if't i sv-. l -- ' A ' 'T I f- ' .1 l l CITIZEN SHIP COMMITTEE This committee, consisting of two seniors, two juniors, one sophomore and a faculty adviser, passes on Citizenship point recommendations. The student body president pre- sides at its monthly meetings. LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Amuson, V. de Lanecux. secretary, D. Laney, I. Davis. B. Morrish. chairman, L. Russell, adviser. I- Field.
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