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ad 1 if Af IV 4 ff r f X' fu 740 1 164.441 ff 0 I 1 f . rg K j - I 'aff f-Ld . lj ' f ,iii ' j I ,- 1 f sAf4!i g .fL',,fVCf ly' X . a 4 I ' f I , ' Cur Representatives The main project of the Summer Legislative Council was to investigate the possibilities of a Nutrition Period. The proposed Nutrition Period presented many difficulties to its committee head- ed by Bob Daniele. One of the biggest problems was convincing the doubting faculty that the time schedule wouldn't be disrupted too much. Finally after much work, the committee presented the completed plan to the student body for a vote. Al- though a few more students were for the Nutrition Period than against it, the percentage wasn't high enough for adoption. The Nutrition Period was therefore voted down by the students. Another up and coming committee has been the Card Section Committee headed by Mary Lou Siv' ula. Because ofthe need and enthusiasm for a card Section, this committee has organized a group of people who will probably be participating in the halt time activities at next year's games. right: M. Griffin, S. Reeser, N M. Sevula, T. McCormick, B Pautsor, B. Green. Third row B. Frcscufzi T. Sn-dh, L. Adams 4. .'-va.. 3-f--9 niorsi lc-ft to right, M, Harrison, C. Bulf-y, C. Baker, B. Woods, S, Qillzfrt, B lrtairnor' S Mayer zona row R. Good, J. Sarthell, R. Di- iri, P. Caselia. Seniors: First row, left to right, H. Honda, Z.Mull1ey, P. Trim, M.. Rupert, B. Box, G. Gordon, Mr. Traynor, D. Cnamness, B Long, J, MCG-lynn, S. Drago, C. Peterson. V. Shimizu. Second ro w, K. Hollenbeck, G. Markham, B. Gilronan, I. Vice N. Vatcher M, West, R. Derfus, D. Paterson, D. Butner, Third row, M. Tucker, B. Craig, Z. Daniele, B. White, E. Curtis, C. Merryman Sophornares: First ravi, lett io Larson, J. Ferguson, Sc-cond row,
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SENIORS - back row, Bob Veloz, Deke Jones, Bob Long, Mary Lou Parkes. Second row, Mary Nord, Doug Hart, Virginia Shimizu, Danny Blake, Bob Daniele. First row - Eddie McDonald, Delores Bean, Hanako Honda, Bud Long, Janet Bailey, Pat Trim. JUNIORS 3 back row, Gary Roe-hr, Doug Hocking, Kenny Barnes, Doug Patterson. First row, Bonnie Lee, Bev Pfeifer, Joyce kogers, Diane Ceder- gren, Sally Whitt. .!' sf' These Were Through the untiring efforts of the mem- bers of the winter Legislative Council, much progress was made at Burbank. A new and more democratic system of voting was intro- duced here. Voting booths were borrowed from the City of Los Angeles and every student who wished to vote was required to register. Such outstanding leaders as Bob Daniele brought up the idea of having a scoreboard and pursued the idea until it was carried out. It was he who headed the committee on the problem of the nutrition period, and under his leadership much progress was made, al- though the student body defeated the idea in a special election. Vice-president Bud Long appointed a com- mittee to rehabilitate the many trophies now in the basement . Much was accomplished this semester and this outstanding group deserves a lot of praise. .Y.. - V I 5 fy' '71 ' 401' ,fy, Q , 2 f, f 1 i fvQfc..4 . , f I ' f .,c4, ' x f f' , .1 I I I 1.1.1 ff4bJs,.4 .,, fx L-..4. I 41 'Y 7, jf ,fl C' ' . 'vi Y sffd, f ',l1 Q 1 t SOPHOMORES - back row, , Burt Court, Bill Ent, Lee Adams, E T Ralph DiBori. First row, Wally McCroy, Mary Lou Sivula, Joan Beisang, Joanne Ruckman, Marti Griften, Luther Wylie.
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