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. . . OARD 0F FINANCE 52? 4 ax S 7 X 473' Q X. John Krier, Zane Vorhes, Tom Willoughby, Dr, Bailey, Dr, Hickman, Jim Morrow, Mr. Prefzer. STATE PRESIDENT CF C.S.T.A Barbara Hansen, a junior at Sacramento State College, is the president of the California Student Teacher Association for 1955- 56. California Student Teacher Association is the oldest organiza- tion of its kind in the United States and is in its nineteenth year in California. Miss Hansen, studying elementary education here at Sacra- mento State, hopes to become an elementary teacher. Miss Hansen has done considerable traveling in line with her duties, going to Los Angeles, to Chico, and north to Humlaolt Coun- ty. She attended the National TEPS Conference in Chicago last summer, held in connection with the National Education Associa- tion convention. A .-X s xg ' 'Q . -1 X Q4- .fi 3' ., f , ni , , My f i ss- -- 2Ai. ' I vii I . 2 f 4 Nw .. ..--:. r ' BARBARA HANSEN 25
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THE BOARD OF JUSTICE The funcTion of The Board of Jusfice is To inTerpreT and carry ouT The laws of The consTiTuTion. This year's board, headed by Chief Justice Tom Willoughby, had an oufsfanding year, highlighfed by Their acfion in The case of The Associafed Sfudenfs versus Don Baxfer and Bruce Becker. A branch of The Board of .lusiice is The Alforney General, who was appoinfed by The ASSSC Presidenf To prosecufe cases broughT before The Board, and To supervise The on-campus clubs. i V I ,.,. 4 Y. ,-fy, X Bob Copeland ,M V,, N ,ff Attorney General JM ' 1 JS 448.5 S 5 S3 bb A - Z Af 2 ffl f ur' 3 if QWWNWWXV W f 44 xl Tom Willoughby Chief Jusfice ,:,.,ii E i Ti -T AS X Q B Q X Qwf f , fig? W Y i X 6 - -N-mls? N , as X Mg v,MQW.,, -.7-., N... ,,.,. Kxw f Left To righff Allen Fields, Lenore Vasche, lam Willoughby, Mary Ann Butler, Dick WaTson. Absenh Bob WhiTe. 24
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0 Q C FU E Z ID -I 0 PU C 'I'l 1 J N K K c -. ,,, F NS Sy ,A is N' . ' ii N AX iff' I Don Markson Athletics 1 QQ? , Betty Marr ,, Elections I , , , T X is Q fa, gh , z sy, L 1 .QQQLZQXQ 4.4-qw 1, ' . , ,Z Bob Weber Fine Arts MW 4 1 Jim Condon Ass't Fine Arts ATHLETICS . . . is responsible for stimulating student interest in all intercollegiate sports engaged in by the ASSC as well as responsible for the organization of an intramural athletic program. This year, with the untiring efforts of faculty, students and alumni, SSC entered into conference play in football, basketball, track, baseball, tennis, golf and boxing. Equally beneficial was the successful organiza- tion of intramural sports which included activities for individuals or groups, men or women, and faculty or students. ELECTIONS . . . had a mighty big iob this year. it was up to Betty to govern the policies ot all student body, class and special elections as well as to check the qualifications of candidates for otiice before granting petitions to circulate to individuals or their sponsors. You probably saw Betty and some of her helpers busy during the Freshmen Class Election in the tall, the Homecoming or Casaba Queen Contest, or the Class and Student Body Election this spring. FINE ARTS . . . was also kept busy this year-in fact, it became necessary to appoint an assistant to help ease the load. Both Bob and Jim worked hard to stimulate the students of SSC in drama, art and music. Drama offered two maior productions this year, each time seeking student participation. Visual art activities at SSC also provided opportunities in the field of fine and commercial art. Numerous exhibitions of student work were highlighted by the yearly exhibit presented to the general public. A fine music pro- gram which included the Little Symphony, Concert Band and Chorus added to the importance of music here at SSC. Christmas programs and Spring Concerts by the Band and Chorus and faculty recitals at the Crocker Art Gallery added sparkle to the full fine arts program. 26 l
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