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A SB Ball Chairman, Donna Hashiguchi, and table decorations chair- men Kothy Astor and Cheryl Flor, completed final preparations. 1 ,I .l . f If ec-I .-f.-f,:.,4'fi' v , ce??,.g14ratt5 ,, 'G-5-51-H 14 V' Pam Guthers performed a modern dance, Ha- tari , in this year's Springtime Colt's Capers. Student Affairs Left. to right, Row l: S, Sloggett, D, Roel, M. Marshall, A Press, D, Hashiguchi, K. Fong, C, Flor, P. Lievens, A. Ger- meraad. Row 2: N. Zahalsky, C. Felice, P. Guthers, J, Ferrel, F, Apgar, Y, Pfrimmer, L. Luttbeg, R. Tullis. Row 3: S. Todd, Committees Pldnned Outstanding Inter-Club Council Faces of representatives from each school-affiliated club greeted each other often at regular sessions of the Inter-Club Council. With Commission- er of Student Affairs Donna Hashi- guchi presiding, Crawford's I.C.C. coordinated and supervised many ex- citing club activities. Club represent- atives worked together to sponsor the Third Annual Colts' Capers, Crawford's display of all-school tal- ent. The group actively participated in Clean Campus Week to insure its success. Through the efforts and en- couragement of the efficient 1966- 67 Inter-Club Council, thirteen or- ganizations produced entries for the Caravan of Floats. Left to right, Row ir L. Turner, L. Mason, J. Saare, R. Wayne, P. Guthers, D. Hashiguchi, A. Greenstone, J. Spielberger, H. Kounaves, L. Johnson. Row 2: B. McDaniel, E. Geiss, C. Wiggins, F. Nielsen, B. Grader, O. Reynolds, D. Bulick, B. Forest, C. Hersey. Row 3: M. Naiman, S. Kounaves, L. Killmat, .l. Garrison, J. Walters, R. Colton, R. Taylor.
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2 Epstein, and Bruce Altshuler, energetically student council discussions and activities. Ticket auditors, Joyce Sommerteld, Charlotte Bourda, and Kathy Keeyes, helped Mrs. Johnston in the financial office selling tickets to athletic events, movies, and dances. ri-'WV 4 ' 5 Government Colt Spirit Senate ff W Ms, .. c,,, ,,,, ,,,.m-N H I f 9 7 ,W,?gw1,.', A.S.B. Vice-President, Tim McClure, explained policies and introduced resolutions in Senate meetings. xg, ' nv , 29? gli i, of ,Q ,Wf S5 ,TL ,, ,V . n A.S.B. Clerks, Carol Roslcos, Kathy Slriles, and Gary Bernard, performed secretarial duties including typing and mimeographing for the Crawford A.S.B.
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Committee C, Spooner, C. Cysner, K. Glenney, J. Heathman, B. Forest. Row 4: D, Bueliner, M. VanHorne, J. Dorman, B. Gordon, C. Peterson, L. Best, S. Baskerville, K. McGurn. VCI fied and The reliable faces of the Student Affairs Committee were responsible for coordinating many campus activi- ties. Encouraged by efficient Com- missioner Donna Hashiguchi, com- mittee members worked hard to plan student events for the entire year. Besides insuring the success of tra- ditional Homecoming activities, the energetic group initiated the First Annual Caravan of Floats. Under Donna's supervision, the committee spent many hours creating original decorations for the A.S.B. Ball, Shangri-La. The success of other activities, including Club Week and Orientation Week, demonstrated the tireless dedication of this year's Stu- dent Affairs Committee. Student leaders urged Colts to Get with lt! and participate in school activities. A.S.B. Activities . Trish was the all-important person who in- The lively faces of the Rallies and Assemblies Committee sparked pep and spirit throughout the campus. Prompted by energetic Commissioner Trish Harris, the group inspired spon- taneous excitement and loyalty through imaginative lunch-time ral- lies. Trish and her committee mem- bers dedicated many hours after school devising skits, banners and entertainment for the frequent Friday rallies. Informative andvenioyable as- semblies were also the product of the group's planning. The Rallies and Assemblies Committee worked to unite the immense sea of Colt faces in common support of athletic events and school activities. Rallies and ASSel'T1bIieS Left to right, Row T: C. Garrison, C. Lawrence, M. McElwee, S, Mann, T. Harris, L, Gold. schneider, S. Baskerville, J. Embery, J. Graham, Row 2: L. Moore, N. St. Germain, V, Bog. wick, S. Gale, D. Gregston, C. Pohlenz, J. Nochison, C. Roskos, .l. Saare, K. Edwards. Row 3: C. Boptie, K, Crosthwaite, M, Marshall, A. Press, S. de la Torre, L. Bernheim, D. Buehner, E. Simon, R. Regan, S. Mow. Row 4: R. Morse, .l. Lloyd, G. Darby, D. Okun, D. Rudolph, C. Spooner, C. Kindt, K. Glenney. 13
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