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dal Borg Counc 'I The Student Council, consisting of sixty members each semester, discussed, planned and worked on our many activities: athletic awards, twirp week, Associated Student Body conven- tion, and election of cheer and song leaders. The first semester representatives were elected from second period classs, but, due to unsatisfactory contact with student ideas, a new system was derived. This system elected representa- tives from academic subjects, so teachers would give them time in class for discussion of council meetings. The council took a big part in the California Association of Student Councils by sending delegates to all their meetings at other schools, This gave students a chance to meet new friends and learn all about student governments. Money, collected from the sale of A.S.B. cards, was used by the council to help pay for such things as prizes given for A.S.B. activities and insurance for school athletes. Many new thoughts on school doings were brought up in the Student Council and then carried out by its members for the benefit of the school. Many had a hand in the decorating, early Saturday morning, to prepare for the Get-Acquainted Dance at Stan Nichols, varsity football captain, unfurls, for the 8:30 pm. We found booths of all sorts, crepe paper first time, our orange and black victory flag. With each of all colors, and bright balloons adding to the festive major sports triumph, it could be seen flying atop the north- three-ring circus theme. west corner of the auditorium. -' ---- t si -wg :gf ss Y K . s i X x c tsss S A X . tg f N, Q.. ni' Q. H
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Q i t l li, st, 1 ffnigla tA and 144454 Left to right: Ken Cook, Tom McGetchin, Ron Ross, Gladys Schroeder, Angie Cabrea, Gwen Bell, Nancy Sue irr- Students having citations, please show them to teachers and report immediately to room 22-A for Cougar Knight and Alpha court. Students affected by this announce- ment faced two very fair- minded judges, Gladys Schroeder and Ron Ross. The jury consisted of two senior jurymen, Gwen Bell and Tom McGetchin, and the two jun- ior jurymen, Nancy Sue Wil- son and Jackie McColaugh. A very efficient secretary, Angie Cabrera, kept all rec- ords straight. Sergeant at Arms Ken Cook kept order and always looked up those late comers. The offenses ranged from no lunch permits to ditching assemblies, and all the Cou- gar Knights and Alphas soon learned to discern between the innocent and guilty of- fenders while sitting in court and listening to people plead their cases. The Cougar Knights are those fifteen boys whom you see proudly sporting those flashy orange and black satin jackets lrather than shining armorl, The Knights were the leaders of our school activities and played a big part in sports, along with their job of keeping order, The ever - present ticket book and pencil have become a tradition on the hill. Kneeling, Ich to right: Tom McGct- tliiii Simi' Alkvl lxcn Cook Lcon ll.iillvx Standing: l7.1xv lxnight ,lack Nllkrllllllhlll Mniiic Asmus Clcll lun-lx, llolvltx lwotltl, Rox Hcmcinn, llill Slmmrtl llmxitl ClClQl1 Donald Lworqv lion Russ .tml Mr, RON, .nh isnt
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