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Cate ed to Student be ire I I . FIRST SEMESTER REPRESENTATIVES Standing: Ken Cook, First row I. Lesrerm J. Milne B Ander- son! N Clements, S, Martin A Llevomcs J Coscioppo C Lundy D Hcxlns, C I-Iqnggn S Redmcnd Second row: J Scoxw T Cobb B Johnson B Sfexssrd I. Ccpe I3 Adams J MCCsIQ,.,gIw P Chambers E TIWLIlJ,RNN A ,NICGSS K MOV- tm A -Mom: I-I Proborcff Third row: E Safes J Brxon XX' ,Nkbivctb NN' Peet M IQQIUIWCV P NNQQJIXQ N HOD- wm Q 'xIpgmmvw J Rsxmcnd II Hurd P Nmmg SECOND SEMESTER REPRESENTATIVES Standing: IIITT IAXIIJINC FIISI row 'X I wxmwos I I.C5ICl N kJvun'l1Ix NIIIIIIIW Ix Cook L Ihmvu S Ilcdmcxwd .J Ctmxnuppo Second row: F XN.w-lko I Slnblom C LLHNJN IJ II.1xul1x IJ CJWQIUIWCIS P NIIII In-Il I Sx UN II ThIl'd.I'0w IJ fNIvxv1x NI Willis P NGN IIII li IJLJII I IJIUKII J MC n.JItur1'w IQ MIwm'vrIXJ0 5 I N mifm IQ Ixum Fourth r0W - w S , I I-'l.1g,, 1 Mrlwlw It lmmx II 1.-mr-I as I.-nw, D MT umm I Nmk NI SIOHC, Ii.-.Iv-11 , I
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Working in pleasant surroundings was one of the essentials of the AASB. commissioners, Meetings held in pri- vate homes made working on difficult projects much easier. be te min ed ?u ture Policie This year more than ever before, inter- school friendship was promoted through the exchange assemblies, the newly formed Avocado League, with representatives Alex Lievanos and Jullianne La Frankie, the Traffic Safety Council Convention, where we sent Leroy Latham and Ruth Evans, and the more familiar California Associated Student Councils, attended by Dotti l-lavins and Ron Creigh, But in becoming acctuainte ed with other schools, we clidn't neglect the l-lame Front, for the ASB. Get Ace quainted Dance with the theme of United Nations proved to be a huge success, boasting gay booths with various games. One of the newest and most accepted ideas for the ASB, was the Traffic Council which checked all the cars of the Escohites and issued Safe Car stickers. Not to be overlooked, the national assemf blies presented fine entertainment for the student body, among them being a magician and a group of authentic Indian dancers. Windivwg up a big year, the ASB. and the Parents' Club cosponsored a variety show for the general public called the Backstage Revue which featured the tal ent of ELl.l-l.S. . , y 1' 1 ..f xl 5 ' if fi ' 'r 9 I' :xl Q N 2 ff., X-i. l 'e4l'e',','t ' J . uf, ff 14 4, 'S' W l ' L..-..., f 12 ff L, 'Qffi Cf ,w,y-Q Bob Anderson and Larry Lester, co- commissioners of publicity, were often found in deep conversation while Nancy Clements, co-commissioner of Assemblies eavesdropped, Alex Liev- , x its anos, Commissioner of sports, Jerry Cascioppo, co-commissioners of assem- semblies, and Caroline Hanson, com- missioner of social affairs, all pooled ideas an various items of business 23
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.y. fda' The agenda for the coming year at City Campus received the attention of Pat Livingston, Treasurer, Pat Lester, Secretary, Don Close, V Pres, and Bill Moore, President. V955 tound two A S B presidents xsorlsing together in close harmonx with this xeors student councils Ken Cook and Bill Moore represented upper and lower classmen, respectively Never has a cahinet kept in closer touch with the desires ot its student bodx, never has there lveen o year which has presented so monx difficulties to on ASB. activity program. One ot the outstanding organizations that originotetl from the Student Council was the Trattic Council Students were elected to work on this committee to improve the condition ot the cars ot ELJ H S. Thex sponsored a car check and issued Safety sticlcers Twirp VVeel4 proved to he one ot the top highlights ot this school year with its l'Bopster Dov All in all, this year's council hos otldetl many new and helpful ideas to henetit ELJ.H.S. on its new campus .X J u 1' First row, left to right: ll Htl '. 4' li.ii,i-r, J lflnwi-r, 3 limily, C L Ea Csn'.r,ii.irl, J Cnllin-., l' iw,--, L 1, Crn'.thw.iilr', D. Di-Mer: Ht'T'v ' X, Second row: C llnwe, M ' X i Wizii-, J lQr'in.i, H Shiiffer, , .. 1,9 ,li l Snule, J. llail, G Shellvy, J C ' N' Q l-2. Creigh. Third row: L. l r Cwrillin, B. Simms, J. Sereno, J Anderson, D. Denton, L, Thomas, D. Sands. Fourth row: B. C-osnell, J. Watson, it . t P, Lester, G. Livingston, T Wnorl, B. Coleman, D. - Close. 1 rf-f X 44 First row, left to right: L. 1 s ,N Estep, B. Brim, B. Hurst, J, kxfx Lalirankie, C. Coscarart, V. Billingten, R. Church, V. Carrie, J. Perkerson. Second sq, IL row: B. Livingston, J. C0- Iins, B. Baker, S. Brady, E. Vincent, D. Thompson, G. Megget, P. Miniares, Third row: D. Close, T. Gustine, T. Perry, D. Strubeck, M. Wine, S. Huggans, V. Per ker, B. Gregorotf, J, Flood, B. Thomas, W. Murray Fourth row: L. Moe, B. Gas nell, J. Quisquis, B. Cole man, J, Herman, D. Heller C. Ellis, B, Scales, R Tarrteld, R. Bosch, T. Wood 'iv-s ' an we NWW 1 f'if'f'3 .WV Ar 5, -,Bit 37 Q - .. v 6 , ,MM . 5 wiv 5 tv '7s,t'v?'1' Baia .. U , ...,--,TA.. , - - . W. . Fir- st Q 12 Q, dd Z2 Q fa. 411 fi:
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