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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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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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Posters adorned all available wall space through the halls, into the auditorium and down to the tennis courts. Escohites' voices were heard everywhere debating the merits ot the candidates. Campus-wide announcements were heard, and the V954 ASB. election was underway. For the highlight ot the election, stu- dents tiled into the auditorium that was roped ott into sections and plastered with signs. This was the second annual conven- tion. The loud cheers and last minute campaigning were quiet- ed and a hush came over the students when Tom McGetchin rose to lead the student body in what was to be his last tlag salute as ASB, President. Act- ing as chairman, Tom presided over the convention and gave an inspiring speech to students and candidates. Among the many delegates was Larry Sjoblom who added a little comedy while per- torming the serious duty ot cast- ing the votes ot his class. During breaks while otticials brought the tallying up to date, the Pep Band played tunes from Stars and Stripes Forever to The Qld Gray Mare. Hopeful and excited over the results ot the convention, the right candidates wallfed arm in arm down the steps ot the school they hoped to lead. Frienrlship and good sportsmanship pre vailed throughout the election. Fired with the enthusiasm ul the convention, the students hur riecl to COST their ballots tor their tavorite candidates. 26 sqm ,Lawns ,WA-as Q ...asf sw fw- t,,, fve- Mums wwf ssh-fr swf -wt-4+ ,nf ..,,, i,W, , xv .wt vga -eva if .ff -Q' ,nu fav 'sn ' Mm- ff eg . fs wilt! MW 9 his gn-uv qxwm , 'YU 1944 V Mil'-rss lg' 14 Aging! U Vi. fs' lm 3 W ww www? W7 itil -,yank . Raul! 6 . www 5 . A ,,,,,,,,., ,,.,,4,-1--use-. .,w,.,....vMl , ., . ,,.,,.'f-1-1-o . ,.,-, 1 . . 4.4 141- ' , ,.,,..-..- suqt, a-v ..i,,..-o s fn. wi., lf v i .-. Q. at Q' -'X 'Wm' 71. 5, 9 ' 1 . ,.fT.. Q... . EKXL ' 'E f og.. .. :gpg Oii C ff' .. .U----------. lf.-Lu .-gf.,---w '-Q-v 'Nu-Q-ur Q-qt ,..,...-..........-M as 6.4.1.1---....g.9-1-no..afo-Iegwygg ,.. ..-V..-.na-..,...,.,,.,,,,,4 .o. ,.,....-q-v-o'p,.n-n.s+-sfsfgag n.u.s.s. w w-o-ovfnsg-wtlxivipgsqq .-.ns-xwo-u-i-1-Qinsss I-Q-iknmuc ge -W-v-sup-Q-0-tvs' I-ulivif 6 -.- WU! C .. ,. 0'4- . .. U , , I 1 P vvvws, gt' ev ef--o-ss- -4 5-. w,.i..-,g is., , l aqui eww, . so 4 Q.. .as si s,f,,,,': vv.w..,,,, 'gfjsvxse soya, .t Ms. ..v.g,,,.,,, - asus.. , N Qswwuaosnvunhn. - sinks , 't -shi-.asv-ie. , ,g,g,,,5 'NPBAI igf-ww! 046: lynx ..LiLAs : 1 ' wflII L5.l'i. :Rl s 19 1 ' ' -'iv-X ..n. 0. 1N fsv-rawis-twill-U s...n-s -u ,,,,U 0-fvvsenlwoydwnn q 4 0,4 , ,- XR U G-'vw sqpnoovuni-s,, ' ' ' Q., '1VsxrO xsivy fp, ' - .. u ,, q '0wi10z3Q6 o ,...s not . .Q 'Meigs sw 5 fa 4 H- ,.g.g . , ,Q .:'Vlwv-2: fw r 1 . N an Nl.. W. 1. a .t.u...,-tryin. ' V-D X 4. .n.g cn. K Q Hvuoyi, K 'su-as-sua ' 'H 'ti imap-N at -. .e..s,,,,. .am X X-..in,,w,, L
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