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Body Committees During the fall quarter of this year the Athletic Committee was under the careful guidance of Eddie Bell. For the second quarter Roger Werner, seated at the left, took over the duties of chair- man. This committee served in a right hand position to Coach Bill MacLaugh- lin, the adviser, seated in the center, as Well as for the other coaches. Dick Iohnson is the standing member of the committee. Bob Rowland, seated on the right, took over the position of chair- man for the spring quarter. As the school grows, so grows the scope of student activity. This year saw an increase in both. Warren Lind- blad, Bob Nelson, Betty Kidder, Al Ors- land: seated-Marion Iellison, Chair- man Ray Sidley, and Carol Covert held the important position of Social Com- mittee. Under responsible and ener- getic leadership some very fine and successful social affairs were held this year. High lights were the Homecom- ing Dance on Thanksgiving Day, the Winter Formal on December 26th, and the Spring Formal on May 9th, 1 is if as .Kam 'mama as ATHLETIC COMMITTEE SOCIAL COMMITTEE A . is-W F 'N SEK5 as-E, H. .HE as E me was 1 si 1 B B 'n 'mas as sh t55l ,. .amy
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Associated Student PUBLICITY COMMITTEE PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE 554 Any cmd all functions of the Asso- ciated Student Body during this past year were publicized by the Publicity Committee. Helping to keep the stu- dent body and the public informed as to what goes on in the College were Neil Vanderwilt, Frank Honsinger, lim Gregory, Richie Peterson, Dorothy Leary, Chairman Iacie Kniess, and Gloria Nelson. For the first two quar- ters the valued poster painter was Bob Strieby. .n This year a Public Affairs Commit- tee did some campaigning for the bene- fit of a better understanding of the Everett Junior College, what it is doing, and what it proposes to do. lack Zerr, Bob Ienkins, Andy Nielson, Russ Baird, Lary Moore, Bill Severson, lean Refs- nes, Chairman Sig Sampson, and Mar- garet Kline were the students repre- senting the college.
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r - Villa - 4...e: itz. W H, Hi, swf: N ,J ifflus .M Xml , , rsssr- if' A -'fm-fees N W 'N was E vw-1-',-.fnz r QL' wus 1 :fwfr if ' m t YELL LEAD:-ms A PROGRAM COMMITTEE This year when the Trojans took to the gridiron or the maple court, so did these Yell Leaders. Elected at the first of the year at a student body assembly the Yell Leaders con- centrated on bigger and better yells and cheer- ing sections. Standing, from left to right, are Gloria Goldman, Yell King, lack Brearley, Car- men DeLong. Kneeling are Cecilia Gagnon and Bev Wells. Perhaps the outstanding yell of the year, both as to audience appeal and enthusiasm, was Iack's Eee a-tau Ugh. Assemblies for the year were planned by the Program Committee. Standing on the right, Alan Tucker, Dave Baker, Stan Boresonp seated on the left Gloria Erickson, Glenice Lyon, Chairman, and Marian Iellison, sched- uled speakers from the educational angle as well as the entertainment. Some of their big- gest plans of the year centered around the program for the first Everett Iunior College Homecoming on Thanksgiving day. STUDENT AFFAIRS Various things that come up during a school year and cannot be disposed of logically under the other committees naturally belong to the Student Affairs Committee, which this year was Lysle Pickard. At all the pep assemblies the Student Affairs Committee brought entertainment to the students in the Way of some solid music, and also jokes. In fact, as the name signifies, anything concerning the affairs of the stu- dents, or in their interest, was looked into and after by Lysle. 56 l
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