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Weaver Leads as Student Body ' s President i. Number one in sixty one was the theme Bob Weaver, student body president of the 1961 school year, built his goals around. During his four years at Fullerton, Bob participated in many extra-curricular activities besides maintaining a straight A average in his classes, hlis interests included membership in the Key club, Varsity club and Pleiads. In his |unior year he was our representative to Boys ' State at Sac- ramento where he served as a state assemblyman. He also received the Harvard Book for being the out- standing junior boy. While a member of the water polo and tennis teams he won special acclaim for his hard work. He was also chosen Most Inspirational Player at the Garden Grove invitational water polo meet, was elected to the All-League water polo team and made GIF hon- orable mentio n. While in office he improved our stu- dent lounge to its attractive condition, led the execu- tive board meetings and conducted the assemblies, EXECUTIVE BOARD MAKES POLICIES Few students realized the work and time the student body ' s Executive Board spent planning for a success- ful school year. The eleven officio members of the board along with the thirteen ex-officio members met each Thursday morning, first period. Led by President Bob Weaver, the board made policies concerning such topics as the student lounge, clean campus, dance conduct, charities, ICC and student body finances. The student body Vice-President Fred Silva led the student congress, revised the constitution and wa ' s in charge of elections. Pam Clark, secretary, wrote the minutes and agendas for the Executive Board, was in charge of correspon- dence and served as the contact between organiza- tions and the board. Larry Launer, treasurer, was in charge of all student body finances, was responsible for the student body cards and prepared the annual budget. Social Chairman Terie Butler was responsible for all the dances: she obtained the bands and was in charge of decorations. Terie also served as the hospitality chairman for the Executive Board. 22
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To coordinate and improve the various clubs on campus was the main purpose of the Inter-Club Council. Julie Farr with her advisor, Floyd Moore, led the group at each of their bi-monthly meetings. At a club officers orientation in October the presidents were given many ideas on or- ganizing and improving their clubs, using correct parliamentary procedure and plan- ning more interesting programs. The coun- cil worked with the Executive Board in pro- moting a clean campus campaign. Working on the club officers handbook also provided the members with a busy but successful year. Julie Farr, president Mr Floyd Moore, advisor ICC Coordinates Organizations First row, lleft to right): Bobbi Roder, Goil Wilson, Pot Bush, Sally Miller, Donna Clary, Kathleen Jones, (second row) Anne Frost, Charlotte Hudson, Lourel Strange. Ruth Ann Mclntyre, Morion Zuerlem, Ruthie Piper, Jane Lawrence, Sandy Campbell, Julie Farr; (third row) Tom Clopp, Steve Campbell, Bill Novinger, Terry Bent and Lorry Snow 21
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.-- F ■? - y ! 5??. ?-f n i Fred Silva, vice-president Pam Clark, secretary Larry Louner, treasurer Terie Butler, social chairman SB Mentors Plan Yearns Activities First row, (left to right); Pat Bush, Fred Silva, Pam Clork, Bob Weaver, Tone Butler, Larry Launer, Ronnie Shaheen; (second row) Jan Auser, Susie Deeble, Julie Farr, Steve Beilock, Mary Jo Conger and Larry Peterson. 23
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