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lllillll lll llllllil Appointed by the Student Cabinet, the Board of Control acts as a tact-gathering group, hearing complaints, considering problems, and Trying to help students through sensible consideration and dis- cussion rather than inflicting heavy pen- alties. Mr. Donald Kennedy was the adviser. llllilllil J. .i YT! I Board of Control members are, left to right, front row: Lynn Schiveley, iunior memberg Eddie Rice, senior member: Bill Whedbee, chairman Second row: Jill Menzimer, iunior member, Joy Inman, secretary. Composed ot the student body officers, the Cabinet guides student government at Garden Grove High. Members are elected each year by popular vote of the students. Mr. Richard Bivin advises this group. ambe- Cabinet members are, left to right, Marcelene Woods, assistant publicity director, Paul Magdalena, assistant business manages, Robbie Rhodes, business J D manager, tm untvin, president, Pat Bostelman, vice-president, Karl Lanier, assistant business manager, Bill Niblack, sports manager. Not shown are Jeanne Enomoto, publicity director, and Sally Flory, recording secretary. l9
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H. S. ll, UlllllllS Student government adviser Mr. Richard Bivin, center, goes over student plans with Student Body President Jim Dunivin and Vice-president Pc1tBostelman. lllllllllllll STUDENT GOVERNMENT Composed ot the Student Cabinet, Student Coun- cil, Board of Control, and Student Commission, student government at Garden Grove High made great strides this year, giving a democratic voice in campus affairs to all students through elected representatives. llllf-lllllllllllll 'A .lim Dunivin ' -usvf Pat Bostelmon
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,...,........1. lllllll ,LY . fs -,, l -, .9 .1 4 f --4 4 ,535 SECOND SEMESTER-Front, lett to right- Linda Clinton, Leslie Blake, Jeanne Enomoto, Marcelene Woods, Lynette Eulberg, Jill Menzimer, Pat Bostelman, Ellen Mylar, Kathy Clark. Second, Nancy Jeffries, Alice Clark, Shirley Guthrie, Mary Gillmann, Susan Reynolds, Laurel Manderscheid, Sandie Bearbower, Billie.lo Tucker, Peggy Coursey. Third: Harry Lake, Charles Penticotf, Dick Watkins, Don lson, Lanny McCullah, Jim Dunivin, Fred Larson, Bill Short, Terry Tucker, Clinton Lillard, Composed of the Associated Student Body officers, the faculty adviser, and one council member elected by each advisory FIRST SEMESTERvFront, left to right: Millie Davis, Jo Ann Childers, Pat Bostelman, Marcelene Woods, Donna Booher, Jeanne Enomoto, Rosie Beltran, Loretta Moore, Gerri Baker, Second- Becky Gates, Sandie Bearbower, Frances Yoshioka, Barbara Niblack, Sharon Foster, Irene Dematteis, Sandra Stokke, Jill Elliott, Jill Menzimer. Third- Tony Wallick, Joyce Callen, Pat Gleason, Joan Brel, Laurel Manderscherd, Kathy Halvorson, Ann Van Beek, Pat Johnston, Pat Kokanson, Anne Baylan, Pris Barker, Lynette Eulberg, Eddie Parrish. Fourth: Bill Niblack, Jill Grundeman, Jane Zimmerman, Carolyn Moody, Margy Davis, Mirla Loikkanen, Carol Price, Lynn Myers, Richard True, Fifth Karl Lanier, Mike Slagle, Paul Magdalene, section, the Student Council makes rules for conducting any ac- tivity under student supervision, supervises the raising of funds, sets the budget, and approves all expenditures of student funds Ray Alvarado, Gene Albrecht, Dick Arthur, Joe Schwmd, Willard Berry, Terry Webber, Jan Davis, Darrell Manderscheid, Roy Kakuda. T 1A 3 -',,,Zi if' :L -r l g,E 51 i E TT- a ' ' '-.. J-' M ? - 222.1 E : ii'----...,,. 2 - I ., is -i , L .ik f-l - QR W . if-J X C ,,..,.. ish '- . 1. 1 7,1 QL' . ,H C., Q, ., Q, ., - .
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