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Vitr college in mind, second semester president, Skip Newell looks Through Student Administration Starting att the second semester, The cabinet attended a Foothill League Forum. Early in The semester Skip Newell, president, announced The cabinets projects Tor The second semester, headed by The American Field Service Drive. It was The aim of This drive To get money To bring Foreign exchange students to G'endale. An assembly committee Tor The purpose of bringing better assemblies To Glendale was organized. The cabinet are ranged and planned the United Fund Drive which col- lects for all maior charities and distributes The money among Them. The last events planned by The cabinet were The annual Book and Baggage Day and The cabi- net party. ool-s in The school library. Skip, who moved up from Vice President, plans J at to CalfPoly and maior in Animal Husbandry. Second Semester Cabinet Taking over the duties of Girls' and Boys' League presidents for the second semes- Ter were Nancy Utech and Gary Over- holser. sl 'Q' U fy 6.2: . are f n: TQ's o 14 Re-elected tor The second semester Bruce .lanes Ileftl remained The di- rector ot assemblies. Right: Don Beck, second semester vice president moved up from first semester Director ot Boys' Athletics. Remaining on cabinet for The second semester were, left: Tom Sparrow Bill Jenks, Tom Seabold, senior, iunior and sophomore class presidents
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Lett to right: John Robinson, co-ordinator of speech arts Cheryl Taliaferro, co-orclinator of fine arts, and Kay Langton iextreme righti, co-ordinator ot organizations help Jackie Liebman, director of publicity lstanding on chairl with her duties. gsm i X 1 1 Director of Girls' Athletics, Joan Henderson and Director of Boys' Athletics, Miles Haskin admire the swimming pool, one of the newest additions to the school. ,.....- Left: Bonnie Cook, director of finance and Gay Myles secre tary, go about their choresryivfthe student bank with the help of Mr. Wallace Rankin, flabinet advspr. o ' I 1 Going over some of the Pep Club plans to increase the turnout at games are Rickie Blanchard, head song leader and Dick Denny, head yell leader. lo lJmiL?i1Qr'lvlf'l L 64 Q f 'l he Cl Rugifcgrbuq KEEP oun CL EAN Helping to promote the campus clean-up are Brenda Forlner, stu- dent ccurt representative and Bob Penland, ROTC representative. Q 1 . ' 'ax' L , xl J r , f' l W . l.. Q .' 5 A u ' i 9- r x x QQ I PM i Q- 'JP' Ei nl: l i- 'N Q, X i
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Senior Clagg Administration 7' . f C , sf x.f X ' s-A? Q F l Back row- The class officers Bob Kumpe, vice president, Gary Glava, yell leader, lynn Scribner, treasurer, Nancy Atsinger, song leader, and Sue Smith, secretary, along with the class council made plans for all the senior activities, as the Senior Prom, Senior Party, Bacca- laureate, senior announcements and the ordering of caps and gowns. Standing in the Senior Glen, the class president Tom Sparrow and class advisor Mr. Jack Parker talk over plans for the '58 numeral to be laid in the arcade. Left row, front to rear: Bill Dawson, Jon Amelsberg, Dwight Waite, Steve King, Lane Lopez, Row l Donna Thomas, Janet Mountford, Rhoda Sigler, Judiane Marshall, Lynn Scribner, Nancy Greer, Emily Schochat, Miles Haskin, Kay Langton. Row 2: Eleanor Legge, Nancy Se Kava, Ronale Williams, Diane Tang, Linda Fields, Susan Smith, Claire Wiesley, Janet Gulbrandson, Renie Romano, Carol Green. Row 3' Linda Gratiot Heather Martin, Bonnie Burleson, John Robinson, Don Tyler, Steve Little, Bill Brostoff, Carlyn Kinnison. Row 4: Brenda Fortner, Nancy Atsinger, Pat Noe, Roger Williams, Dave Lawrence, Mark Preis, John Hagen, Forden Hughes. Right row, front to rear: Tony La Marte, Rick Matthews, Don Beck, Bob Hines, Tom Sparrow and Jim Bell.
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