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B THE YEAR Just as an engine needs the tender, the Com¬ mission needs the Inter-Club Council. These two student government groups worked together to fill the calendar with activities to please all. Pooled from the various clubs on campus, the members of I.C.C. made a fine showing of our “natural resources” (the students), as the Home¬ coming Season was successfully planned and executed. As the engine chugs into the round¬ house, the tender follows : No. 1962 comes to the end of the line and No. 1963 prepares to roll. Tendermen are (left to right) Michael Ng, Maris Campbell. Judy Rianda, Wendy Crews. Sonya Swick. Helen Adkins. Joan Dobbins. Barbara Fahey, Elliott Pisor, Bruce Cheney. . . . Steve Burns led the group through the second semester. Peter Strindberg pre¬ sided over the or¬ ganization the first semester and . . .
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John Bernardi heads the train as Student Body President. mm THROUGH 1 The 1962 Hartnell Express ran a long track of unforgettable events — the Christmas Ball, the Prom, the Four-School Dance and numerous activ¬ ities coordinated through this group.. Rallies and assemblies highlighted campus spirit. A fine dis¬ play of student participation and enthusiasm was given as these students represented Hartnell in a favorable way at Regional and State Government Conferences. The engine picks up speed and heads for the roundhouse as Express No. 1962 is safely stored in memories. Engineers (left to right): Lynn Walden. A.M.S. President; Ellouise Gard, Social Activities; Ron Bottini, Public Relations; Joyce Holloway, Freshman Representative; Steve Bums, Vice-President; Claudeen Simoens, Sophomore Representative; Paul Rauscher. Head Yell Leader; Patsy Vaught, A.W.S. President; Nita Putnam, Finance; Gary Wilcox, Rallies and Assemblies; Norma PezzinL Student Store; Gay Ericson, Secretary; Marcia Mammen, Women ' s Athletic Representative; Doug Edwards, Freshman President; Vic Quattrin, Men ' s Athletic Representative; Miss Handley, Adviser.
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One of the smaller groups on the Hartnell campus is Alpha Gamma Sigma, the honor society. This very select group is composed of students maintaining a 3.0 average in one semester. STANDING, left to right: Alan Terakawa, Claudeen Simoens, Julia Estacion, Ann Terakawa, Elliott Pisor. SEATED: Marilyn Smith and adviser Mr. Johnston. Musically speaking, the Hartnell Music Club was the most note worthy organization of all. Sponsors of a concert series of local talent with two performances by noted musicians, the group took an active part in Hartnell activities. It entered a float in the Homecoming festivities and presented a dance in the fall to pay for a concert series. Gathered around president Kathleen Cline seated at piano are (left to right): adviser Mr. Aslanian, Carol Weigel, Katherine Teves, Lupe Holquin, Jerry Cole, Diane Schmit, Sandy Smith, Pat Stanley, John Cline, Mike Rega, and adviser Mr. McCann. Not pictured was adviser Mr. Lee. TO SHAKE A COMMON INTEREST WITH OTHERS On-campus clubs offer a variety of interests, ideas, and people. Par¬ ticipating students have the opportunity to express themselves with others who share their interests and ideas. During the year the members of the respective clubs have their lighter moments: however, they accomplish many good and worth-while projects.
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