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ADVISER Besides being a gym teacher and a coun- selor, Dorothea Emerson guided the leadership class and directed the ASB Officers. She was indispensable to these student leaders in their work and activ- ities, ...Of FALL SEMESTER COMMISSIONERS I A LEAGUE PRESIDENTS Fadlo Mousalarn and Peggy Granger, two popular students on Muir's campus, were leaders of the Boys' and Girls' Leagues respectively. Peggy was kept busy plan- ning the Mother-Daughter Banquet while Fadlo was instrumental in the Whiskerino activities. tucleni a4ctiuiiieA ,. ,Q LQ . .. L The eight commissioners of the fall of i956 were, front row, left to right, Judy Brunerfline Arts, Judy Barrigan-Civil Affairs, Sue Warrington - Publications, Sharon Gault - Student Activities and Connie Gish -- Publicity. Back row, Tom Ebaugh --- Assemblies, Phil Brobst - Pep and Bob Hutchins 7 Athletics. ! -nf' ...-
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ASB VICE PRESIDENT Presiding over the Representa- tive Council was the main responsibility of ASB Vice President Bruce Hoffman. He also assisted the President whenever possible. Bruce let- tered on the Varsity Football Squad and is well liked by all Mutrites. ASB SECRETARY Muirites identify Linda Langari by her winning smile ci n d friendliness to all. She fulfilled h e r responsibility of taking notes and minutes during Board Meeetings with her usual cheer- fullness. Beside being ASB Sec- retary, Linda is a member of the Z Club. ASB TREASURER Dick Biggar, the ASB Treasurer for the fall semester, is a mem- ber in good standing in the Key Club. His sense of humor kept the Board cheerful in their dark hours. Dick's money managing talents were essen- tial to the Student Body Gov- ernment. 04. 5. 5. goremen Cxlzeck ueprinb FALL SEMESTER ASB PRESIDENT BILL FAIRFIELD ASB President Bill Fairfield presided over all Board Meetings and represented Muir at the Foothill League Forum Meetings. He also represented Muir for the American Field Service in Switzerland during the summer of 1956. Bill is known on campus for his pleasing personality and enthusiasm for Muir's activities.
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CLASS PRESIDENTS Left to right are, Senior Class President Jim Ferguson, Soph' omore Class President Stevie Carpenter and Junior Class President Mike Hall, These of- ficers did an outstanding job during the fall semester as stu- dent leaders, . . . M144 Muir's student government is et FALL SEMESTER , .V ts, 3 CLASS REPS Above are Sophomore Repre- sentative Linda McKesson and Junior Representative Pat Tin- gey, who did a wonderful job during the fall semester rep- resenting their respective class' es at ASB board meetings. aw.4 and ,feud Clauea tectively run by the elected ot- ticers of the school and is ably advised by Dorothea Emerson. The ASB President and T9 other otticers constitute the board who take the leadership class in order to become vvell-acquainted with the fundamentals ot parliamen- tary procedure and government by the students. CHIEF JUSTICE Pictured at the right is Warren Kellogg, Chief Justice of Muir's Supreme Court. Warren has been a member of the court since his Junior year at Muir. SUPREME COURT 'Q ,- ss ei? From left to right are, Steve Burks, Cynthia Bennett, Don Norquist, M a x i n e Anderson, and Jim Taggart, members ot John Muir's Supreme Court. Not pictured is Bonnie Gaul.
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