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I' ' turf- he .. Q A ' fa 1 COMMISSIONERS Voted in as spring commissioners were, front row, Ieft to right, Sue Warrington- PubIications, Sue Freitag - Publicity, Sharon Keys-Assemblies, Judy Bruner- Fine Arts and Janisiee Arvan-Civil Af- fairs. Back row, Herb Braun-Foreign Af- fairs, Dick Biggar-Athletics, Dick Neeley -Pep and Mike HaII-Student Activities. ommiuionera , Jzepa an SPRING SEMESTER CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Left to right are Parliamen- tarian Don Norquist, Sophomore Representative Stevie Carpen- ter and Junior Representative Penny Scott. Norquist is Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and Parliamentarian for the ASB Board. The Reps represent their respective grades at ASB Board meetings.
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pring ASB VICE PRESIDENT Phil Brobst headed Muir's Rep- resentative Council through the spring months. Phil was Pep commissioner in the fall and was active in many student ac- tivities. ,P SPRING SEMESTER ASB PRESIDENT JIM FERGUSON Under Jim Ferguson the spring ASB Board instigated and car- ried through numerous projects, Jim was first string quarter- back on the Foothill League team and also a member of the Key Club. 'QS ringa ew sceacfemlzip . . . ASB SECRETARY Kay Akerberg kept minutes of ASB Board meetings and took care of all necessary correspon- dence. Kay held the office of Senior Class Secretary in the fall, She was also one ot six song girls. ASB TREASURER Sylvia Takeda is well acquaint- ed with money matters, for she has been Junior and Senior Class Treasurer. Sylvia was known around campus for her charming personality.
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' t '.,fl'5,',,!.'nr',f'rg1 !1,,, . ..q,,, 55U-g , LEAGUE PRESIDENTS Co-ordinating the-activities for the spring semester were Boys' League President Tom Ebaugh and Girls' League President Nancy Allin. Both leagues sponsored Muir's sports night which was held in early spring. . . . ea ue and Clava reucfenfd g P All ASB officers are elected for their ability to provide leader- ship which is indispensable for a democratic people. Each office requires students who are de- pendable and interested in stu- dent government. CLASS PRESIDENTS Holding the offices of class presidents during the s'pring semester were, left to right, Junior Class President Kip Eder, Senior Class President Fadlo Mousalam and Sophomore Class President Linda McKesson. Each president was responsible for his class activities.
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