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-aug, Shigeru Kcrwashin Iudy Trcrver Iona Ellet Frances Ortiz Bobbie O Connell Vice President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Speaker of the House Difficult would be the word to use it we tried to run L.H.S. without our hardworking House of Representatives. Welcoming new students, grading the campus, issuing summons and keeping the student body informed on the activities of L.H.S. are some of the many duties expected of the House. A J One ot their biggest projects during the first semester was the Big 4 Drive r raising money for charitable and community service agencies. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Bottom Row: E. Chastain, B. Anthony, B. Lonsdale, D. Fredrikson B. Milazzo, P. Glasener, S. Crawford, I. Clifford, l. Beirihart, S. Roddewig, D. O'Bei1ly, C. Pratt Row Two: I. Bell, P. Wettstein, S. Schrieber, S. Morrison, M. Spears, B. O'Connell, M. Degraw, S Hiatt, P. Herring, F. Neuschaier, C. MacLachlan, D. Allison. Row Three: P. Gault, C. Lombardi, D Mattison, B. Wilkins, I. Key, M. Setscr, G. Buch, I. Spence, B. Watts, L. Spearman, I. Bradley A. Scott, A. Lopez. Row Four: P. Record, B. Gordon, C. Dunn, D. Barnes, I. Delgado, D. Page, M Batson, L. Knauss, B. Ripley, B. Sherriff, L. Flader, S. Wall, L. Hamilton. Row Five: I. Moore, M Barker, I. Griar, H, Carpenter, L. Hamill, L. Iolmson, H. Cruz, D. Bubio, R. Ackom, B. Truett. M
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The student government at Leuzinger we believe, is one of the best in Southern California and the Senate part of this organization does its share in living up to that reputation. The Senate is composed of 46 members, each person represent- ing a school club, including all officers elected by the student body. The biggest event of the year is the Senate sponsored, Sports Queen Parade. Patterned after the famed Rose Parade, almost every club enters a float and a candidate for Queen. Then comes the exciting Coronation Ball, where the Sports Queen is crowned by the student body president. Bay League Forums are another Senate project. All the high schools in the Bay League get together each quarter to discuss problems of mutual concern. The insight and knowledge that is gained is taken back to the respective schools. Planning the Christmas assembly, presented the Senate mem- bers with the complex job of getting together a program that would be able to operate under the handicap of no auditorium. The Senate did a grand job in overcoming this obstacle, resulting in an excellent Christmas Assembly held on the football field. Along with joyous festivities of the holiday season, the spirit of charity was remembered. With the cooperation of the House of Representa- tives, QOU stockings filled with food and toys were collected for Iuvenile Hall in Los Angeles. The Year DAVE HADEN First Semester Student Body President :ilzxgvm 1 L ...3.... . , . Z- -Q I . ..,. IO SENATE, First Semester, Bottom Row: S. Kawashiri, I. Iackson, D. Ward, M. Lomb, L. Hill, L. Bosselti, B. Tarbutton, I. Ortiz M. Markle B. Colwell. How Two: I. Powers, S. Palik, M. Coltantuano, S. Marmolejo, I. Traver, L. Lowery, I. Robles. Row Three: G. Sexton, S. Zeller, I. Ellett, E. Burke- man, M. Evans, K. Fraser, B. Zelenka D. Holmes. Row Four: E. Lopez T. Moore, B. Cameron, I. Marquez, W. Goodwin, D. LaVoie, B. Farmer, H. Gallo. Row Five: F. Niedermeir, Mr. Anderson. H. Murphy, H. Carter, D. Stewart, D. Helton, D. Haden, D. Gerszewski.
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NSN SENATE, Second Semester, Bottom Row: Miss Weary, I. Lawson, C, Peterson, M. Simundson, M. Lamb, L. Hill, M. Wadman, D. Briley, S. Stallings, I. lipson, D. Carr, B, Ripley, Mr. Predisik, Row Two: H. Perry, G, Woods, I. Agrusa, S. Clinton, D. O'Reilly, S. McCue, l. lackson, How Three: D. Helton, R. Schlouch, D, Barnes, S. Blake, S, Rinnert, M. Simmons, H. Croley, D. Rose, H. Ito, gl' H, Carter. Row Four: L, Knauss, D. Page, E, Millett, T. Lynberg, G. Sexton, C. Evans, T. Pallante, A. Smith, B, Raupp, G, Bergthold. Row Five: E. Lopez, G. Flaming, R. Knowles, B. Holland. ,M- ' ,- D The activities oi the Senate include legislation, parliamentary procedure, extra curricular activities, and consideration of all prob- lems relating to the welfare of the student body. Second semester Senate sent delegates from the Senate and House to this year's California Association oi Student Council's Convention held in Fullerton. Representatives from the 16th district got together this semester to discuss ideas and problems concerning their individual schools. The biggest project that the Senate has been involved in has concerned the Whole school. The subject of Foreign Exchange Stu- dents has been on the minds of the whole student body. But, the Senate, with the cooperation of the House, has brought that dream into reality by beginning the fund raising campaign and getting the whole community interested in the project. ION LAWSON Second Semester Student Body President 12
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