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A LUNCHEON WAS SPONSORED BY THE CABINET Cabinet DANA FERRIS ASB Vice President Representative of AWS Carol Shier served as president of AWS this semester. She was in charge of the AWS Rummage Sale and AWS spring ban- quet. AMS representative was John Allen. He had charge of the AMS Talent Show on March 8 and two surf films on April 27 and May 4. Pat Dolphin sei-ved on the Cabinet as Represnta- tive of Arts. She was chairman of the Evenings-at- Eight Committee and planned the Spring Prom. Acting as mediator between the publications staff and Cabinet was Cheryl Linscott. Representative of Publications. She handled both Viking and Saga bud- gets ' and was in charge of the Publications Banquet. Representing the Student Body on Cabinet was Mary Graves. .She was in charge of this year ' s Spring Sing and was also instrumental in making pepster tryouts s uccessful. Dick Fukuhara, Representative of Athletics, sup- er ' ised all athletic events of the student body. He was chairman of the Athletic Commission and a member of the CRA Board. MARY GRAVES Rep. of Student Body NANCY MARTIN ASB Treasurer CAROL SHIER AWS President CHERYL LINSCOTT Rep. of Publications JM — 1 i P 1 V W
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INTRODUCING YOUR SPRING SEMESTER 1963. ASB CABINET AND ADVISORS. NORM MORROW ASB President SHIELA POLING ASB Secretary MONTE NITZKOWSKI Advisor ASB Not realizing what tasks were to be set before .them, the Spring Semester ASB Cabinet first met in January, 1962. This legislative body had charge of Spring Sing, Evenings-at-Eight and the Instal- lation Banquet, which will be held the night of the Spring Prom on June 13. The Cabinet was under the leadership of ASB President Norm Morrow. He coordinated the people and needs of the school and kept the student leaders working together harmoniously. Morrow also served as exo-facto member of all committees pertaining to student government. ASB Vice-President Dana Ferris was responsible for scheduling and planning all ASB elections. She was also in charge of club eligibility folders. A complete record of all acts and transactions of the Cabinet was kept by Sheila Poling, ASB Sec- retary. Official ASB correspondence was also han- dled by this efficient secretary. Nancy Martin, ASB treasurer, had to balance the ASB budget and sign all orders for disbursements from student body funds. JOHN ALLEN AMS President RICHARD FUKUHARA Rep. of Athletics PAT DOLPHIN Rep. of Arts
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f p AWS ADVISORY BOARD Members are, from left, row one: Betty Jerauld , second vice-president; Carol Shier, president; Lori Hahn, first vice-president. Row two: Cathy Eagen, recording secretary; Molly Saxlund, CRA representative; M. J. Keown, treasurer; Linda Boutwell, Kassai representative; Lauren McColloch, freshman representative; Judy Howe, cor- responding secretary. Row three: Paula Walker, advertising; Sheryl Wilson, courtesy; Sue Luoma, reception; Jean Mur- ray, hospitality; Linda Doleial, office; Nanci Lewis, friendship; LaNaya Gillmore, memo; Karen Tilley, Viking; Paula Burnet, ways and means. ASSOCIATED W( By Sue Prunty The Associated Women Students have participated in many activities which have constituted a full and activi semester of school service. To start the semester, a general meeting was held in the student lounge. The semester ' s program was dis- cussed and the freshman representative was nominated. Sorority rushing was then handled by AWS. A joint tea featuring a fashion show was held along with the traditional rush teas. Preference blanks were filled out, bids were mailed, and intiations were held by the. re- spective clubs. A semesterly conference was held on March 1 at East Los Angeles College. It was jointly sponsored by the Associated Women Students and the Women ' s Ath- letic Association. Workshops were held in which AWS programs were compared and discussed. Scholarship Honors Day was the next event to be held by AWS. All five Long Beach high schools partici- pated in this event, which consisted of a luncheon, a program, and a tour of the campus. It was handled by the Hospitality Committee. The only snacktime of the spring semester was held on March 15. The theme was Wearin ' O ' the Green, and it featured a fashion show. The Friendship Com- mittee handled this function. American Field Service students were given a campus
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