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STUDENT COUNCIL Rau' one: J. Sampson, C. Sansot, P. Matzger, I. Levy, T. Meschery, P. Wfilliams, N. Larson, j. Jery, J. Libby, V. Strange. Rou'111'o.' S. Leong. L. Briggs, L. Forbes, D. Petersen, I.. Heinecke, V. Au, N. Maness, K. Kelly, R. Tnrnbcll, C. Bmberg, R. Mimtelconc. C. Greenberg, J. Brotlmerkel, S. Smith, P. O'Laguc. Row 1bn'ev.' G. Burns, D. Tiles, P. Carr, T. Mathins, C. Swanson, R. janigan. C. Levin. j. Eppinger, M. Cavanaugh, R. Colsky, R. Garrison, XVatson, B. Could, McKenna. Fall Student ouncil Tom Meschery headed the fall Student Council as president. Elected as clerk was Cliff Sansot, and keeping up the duties of parliamentarian was Russ janigian. Mr. Anino, head of all student activities, acted as the sponsor. Reg representatives from all the registries attend the meetings and then bring the news and ideas back to the registries to be discussed. Any ideas brought up by a student are then taken to the student council meeting by the reg rep. One of the most important functions for the Student Council was making and passing new bylaws for the Constitution. These were accepted and it was the most successful job they completed during the term. Some of the ideas discussed ranged from having a juke box installed, to letting the male species eat with the female species in a mixed cafeteria. The juke box was never brought in and the mixed cafeteria has not worked too well. Discussed by the members was what to be done about our snack period. This was one of the biggest problems of the term. Litterbugs had invaded the area and were leaving their litter everywhere after snack time. After trying many clean-up methods the litter was still around so the snack was taken away indefinitely. Because of the condition of the halls, yards, and cafeterias, a clean-up campaign was started. Many ideas were brought up in the meetings and the drive was still going on for a cleaner school in the spring term. PAGE SEVEN
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PAUL MATZGER PAGE SIX Prefident Fa ll Student Boa' em' IDELLE LEVY Vice Prerident CHARLES LEVIN Head Yell Leader ADRIENNE LANDY Recording Secretary MARY ANN LEE 36579147-7 PHYLLIS GURVITZ Edilor of The Lowell PIERRE CARR Cuxtodiun :: ., ' ' . :- 'V f2'.15'a5f,f12 'IES 5 5 3' 5 apr' ' feg' 1 5' ' , mi:-:--.- . -e::':' g, .. 15335 fy ' .. .z g .12 ' ' gi? Q:-: -,pg -A3 ..,. : - f f -: 4. 5, 3 4 i RICHARD PRICE Treamrer SUZY FRIEND Editor of lbs Red and White BILL GOLDMAN Alhletir Manager
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Fall Hi la 12 BRUCE COHN MARILYN MUNTER JEANNE MULLEN MAGNUS NAGASE Prwident Vice Prcrideht Secretary Trcfimrcr 3- H-12 ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE-FALL Row one: B. Cohn, J. Horowitz, B. Henry, M. Munter, M. Nagasc. Row Iwo: M. Pyle. R. Adachi. H. Abdul, J. Staiger, D. jones. Row three: L. Manrique, j. Mullen, J. Tolson. Fall Low I2 l , A. J. LAYMON Prerident At last they were seniors! No longer could they be kicked off of the Senior Bench. Ah, yes, the glory of being a senior. Elections came. A. Laymon Pheaded the class as president. Elected as vice president was Nadine Vuyas. Arlene Fowler became secretary, and in charge of all the money was Treasurer Brad Wait. Together with the high seniors, the class oflicers and activities committee members La Verne Atencio, Mari- lynn Baker, Pete Goorjian, Diane Horowitz, Joyce Mecklenberg, Phil Metzger. Nancy Peoples, Ralph Saski, Dick Selig, Darnielle Toy, and Riehard Turn- bell helped plan the Senior Exclusive, which was a huge success. PAGE EIGHT After choosing very carefully, it was known that the high and mighties had elec-ted Bruce Cohn as class president, Marilyn Munter as veep, Jeanne Mullen as secretary, and Magnus Nagase as treasurer. 'Ilhe fun was officially under way when the newly elected olhcers, assisted by the activities committee planned their Senior Picnic at Fairfax on September 24, 1956. The Senior Exclusive was held at the California Club on November 30, 1956, Graduation day, January 29, 1957, proved to be the climax of four memorable years. NADINE VUYAS ARLENE FOWLER BRAD WAIT Vice Prefiden! Secretary Tfeamrer L-12 ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE-FALL Row one: D. Toy, P. Metzger, R. Turnbell, D. Horowitz. Row Iwo: N. Vuyas, B. Wait. G. Burns, R. Selig, A. Fowler. Row ibrce: L. Atencio, A. J. Laymon, M. Baker.
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