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Boa' em' Sprzng Student PAUL DISTERHE FT PAGE TEN Prexident SHARON JOHNSTON Vice Prefident BOB STRELTZOFF Head Yell Leader WENDY ALTER Refarding Serremry 1352 ' f I r ' -. My .. ,. 42 W., ' wiki? M .-Q . , ., .: .-f m: PETER TIETZ SeH'elf1r'y DORIS KAHN Editor af The Lowell VINCE FERNANDEZ C nfiadian -fm ---'--- 1 , .-,::.,.E.,f,f.. 1, . I I .1 .,.. If Mg ' RICHARD GUGGENHIME T1'ea.r1n'er' SUZY FRIEND Edilor of the Red and White HARVEY SCHWARTZ Albletir Manager
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Fall Hi la 11 STAN JACKSON CAROLYN CARSON ELAINE ALTERMAN RALPH GILMAN Prcffident Vice Prefidenl Secretary Treamrer The fall high junior class was led by Stan jackson, who served as president. His very capable crew in- cluded Carolyn Carson, vice presidentg Elaine Alter- man, secretaryg and Ralph Gilman, treasurer. The first event in a busy year was the class picnic, held at Sigmund Stern Grove. The other people who acted on this committee were Vince Olson, Elenor Everall, Judy Levitin, Jane Brandt, Lynda Leavitt, Larry Feldman, and Reva Paslin. The class sponsors who helped the class were Miss Dealtry and Mr. Robert Anino. H-11 ACTIVITIES COINIMITTEEfFALL Raw one: C. Carson, E. Alterman, J. Shapeero. Raw two: R. Gilman. Fall A Low 11 VINCE EERNANDEZ SANDY SHERMAN SUE FOULKES BILL REID Prefident Vice Prwiden! Serretmq Tfeaxurer ' a v a n t I 1. , . F fn' ,' I c N . , Seen blasting off in a fun-filled term were the L11 I 'L .f gg I- 3 f . . fi -921 '- , , . i ' ' ' ' i I class ofiicers. Guiding this successful term were the L-11 ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE-FALL Row one: E. Kumamotor S. Sherman, A. I-Ionig, S. Foulkes. Row lwa: G. Berelson, I.. Briggs, B. Carlotsis. Raw lbrcc: D. Wfilliams, R. Urrca, V. Fernandez, M. Reid. officers as follows: Vince Fernandez, president, Sandy Sherman, vice president, Sue Foulkes, secretaryg and Bill Reid, as treasurer. First stop after the new oH3cers took over was the Lowell gym the night of December 14. Twas the Night Before Christmas, was the theme of the dance sponsored by this very active group. The activities committee seen busily making decorations and prepa- rations for the dance were Bob Curley, Vince Fer- nandez, Gayle Berelson, Bob Urrea, Bess Carlotsis, Linda Briggs, Annie Honig, Sue Foulkes, Bill Reid, Sandy Sherman, and Emy Kumamoto. PAGE NINE
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STUDENT COUNCIL Row one: C. Spalding, M. Arosio, S. Giles, K. Burns, R. Saski, R. Monteleone, S. Foulkes, L. Levin, A. J. Laymon, J. Cherin, B. Scott, P. Lockridge, M. Kilby, B. Theiss, P. Theiss, C. Donen, J. Libby, C. Pache, J. Lichtenstein, G. Melmon. Row frm: E. Shaskan, E. Robinson. F. Footman, M. Middleton, L. Wocwds, L. Levechits, S. Cantou, F. Ziegler, K. XVeinberger, B. Liemen, B. Lehman, T. Payne, B. Kucich, J. Dorsie. Row three: J. Watson, D. Rytand, M. Harband, L. Schmg, R. Gilman, P. Fireman, R. XVoo, A. Lacey, K. Jacobsen, M. Yokow, S. Tschernich, V. St. Martin, D. Cornell. Sprin Student ouncil This term the Spring Student Council, under the careful guidance of Mr. Anino, tried a different sys- tem of presenting student problems to the group and before the Executive Board. In previous semesters the Student Council has worked as a whole group, investi- gating and gathering facts to present to the Executive Board concerning student problems. This term the Council was divided into several different committees. Each committee had a committee head and a dehnite problem to investigate. Under the leadership of A. Laymon, presidentg Sue Giles, secretary, and Dave Cornell, parliamenta- rian, the Student Council was divided into several committees which met with the Executive Board to discuss their various problems. High on the agenda at Student Council meetings was the problem of stu- dent body cards and hitting the 100 per cent mark, Next came a constitution committee, which worked with the Executive Board on various amendments to the Lowell constitution. Another committee discussed a clean-up campaign, which was later given to t-he high seniors to carry out. Because the Student Council had 62 members, it was believed that these committees helped a great deal in making everything run smoothly. All in all the Student Council had a successful year. .-1-4 R ia- XX .. x. PAGE ELEVEN
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