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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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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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Sprin Hi I9 12 DAN BUTTOLPH LA VERNE ATENCIO SALLY AROUETTE CLIFF SANSOT Prciident Vice Prerident Sewemry Tffcamfer SPRING HIGH 12 ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE Rnw one: M. Tilin. S, Arquette, C. Sansot, L. Atencin, D. liutmlnh, B. Won, P. Lovings. Row lwn: P. Murray, K. Kelly P. Arden. Row flares: S. Kinread, L. Malfanti, S. Tscherniscli, P. Kellner, J. Caranica. Sprin Low 12 'iAt last has become a common phrase, uttered with a sigh, among the high seniors. For their high and mighty year, the class elected the following: Presi- dent Dan Buttolph, Vice President La Verne Atencio, Secretary Sally Arquette, and Treasurer Cliff Sansot. Since they had so much high senior spirit some fab- ulous plans were made. The Boys' Grub Day was the first activity on March 19. The boys concocted the grubiest of grubby outfits. The girls decided to have their Middy and Bow Day on another noted day around school, Twirp Day, The girls played the traditional games during lunch. May 21 was the date of the long-awaited High Senior Picnic at Fairfax. The sun shone and a few people got sunburns. f I 7 il . ' Y INIIKE KAVANAUGH ROBBIE AMSLER JANET SHAPEERO JACK WOLEENDEN Prwideflt Vice Preridem Secretary Treamrer Spring low seniors elected as their class officers Mike Kavannaugh, president, Robbie Amsler, vice president, Janet Shapeero, secretary, and Jack Wolf- endon as treasurer. Special members of the dancing crew included Carla Anderson, Ed Shaskan, Bill Stamos, Amy Borges, Carolyn Carson, Dave Rytand, Ellen Snellgrove, Kei- ko Yamagami, Cliff Kaufman, Judy Lcvetin, and Sue Ferroggiaro. Next came the picnic at Sigmund Stern Grove. This event was highly heralded by all seniors who attended. Helping with the picnic were Rick Colsky, Carol Ellison, Al Gordon, Steve Horn, Cliff Kaufman, Sue Port, and Ed Shaskan. PAGE TWELVE L12 ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE Razz' alle: S, Port, C. Ellison. R. Amslcr. M. Kavanaugh, J. Slmpeero. j. Wfolfenden. Ruiz' Iwo: E, Slmslcan, A. Cinrdem, K. Yillllglgillll, A. Burgas, R. Culsky, C. Kaufman.
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