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Student Council Lflo Farnjworth President Ron Schaidel Vice President This past year ' s Siudcni Council managed student affairs in an aggressive and capable manner. Among their duties, which were carried out very efficiently and in record time, were the following: The final drafting and the approval of the budget; regulating the elections; organizing the social affairs; sponsoring rallies, includ- ing the roaring Feuding Days of Hello Week; the mai-ntcnancc of the Student Union; campus publicity and publications, and the determination of student policy. These activities are super iscd through the commissioners. The first term commissioners included: Harry Hilkc. athletics; Ron Worth and Dick Sarrail, publicity and publications; Nancy Young, social; Orin Allen, Student Union; Ron Bryant, elections; Bill Smith, rallies; and Adele Jaurcguy, bookkeeper. Second term com- missioners were the same as the first with these few exceptions: Gloria Skare, social; Tony Puleo, publicity; and Edna Elliott, bookkeeper. Of course, the core of the council consisted of the elected delegates. They are the voting members of the Council and act as a committee of the whole to act on all matters of student government. First term delegates included: Carolyn Buckncr, Beverly Brycc. Annette Heath. Vce Kaenel, Worth Bellamy, Hugh Pezeskcan, Gaylc Smith, Shirley Gunson, Pat Finell, Pat Sinnnt, Bob DeGarceau, Alex V ' ejar, and Yvonne Patterson. Second term delegates included: Dave Casper, Carol Sneddon, fayne Daniels, Bob Carr, Nina Champion, and Gayle Smith. The remainder of the Council included the Student Body President, Lee Farnsworth; vice-president, Ron Schcidel; secretary. Pilar Cagigas; and the class presidents: Ben Mark for the sophomores and Frank Wagnon for the freshmen. Mr. Ed Martin wa s the faculty advisor for the council. With words we govern . --■ i f
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Push ■ Keep moving Ruth Morioka Vice President Dorothy Weddle Secretary their ifh ' ' ' ' P climaxed a .successful and happy year with Ihcir Sophomore Breakfast, These Golden Y™r H-r. ,1, ' ' ? their t«o vnrq Tt Ui car- ' ' ■ Y ' : ' Mrs. Here they reviewed workerpl-e?, t a n ' p n ' tu ethe-r ' fo yit ' ' But the sophotnores had their serious side also. They planjred their progrants; deeded ot, their ail-important majors; and worked to keep up I I es Claf ad-is t!: ' s ' pT ep ' h ' San t - ' -- ° -
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