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Second semester organlfation takes on new name. Spring brings many changes to the Newbury Park Campus. Standing among newly-blossoming peach trees, second semester student body officers Larry Jurgensen, Nadine Chapman, Jeanne Wood, Donna Flores. Bob Baerg, and Doug Smith discuss plans for the spring picnic and their Saturday night social. Included in the changes is a new name for the student body organization -the Student Association. 1 X. i N X xi .pf S . w 4 x XX , ,l X . tx. .c. qflx xgx ,, ' . W - x, V 4 5 f..1.mif- 4 , '-an FQ 1 A H' 3 Sitting around a campfire in the howl is al- ways a pleasant experience for NPA students, such as Eddie Downs, Virginia Shephard, Judy Snodgrass, Rod Michael, and Lucy Lewis. This page sponsored by GEORGE MILLING COMPANY 7435 Deering Avenue Canoga Park, California X
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70 First semester A. . B officers conduct campaign. A crew ttopj of doctors, nurses, and am- bulance men rush A.S.B. president Bob Wes- terhout into the gym for emergency aid to preserve the life of the CAMPAIGN. First semester Associated Student Body OF- FICERS, Qcenterj launching the campaign with a song, are Sandy Young, Marybeth Howell, Virginia Shephard, Bob VVesterhout, Doug Smith, Ilona Wfeishaar, and Dixie Snod- grass. Campaign six-suhhers lrightj enjoy a sumptuous meal after a blowing, long-to-be- remembered day on the wind-swept BEACH at Carpinteria. From early in the morning until it's time to head for home, students agree, that CAMPAIGN trips are Well worth the effort put forth to sell Newburian subscriptions. ASB first semester activities have in- cluded this year, besides the campaign which broke all previous records, meet- ings in chapel, an all-school banquet car- ried out in the theme of Hawaiian Fantasy, and re-surfacing the ball field. 'L '+A A-
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