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IUNE CHAN IOHN COOPER PAT IENKINS Honor Activities Publications Social Activities IIM KORNFIELD MARILYN MORE DOLORES SERRANO Clubs Trdflic Finance A . CAROL HANSEN LOIS HODGEE W ' TED Mcl-IALE Maintenance Social Secr tary Yell Leader f Executive Board Meeting - Student Government at work. BV ARDS The walchdogs of our halls, who make up the membership of Marilyn lVIore's Traffic Board, have the job oi seeing that the students hit each step and not each other.Policingthe campus and getting the garbage cans out at noon are the iobs Carol Hansen had to keep her mainte- nance crew busily doing. Iune Chan, besides over- seeing the Honor Society, was in charge oi the Lawn Board. The Finance Board,pilot- ed by Lorry Serrano, has the chore of selling tickets ior the games and shows at school. The Social activ- ities Committee, which had control over all the dances, was two-stepped forward by Pat Ienkins. Ted Mc- Hale, Yell Leader, had un- der his direction a com- mittee that helped prepare tor the rallies. Editor of the Scribe was lohn Cooper, who attempted to keep up the paper's superior jour- nalistic rating. A new addition to the Executive Board this term was the Commissioner oi Clubs, who had the chore of keeping the numerous Tech clubs in harmony. lim Korniield was the first to hold the oiiice. Lois Hodge, Social Secretary, sent cards to the birthday children and notes to cheer the sick.
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T' STUDENT Bf DY VFFICERS During the past term most oi Tech- nicalfs activities have been carried on sim . sms. s under the supervision oi twelve of Tech's - . best known students, who make up the ,if student governing body, the Executive - Board. Under the leadership of Bob Hill, stu- E dent body president, this board has done tit' its best to keep Tech what has long been considered one ot the most democratic H mrgfmem schools in the West. Through this board's was sm me efforts many points of great importance, Bee sa it e Msn is as .f E its it was this , eggs-sive that in many schools would not have my ge been presented to the executive bodies, ries were discussed and decided upon. 9 W it E M In order that the student body might keep abreast with current developments, me :rs its is the board originated the procedure of E 5,233 tacking up the minutes ot their meetings E may on the bulletin board and oi inviting representative students to attend the meetings themselves. The so-called big three oi the Exec- utive Board and student leaders are the student body president, boys' vice-presi- dent, and girls' vice-president. Bob l-lill, as student body president, presided over all ol Tech's weekly Thurs- BOB HILL day assemblies and acted as the school's Student Body President representative to the outside world: also he chairmaned the Executive Board meetings, which were held in the wee small hours on every Tuesday morning. Serving as boys' vice-president and second in line to the throne was Henry Clark. Outside of his chores of number- two-man, it was his job to see the students on the busses after school and to supervise the up-to-dateness of the posters and banners scattered throughout the halls. The girls' vice-presidential position was held by Iennie Chan, who also was the ex-officio president of the Delphian society. She Was in charge of all the girls' activities held at school, which included the Big-Little Sister party, a fashion show, and other girls' events. On her right hand in executing these events were the fourteen Delphians, who are selected and elected each term from the L12 class by the senior and H-ll girls. HENRY CLARK IENNIE CHAN Boys' Vice-president Girls' Vice-president F new - -0-.0-.5-F ff! 11:1 5 s is s
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CLASS f FFICERS Providing the representation of the six grades at Tech are the class officers. Although to many people, the class officers' jobs may seem quite simple and unimportant, they actually are a most vital part of our school's student government. Serving as the high senior presi- dent for the last term wasIackMuir. lt was he who was in charge ot all the senior activities including the tea, picnic, dinner and graduation. Iackie Piombo, vice-president and secretary, assisted him in all his duties. Leading the low seniors on to greater heights were Dario Levag- gi, who, although having no defi- nite duties, led his class with skill. The vice-president and secretary was Mickey Benas. Holding down the fort as low twelve class treas- urers were Etta Fun and Roy Nas- strom, respectively. It was their duty to collect the class dues. Mar- shalling the juniors on to a bigger- and-hetter prom was Rocky Ro- berta, I-I-11 president. Aiding him in his many duties was Carol Mc- Lean. Acting as the low junior of- ficers at the same time were Pat Caintic and Pat Adamis. lt was their job, along with the high junior officers, to work on the Iunior Prom. Starting out new in the political game this term was Ray Rode- lander sophomore president. Also new in the business was Rita Bopp vice president and secretary oi the high sophs PICTURED ARE THE L11 OFFICERS: Pat Ccxintic and Pat Adclmis tbelowl. L12 'OPI-'ICERS: Dario Levugqi, Mickey Benus fupper right hand corner-J. H11 OF- FICERS: Rocky Roberto, Carol McLean. H10 OFFICERS: Ray Rodelander, Rita Bopp. Eiiigt-fifff E7 - no..4..Jv
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