Sacramento City College - Pioneer Yearbook (Sacramento, CA)

 - Class of 1968

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Page 14 text:

Student Government Body Executive Council MEMBERS of Executive Council ponder a problem during one of the Council ' s weekly meetings. Bagwell. Top Row: Mrs. Olson, Gus Kaplanis, Rick Jones, Ken Allen, Fred Ball, Norm Miller, Don Jamison, Steve Paterson, Lee Saures, Steve Hoschler. FRESHMAN officers and representatives. Seated: Vice-president, Richard Rodriguez, Representative, Judy McEnerney. Standing: Representative, Steve Hoschler, President John Goldberg. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Front Row: John Goldberg, Doug Bitle, Warren Moorehead, Gary Green, Jonas Minton, Richard Rodriguez, Ron Fiorica. Middle Row: Judy Mc¬ Enerney, Sharon Marquardsen, Sandy Byersdorfer, Ginny Ogden, Nancy Mosbacher, Marianne Bush, Barbara Wad- dock, Cathy Caswell, Dale Cecchettini, Bev Kinney, Judy 12

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MR. LONNIE HUTCHINS-Assist¬ ant Buyer from Weinstock’s checks his merchandise. RETAILING offers the young man and woman of the nation the greatest challenge in its history. Merchandising is for students interested in learning to buy or sell or learn some 80 other related merchandising fields. A Merchandising major with special emphasis on courses in the fields will help the student to obtain employ¬ ment almost immediately. Courses in the major schedule include: Merchandising, two semesters; Retailing, Merchandising Analysis, Hard and Soft Lines, two semesters; Retail Credit and Finance, Retail Advertising, Salesmanship, Home Furnishing Mer¬ chandising, Fashion Merchandising, Visual Merchandising, Marketing, Small Business Organization and Management, Job Relations and Supervision. MRS. MILDRED BELL works on color and composition of artificial flowers at Kiels. MARILYN GORMLEY receives on the job experience at Sports Un¬ limited.



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THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL is a body of 29 mem¬ bers composed of 14 members elected by the Student Association and 15 members appointed by the Prest- dent. . The Student Association officers are elected in the late part of the previous semester while the class officers are elected in the early part of the current semester. This past semester the Council worked on Home¬ coming, the Christmas Ball, a student manual, and special election polls concerning Vietnam, mari¬ juana, the draft, racism, a pass-fail system, student evaluation, and other junior college problems. PRESIDENT NORM MILLER presides over a session of the Executive Council. K COUNCIL MEMBERS went to two student govern¬ ment conferences, Area 8 in Modesto and the State conference in Asilomar, from which they brought back many new ideas for improving the school. While there, they learned that many other schools have less student control than ours. This semester’s Executive Council has been busy and productive with few failures, under the direction of President Norm Miller and the faculty supervision of Mrs. Erna Olsen. SOPHOMORE CLASS officers and rep¬ resentatives. Seated: Representative Ron Fiorica. Standing, Vice-President Dale Cecchettini, President Steve Paterson, Representative Cathy Caswell. ELECTED OFFICERS of City Col¬ lege’s Student Association. Seated: Women’s Vice-president Sandy Byers- dorfer. Standing: President Norm Miller, Head Yell Leader Judy Bag- well, Men’s Vice-President Ken Allen, Head Song Leader Bev Kinney.

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