Sacramento City College - Pioneer Yearbook (Sacramento, CA)

 - Class of 1968

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Student Presidents “THIS PAST SEMESTER it has been my honor to serve as Student Association President in one of the most active and productive semesters this campus has seen in many years. We have had many successes and few failures which can only be attributed to the fact that members of Executive Council and Interclub Council have done their jobs in an efficient and effective manner. My only regret is that we were not able to accomplish everything that we had hoped. “The successes which we can claim were Home¬ coming, the Leadership Conference, the Special Elec¬ tion Polls and in general an active leadership role by the people designated that responsibility. Only you can truly judge how effective and productive this past semester has been. “Thank you for allowing me to serve you as your Student Association President. Good luck and best wishes ’ Norm Miller, S.A. President Fall 1967 S.A. PRESIDENT —Norm Miller was elected by the Student Association members in late Spring 1966. Kaplanis Accounts For His Stewardship “I HAVE HAD a truly great expe¬ rience this semester as President of Interclub Council and one that I’m sure I won’t forget for a long time. From club sign-ups week through the busy Homecoming activities til the election of the new I.C.C. officers, it has been very rewarding. I would like to give my deepest gratitude to the clubs for their cooperation and under¬ standing in I.C.C. as well as my sin- cerest thanks to this same body of clubs for making our Homecoming a complete success. Once again, thank you all for your cooperation.” Gus J. Kaplanis, I.C.C. President Fall 1967 INTER-CLUB COUNCIL PRESIDENT Gus Kaplanis, elected by Interclub Council mem¬ bers in June of 1966. 14

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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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I.C.C. Inter-Club Council ) THE BODY of club presidents and representatives (Inter-club Council) meets regularly once a week to ex¬ change ideas, relate club “happen¬ ings,” and participate in campus func¬ tions. The meetings, which are held every Monday at 12:00, are run by parlia¬ mentary procedure so that the mem¬ bers of I.C.C. can have a taste of stu¬ dent government, as well as keep the meetings in an orderly fashion. This group is largely responsible for Sacramento City College’s Home¬ coming activities in the fall and Pio¬ neer Day in the spring. It is comprised of 18 large clubs and 22 small clubs. All on-campus clubs have two rep¬ resentatives, but with one vote per club, giving a total of 40 votes, the number of on-campus clubs. I.C.C. OFFICERS-Gus Kaplanis, President; Don Jamison, Vice President; Juanita Britenbecker, Secretary. INTER-CLUB COUNCIL —Members of Council take time out of their busy schedule for a photograph in front of the library. 15

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