Sacramento City College - Pioneer Yearbook (Sacramento, CA)

 - Class of 1969

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Student Leaders EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OFFICERS - ROW ONE: Jean Schlenker, Recording Secretary; Sue Doglietto, Women’s Vice-President. ROW TWO: Chris Toppenberg, President; John Goldberg, Men’s Vice-President. FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS-Bill Purdy, Representative; Randy Burde President; Jeff Luce, Representative. WHO IS PERCY7-A human or an animal? SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS - ROW ONE: Doug Bit- le, Vice-President; Candy Kirchner, President; Chuckson Yokota, Class Representative; ROW TWO: Dave Hatfield, Representative.

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Assoc. Dean of Student Activities Coordinator of Student Activities Mr. Jack Mauger Mrs. Erna J. Olsen EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. FRONT ROW: Gale Hath, Karen Allen, Kathy Gomes, Sue Doglietto, Nancy Hicks, JoAnn Rau, Jean Schlenker. SECOND ROW: Penny Giorno, Wally Lee, Doug Bitle, Chuckson Yokota, Vic Dominguez, Cliff Lunetta, Richard Rodriquez, Candy Kirchner. THIRD ROW: Jeff Luse, Kim King, Bill Louie, Bill Purdy, Robert Robinson, Don Mahon, Mrs. Olson, Advisor. BACK RO W :Dave Hatfield, Chris Toppenberg, Mike Nash. 13



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EDITOR -- Barbara Tarshes had some strong opinions, which she ex¬ pressed in the editorial columns of “The Pony Express,” campus weekly newspaper. ? osvVw e ocV on aruc ' p at ' ° n w cV p« “ .f neccssatl ifotial Responsive College President Durand, in a move to make City College a more res¬ ponsive college, has encouraged student action on all faculty committees. As many of these committees deal directly with problems that affect students (such as curriculum, general edu¬ cation, and campus development) it is essential that all segments of the campus be represented. City College is one of the few campuses in the nation which encourages student representation in all areas of organization from faculty meetings to film series planning. This display of the president’s faith in student responsibility is not to be taken lightly. Who are the students that represent the almost 11,000 total student enrollment of City College? How are they chosen and by whom? Do they actually help keep communication channels open? The student representatives are largely members of the Executive Council (similar to a student council in high school.) They are chosen by the Student Association president from the rolls of his council (everyone is expected to serve on at least one committee) and the hangers-on, who, because of a grade point deficiency or other flaw did not qualify for the executive appointments. Most facultv-student committees (about 15 in number) re¬ quire fro ' l vee student members. These a Jl lA mm vine right and prb ' h, Of et :. -osiu ted W pvibV ' C M e%ica °. 1 ' I The P° ' ate T ' commum-— creates a e w Sf $ ? . -?£ fy 4} en Z °f % r . ' ■ 7 J, If) °4 % l3 ' ' b» X ’ ' e, W ’e P e r H ' r, c, f o 0 st r . u Oe K A Ve d sw r •baace they the V»° hi b ' ca ' t ' P uS •, ,,ftet i .si ftvotveV zadet-V taisi S shov s- a “ Assoc ' 1 ' 00 . tdW r ‘ n f td-aor- Co ' e Stud® 0 £ freepo ss ' ' SLt ' BSV3 the n 70 vs. c e A,. , % ' e Q ' Vy e ! c c e ° c o„„ f ' e Of % ■$ « f o ° e c n !r. pub ' ' ? j 0 uf° a ' ' srn « «£ press, WfcfAlfjea Step ' ihens ' Se n Cor s P° 0 porev P idenV. pred Ba v c ■ V Or

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