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FINANCE BOARD El f ' .S 4 .. l . Q G, 1' l Q,-gv. . Z, 'X X Selling student body cards, selling tickets for sports events, and distributing student body pictures are the main activities of the Finance Commission. The members also sell tickets at concerts and plays the school puts on during the year. Working with Mr. Lipscomb, the club's adviser, and Mrs. Bartlett, the school treasurer, the commission also makes up the school budget. Students are chosen for this commission because of their interest in handling money and their willingness to give up their time after school to help at the various events. flu- Y' -xx l lei? i ls Q ! l l . 5 f I 1 FINANCE BOARD First row: Sarah Megeath, Dee Cummins, Diane Ryan, Virginia Hiscock, Kathy Salisbury, Harvey Stone, unidentified, Karen Wallace, Mr. Lipscomb Second row: Jack Dysart, Joan Hendersen, unidentified, Jody Howe, unidentified. Third row: Rudy Shokel, Sandy Krutman, Renee Gaspar, Pat Brown Nancy Folkerts, Peggy Pellitzer, Elaine DelRossi. Fourth row: Diane Munson, Diane Olson, unidentified, Linda Basham, Bette Galvin, Phyllis Baxter Fifth row: Terry Maul, John Sigul, Barbara Welge, Annette Aldridge. 98
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CULTURE BDARD The Culture Commission coordinates all cultural proi- ects, especially assemblies. Some of the cultural events of this year have been: All-Girls Get Acquainted Assembly, ,N Y Presidio in San Francisco, American Field Service Assembly, Music Assembly vvith the A Cappella Choir from the Col- lege of Notre Dame, Law Day, U.S.A., featuring members V of the San Mateo County Bar Association discussing Ob- serve The Law , Dance Band from College of San Mateo, Cohn Hall and the Jazz Representatives, and other assem- blies featuring foreign students and cultural groups from other schools. The commission also records and administers the service and awards system. Patriotic Assembly with the Sixth Army Band from the Ili- avg 1 te X ai X 71 do lfggf, M A ,li c L, CULTURE BOARD First Row: Sandie Kautman, Luisa Abad, Georgia Smith, Sherri Stevenson, Joanne Klotovich, Anita Micossi, Bev Miller. Second Row: Renee aGspar, Sue Wing, Sue Flynn, Sue Williams, Brenda Dykes, Gina Dale, Barbara Bennett, Anne Holtom. Third Row: Chris Maness, Sue Taylor, Lynn Moudakas, Priscilla Petersen, Kathy Williamson, Gordon Manchester, Karen Jamison. Fourth Row: Mike Cetinich, Helen Middleton, Nancy Greenwold, Sue Popik, Jim Franklin, Susan Schimke, Terry Maul. 97
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RECREATIO BDARD The purpose ofthe Recreation Board is to provide noon entertainment for the students. This year we had sock hops, Powder Bowl, Christmas week activities such as a tree dec- ,N orating contest, a play, and caroling parties. A county fair is one of the most popular of the noon-time activities. Be- tween events of great importance, the board sponsors . movies such as Gigi, Raintree County, The Mouse that Roared, and The Devil at Four O'Clock. 'ON l QD? LZ' Fzfizxzff J 'ali N S 'Ura r r 1: 4 -err' 'f 1 ,, s , 'ii f ' C H f il RECREATION BOARD First Row: Gina Dale, Kit Haener, Terre Fiorini, Pat Bernier, Cherie Ritchie, Freddie Frediani, Lynne Mashburn. Second Row: Tamie Dolwig, Judi James, Carin Frazier, Julie Groves, Joanne Klotovich, Sharon Mergotti, Patti Guldborg, Pam Lewis, Sharon Baxter. Third Row: Dee Cummins, Mike Smith, Karen Jamison, Nancy Nweeya, Joan Aaronson, Gary Sturgeon. Fourth Row: Tom Torneli, Phil Lovelace, Dale Beirne, Carolyn Weaver, Karen Peterson, Helyn Schulz, Rudy Shokal. Fifth Row: Dick Canavese, Julie Sanders, Patti Barrett, Gloria Toninelli, Jeanne Messer, Sallie Reiter, Larry Cig- Iiutti. QQ ,J
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