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23 v,'r ,i if l? 483' b X C 1 gk. ir i ,, 1. .f 4 s ' Bob Ambler Fall President Carolyn lnouye Spring President s, ew 5 , J' N. '11 i gf' .i K , i A ., K, ,, QM Qgiz 'l Mi' it if.:--i lifftfif .'l sit -5 we-X 'Vw ge, 'get whit , 11-, ,f w-,fi i 5 - QQ? , av, P ? Q, ff f, Wwtwkm gweqgit Jfiiffiliiii t i f' ti Augie Bregante President Pro-Tem ,-as ,f -is Judy' enke Cle k SE ATE Brian Edelstein Parliamentarian This year the San Diego High Senate, an organization made up of one student from each second period class, was reinstated. lt gives each student a chance to be directly represented in school government. The Senate began showing itself highly effective by taking up the plan- ning and designing ofa Student Union Building, During its first meeting, Augie Bregante was named president pro- tem. Official president is the vice-president of the A,S.B. lt is hoped that all students will use this new voice as an Oppor- tunity to express their wishes, The Senate acts on any ideas in the same way as does the A.S.B. Council. This addition of a Senate to our student government gives us one of the finest school organizations in the area. 122. f-f .HQ Senate-First row, left to right: Ida Brashear, Rosaline Balistrieri, Judy Henke, Bob Ambler, Joe Uris, Carolyn lnouye, Linda Dawson, Proncel Foster, Geraldine Thomas, Nancy Seid. Second row: Margaret Doig, Barbie Richey, Roxanne Max- well, Meijean Tom, Carolyn Rottschafer, Betty Chostner, Rosalee Acosta, Patricia Weatherspoon, Mary Anne Cesena, Philip Hamilton, Ken Pendleton, Otto Garrett. Third row: Natalie Nettleship, Oliver McKinney, Eugene Sheridan, Eddie Johnson, Michael Mormon, Steve Lydon, Steve Andrews. Fourth row: Mr. Warren iadvisori, Darlene Araki, Joyce White, Tom Lester, Steve Mclntire, Virgel Allen, Ford Gayden. Fifth row: Brian Edelstein, Bob Sarsfield, Louis Lippman, Clif- ford Henderson, Ray Bradley, Paul Bledsoe, Tam Ballard.
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3 D 5 I. - H L ll 023 'll Art Service First row left to right: Buddy Tackett, Lydia Ulloa, Louise Devich, Rhys Morgan, Gail Hanley, Chrystelle Zoellner Barbara Muscio Lucille DeMoria, Manuel Darisay, Second row: Pete Tocco, Christine Perez, Jay Reese, Jean- ette Unser Jeanne Negrette Helen Rice, Carolyn Givens, Larry Haines. Third row: Mr. Frank Petrich ladvisorl, Richard Chavez Rollie Quon Don Hughes George McGuffie, Roy Pharis, Howard Cole, ,, N I ?4hQgEiQ:,Q xix , W-ft' f 4-ak 7 ' J I X C ,,. A g C i ,gm ,I Q 4. f ,A 1, if -.3 f 1 5 v E 1 J . ,393 . ' Q rp E Q' L F Ln: arg tv QI' I t K X I , v m. Q, -Q. il fx , A ,L T :::aH-I 'A iff' T ui fifty if N f ... . - -N ...S -.X :::: 'rftl ul , X t T eerr my 'fr ff life ,cr , X ' xii F' is T ASZQJA , M , ve . esir at it W. rrr, H , -it T , , . 7 'T i W . N ff, I V 5 T' 'L V- ul?-2 :ii Vik, , L gs ,i I K ., A, ' ,. , Friday, March 7, l958, on the annual art field trip, the students visited the Scholastic Art Exhibit in Los Angeles. Here they had a chance to see L.A. City and County regional exhibitions of student achievement in creative art. They also visited the U.S.C. School of Architecture and Fine Arts, plus the L.A. County Art Museum and Exposition Park. The students, supervised by Mr. Petrich, Mr. Wiegand and Dr. Leather- bury, Supervisor of Art Education, brought their day to o climax by dinner and recreation at Knott's Berry Farm. 29
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