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NOMA HCDGKISS-Noma is tamous tor her cool headedness and business-lilce manner. Noma wielded the gavel on rare occasions, but her time was filled with social calendar responsibilities. She planned the largest Frosh Receptions in State's history and got name bands tor both occasions. Planning the two President's Dinners and the Coun- cil Awards Dinner, her etticiency paid ott in all the events. Noma, lilce other students in teacher train- ing, spends most of her time in or around the Campus Elementary School. 5.4 3 PAT COOKE-Being an octopus would haviflfelped Pat immensely this past year in talcing minutes. She tried to talce the minutes wittiifffertain ot the councggiihiembers tilibustering and dbfrsoring the minutes they could be published weekly in' the Aztec. remembers the time when 'Uncle John' both scffifed and embarrasseyclllfggr, buffshe now claims he is big bluttggiffd neiffhef turns white or pink Min. his pi'esehcefbuf gimplfjenjoys his wrt. M ,. if f' ff 1- if I : :fi-4 1 , ' . 3 LVN ilQgH5EARNEST-This job was about the hardest ot thefyear, since Ken never l4new how much money he had to worlc with. l-le was aslced for money by nearly every org on campus and when he couldn't squeeze it out ot the budget he went out and helped the org plan to raise the money. This semester Ken had to rearrange the budget after all tunds were in from the AS Cards. But even with the constant job of battling tor money, Ken was never to be tound in bad humor. -' E Tj A yt My asf y 'lu lr! X V, 1 jk? JZ 5 f A l i N -X . it V i '1 .- lz, ,slr fr sr iffb 5 K .',. .L . a 1 s I . L .V . if 1 P fungi . V gf N k , 5 V 2 'I' . U ig 44 lx li r is if i, i 3-aft r ,5- ra. 'X 8 1 .-
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Ma ,W rg, Ps at My Chief Peasant Orcutt refuses subservient peasant, Bill Scarborough, the requested favor. JOHNNY ORCUTT- STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT The most unpredictable lad, this big John! About the time everyone decided he was just an ordinary guy he started writing tea- ture articles in the Aztec. Shortly atter everyone started reading said paper, be- cause ot his stories, Uncle Jo-hn became known as Chief Peasant and his campaign tor AS Prexy began with him being run on the Peasant Party ticlcet. Big John, clad in burlap and playing solitaire, was carried about in a riclcshaw by loyal peasants. What a surprise it was when atter the Peasant Party went into power with over halt the Student Body voting tor Johnny, he started announcing his stand on various mat- ters and actually worlced on many ideas. Some describe his ideas as nebulous, but John lcnew that State needs a Student Union. l-le wrote to many colleges to get ideas, spolce at an Open Forum on Student Union and worlced out several plans so our budget could include more tor the Stu- dent U. We weren't the only ones who recognized Johnny's capabilities, tor he helped start the Federation ot California State College Stu- dents and was elected chairman. Atter a year ot many problems, and ad- verse conditions, our vote would still be tor Uncle John-speaker lthat's all he claimsl ot the Peasant Party.
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Senator Claghorns by the dozen filled the Student Council this year. They rnade up their minds as to what they wanted and went after it. One little difficulty, there were two groups in the Council always going after different things. The the one who can tallc longest and loudest proved false. The atternpfsfyat filibustering didn't worlc, even though it was tried several tirgxgs. after gglferal of inadequate and urjfaiif ti- e'l'eC'tiQ'n proy cedf' T'i' ?3CouncfifHdecidepl to do something. A controversyiwasiraised wh he ztec to proyihgffraudulent electi,onsf,5j Thggpewly elec ed memberigg 't sejtsjn the Council ing o-f the Susie? for weeylglsv. Vini QLCut of divergigfy tiiilmeth great things, and so was. started thewwheels started to move and the to ttsgffestination. Commissiofigliof Earnie Ellis, industriously went to worlc on revising the elefzon co' e and begorry the result is a fine piece of worlc. P esiding over the Fall President's Dinner is Jim Boles
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