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BARBARA MAAS FALL COMMISSIONER GIRLS' FINANCE JIM NEILSON FALL COMMISSIONER BOYS' FINANCE BOB STATON SPRING COMMISSIONER BOYS' FINANCE JEAN KUMLE SPRING COMMISSIONER GIRLSY FINANCE HEADQUARTERS - THE BANK THE ACCOUNT IS EXACTLY - JIM NEILSON AT TI-IE CONTROLS Working in close conjunction with Mr. Glasson, financial advisor, the finance com' missioners each semester prepare a school budget. They are also closely connected with the finances of the athletic department. Yes-they're the Ones who punch your tickets at the games and dances. Located in the East Wing, the Bank is High's Wall Street. Here it is that all school financial matters are handled. Man' aged by older students under the direction of Mr. Glasson and Mr. Howard, its door each June becomes the Mecca of checking' out students. x Bank oflicers were, fall: president, Mr. Glassong vicefpresident, Marty Taylor, secretaries to Mr. Glasson, Miller, March, Piety, Saviog treasurer, Stanley Miller. For the spring: president, Mr. Glassong vicefpresident, John Clark, secretary to Mr. Glasson, Lorraine Miller, treasurer, Herbert Grand.
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DUANE HEATH FALL COMMISSIONER GENERAL ACTIVITIES JANE GLASSON FALL COMMISSIONER PUBLICATIONS say? A ll I 1 C ' PUBLICHTIUHS ll GEHEHHL HCTIVITIES PM A Ez PEARCE DAVIES SPRING CCJMMISSIONERGENERAL ACTIVITIES DEAN THOMPSON SPRING COMMISSIONER PUBLICATIONS YE OLDE PRINT SHOP BEATING THE DEADLINE SWING IT THE MAESTRO Realizing the need for publication repref sentation on the council, the student body now elects a commissioner of publications. Besides representing the Herald and Bell in council meetings, the commissioner is chair' man of the Publications committee which passes on the editorial and financial policies of both publications. Publication activities included attendance ata number of conferences, foremost of which was tlze annual three day meeting held at the University of California. Looking after the interests of three varied, but nevertheless important departments, the Commissioner of General Activities finds enough work to keep himself busy. Debate, music and drama are represented by this commissioner. Debate and music awards are presented to students entering into these activities. Embryonic actors and actresses are honored by election to the honorary drama society, Mask and Scroll. Not direct- ly connected with student government, but doing valuable work was the Lip Reading Class under the direction of Mrs. Lillian Dorsey of the Departnent of Vocational Rehabilitation. lwvg X QM 19 mms il . is
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JO SCALLETTA FALL COMMISSIONER GIRLS' ATHLETICS MARTY TAYLOR FALL COMMISSIONER BOYS' ATHLETICS ABEL RODRIQUES SPRING COMMISSIONER BOYS' ATHLETICS MARTHA MULLER SPRING COMMISSIONER GIRLS' ATHLETICS BADMINTON - A GIRLS' ATHLETIC ACTIVITY BASEBALL - TYPICAL OF A BOYS' ATHLETIC ACTIVITY THE HEROES - THE TEAM CAPTAINS Representing the athletic interest in San jose High School, the athletic commissioners aid the coaches in their relations with the student body. While interfscholastic events hold most of the students' interest, there is also a great deal of enthusiasm in interfclass games. San Jose isa member of the Peninsula Athletic League and plays most of its games with members Of the league. Block NS. jfs are annually awarded to those students who have Secured the mini' Inum number of points in their respective sports. Displaying unusual skill in their work, this year's managers are certainly deserving of appreciation. Managers for the year were: Girls': Dolittle, Suppiger, Keast, Scudero, Lico, Kawakami, Monigue, jolif may, D'Anna. BOys': Greenley, Mineta, Lordge, Crema, Gunn, A. Sota, Clark. -,.., f' I .Ii Q 1. la .ii ' ws: Ir., . . ,, J! Q I is 1 .. Miami
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