Santiago High School - El Caballero Yearbook (Garden Grove, CA)

 - Class of 1963

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:VW E ,,. E rr t i 'IFE L if awles, Chris Conley. Row 2: 'laude Ferguson, Mike Young, lepresentatives remain silent e made. Then all present par- ll students are represented and f the student body officers and ug activity period by the fresh- nd senior classes. 'eek during alternating periods. epresentatives strive for better- major force in the government ent Council are: Rich Pashko, ions, Allen Grover, Sheila iavis, Sandy Emrick, Kathryn asanova, Diane Smith, jan livas, Danjohnson, Linda Mad- lowery, Frank Figueroa, Bob ayes, Robin Costa, Darlene lders, Fred Cook, Carolyn larc Levitt, Denise Finneran, pjola, Isaiah Willis, Sue Wolfe, utler, Terry Cook, Macky Pond, ee Jeffers, Pat Rankin, jame ynthia Hanson, Terry DeWoody, ie, Karen Arnold, Linda Kelly, ue Ketchum, Linda Eckwall, :ewart Farmer, Joseph Lanouw, avis, Sharon Walters. Cabinet Ever Wonder where issues are introduced, how activities are planned before going to Student Council, or how pep assemblies are organized? Well take a peek into room 301 third period and you vvillfind what seems like a swarm of bees flying in all directions. In actuality, a cabinet meet- ing is in session and members are individually working on a project that will in some Way benefit Santiago. Cabinet consists of members who are chosen by the newly elected stu- dent body officers at the end of each year, and the presidents of each class. lt is at its meetings that ideas are exchanged, and finally combined into activities and issues. All expenditures of Santiago's funds are initiated or approved in cabinet before they come before student council. BOARD OF CONTROL Did you see the mysterious footprints in the corridors? Well don't let them fool you. They're merely a reminder from the Board of Control to keep right and avoid collision in the crowded Santiago passageways. The board members of Board of Control are chosen by the newly elected student body officers at the end of each year. Commissioners volunteer, and are then chosen according to their competence, behavior and scholastic standing. Board of Control has the responsibility of keeping the conduct of Santiago's student body in accordance with its rules and regulations. Reminders, such as those in the corridors, are usually all that are needed to make students conform to the rules, but in extreme cases demerits are given to inspire proper manners while students are on campus. If a student accumulates sixteen demerits, he is automatically suspended, upon re-entrance fourteen more demerits result in expulsion. Board members are from left to right: Randy Cobb, Barbara Read, Chris Conley, Marilyn Miura, Mel Sherer.

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Left to right, Row 1: Dianna Conley, Barbara Read, Flo Sherer, Marilyn Miura, Donna Vanzant Carol Wheishape, Edie Carey, Brend, Mark Burry, Herb Brosbe, Bill Heath, John Hayden, Randy Cobb, Mel Sherer, Mike Scott. Row 3: Dave Minamide, Danny Palomino Gary lung iet. Student Council Three sharp raps of President Bill Heath's gavel signify the opening of a Student Council meeting. while the secretary reads the minutes of the previous meeting, unless any additions or corrections are tc ticipate in the business which results in the molding of student life at Santiago. The voice of the student body is heard in Student Council. It is through this branch of government tha' informed of activities and business pertaining to Santiago. Student Council consist representatives chosen dur men, sophomore, junior Meetings are held even During these assemblie: ment of Santiago and act a of the campus. Active members of Stu Judy Lander, Lorraine Sim Mello, Andrea Kahler, Jud Parker Bill Bright, Aka Keller, Kathy Waer, Ire? den, Kay Kozain, Richa Heiss, Steve Mann, Dixi Dance, Pat Farmer, Claudi Janssen, Diane Carabb JoAnn Miller, Pat West, P Cecelia Brumback, Ga Gail Downard, Guy Reichert Nierman Linda Walke Dianne Takenaga, Kris Sug Millie Munoz, Nancy Musia Tod Friend, Linda Miche Harris Kutsunai, Elain



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From left to right: Barbara Read, Co-Dress Regulator: Penny Mays, Program Chairmang Pat Schwarz, Service Chairmang Katl Board Members: JoAnn Rogers, Dixie Cummings, Cheryl Henley, Margaret Lunetta, Linda Cammack, Kathy Kirwin. PRESIDENT Kathy Jeffers VICE- PRESIDENT Tanna Cla rk V uv I , :xt rf Mfr, fl. F21 H 4 'x Ii fa? tw , it tt i. Q Q IQ? sr.: ..., .gat at an it Nitin J S I SECRETARY Judy Francis .' 1 -'J 1 . ,l vc' . Q , 2 rs. r it TREA SURER Kendra Knudson Nt, . V,,5,g ,fr-,my 4, 5 , gr -V 4 'V V' ,V-f ,- .Qs-, . rr R' 2 . W it r 1 , rw 5 V I .tf1?5ffQw'tVf fi f ft .V 1. V, we 7--- Q ,V1.,. ar .-4. zz 1 ta-1.wVfra5 w?m,,.,2i4.s5, 'V A DVISOR Miss Ba rr f. .. . -JW. - 9 V- , Q 'vs E 'w ' . 3. '1 Vk.V VV.V ug .L,iZg 2 ADVISOR Miss Dierks Girls The typical American teenage girlis described as neat, Girls' League representatives to guide the girls of Santiago As the word league implies, all girls attending Santiago They elect their officers and representatives at the end oi During the months school is in session, these representatives plan ac- tivities in which allgirls are invited to participate. A potluck dinner is given at the first of the year to get the girls acquainted with fellow members of the league, and to promote friendship among them. In order to raise money, Girls' League initiated Hush Day in which the girls bought Hush Cards and were not allowed to speak to any boys. If a girl did slip, the boy she spoke to signed her card. Ronnie Inman signed the most cards this year and was crowned Mr. Irresist- able. Girls' League activities come to a climax at the Co-ed dance to which the girls invite the boys. 30

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