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wfpgllvv- - ---- - ,-.- ., 9nwm-CM: Council---FaIZ2 Froni' Row: L lo R: Kafhie Jacobs, Pal Brooks, Chuckie Guerard, Nikki Noslrand, secrelaryg Par Jensen, presidenf: Margol' Lilly, Virginia Alexson, Joyce Wong, Ramona Garcia. Row 2: Mike Thomas, Ron Wong, Cliff Harmon, Gene Wiss. Jack Saxon, Jess Ferrer, Richard Alvarez. Row 3: Dan Marlinez, Lance Byard, Larry Dealon, Chauncey Kepford, Don Velez, Ruben Bacci, Ron Walker, Bruce Hyman. lnler-Club Council, wilh Sludenl Body Vice-Presideni of all Jrhe clubs served as members. The meeiings Pai Jensen leading The way, formed several concreie provided a line oploorlunify for The organizalrions ideas concerning proiecls on campus. The presidenls lo exchange ideas. . 9nwl-Cllvlr Cmuwill ---Spniug 5 i tkfl' From' Row: L 'lo R: Deanna Daclan, Margoi Lilly, Ramona Garcia, Joyce Wong, Chuckie Guerard, Pal Jensen pregidenf Par Brooks, Nikki Nosirand, secreiaryg Virginia Alexson, Kalhie Jacobs. Row 2: Ari Holland, Ron Wong Bom Dixon Ron Walker, Richard Alvarez, Dan Marlinez, Gene Wiss, Ron Olvera, Row 3: George Firpo, Don' DeNevi, Don Velez Page 34 Bruce Hyman, Richard Laursen, Bob Peny, Ruben Bacci, George McCollum, Lance Byard.
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RaUlqC ' On Ground: LTo R: Gary LamberT, Dee LamberT, Rich RoberTs. Kneeling: LTo R: KaThy Wilson, Bev Roberrs, Dona Carlson, Diane Williams, Judy BooTh, Margo Coolures Connie McGraw. Row I: Duncan McPherson, Frank Obien, Barbara Wilson, Gayle SrniTh, Clyde SweeT, Joanne Rushing, Gracelyn Travel, Penny Bloom, Michaela Loy Nancy GuTh, Shirley HusTon, STephene Barosso, Vicki Barosso, PaTsy Paul, PaTricia Brown, Janice Pigozzi, Barbara Heikkinen, Marilyn STanley, Lorma Farley, LoreTTa Ragsdale Row 2: Mary Reynosa, Carmen San AgusTin, KaThy MaTkin, Barbara Heil, Susan Chisamore, Carla Chrisman, Carolyn Chiapale, Marilyn Coil, Jan Schuh, Ted KaTzakian , Sharon STewar+ , Tommy Haley vice-presidenT: Charles Johnson, president ,Ronald Walker, Tre-.assuregg Dale ScoTT, hisToriang HarT Weaver, keeper of The belly Phyllis Coon, Jolene CalesTini Mary McCullough, Helen Gaine, Maryann Mangold, Linda TBarosso, Rosalie Lindquist Row 3: Frank Garibaldi, Phillip Bingham, John Morones Dennis Lindholm, GilberT MaTa, CliTlord Harmon, Janis SmiTh, Arleen Shillingburg, Gwen HinTzen, Geraldine Brown, AnneTT Waddell, Darlene Mills, RuTh Bollinger Marlene BarTleTT, Jeri Henderson, Joyce Dorcey, Julie Ellis, Diane Spangler, Jane Caldwell, Barbara HesTon. Row 4: Ramona Padilla, Ora Harmon, Darlene Gesswein Laura LiTchlield, Arclean OverseTh, BeTTy Balkwill, PaT Adams, Brenda Harris, Jane Layson, Barbara Kay, Arleen ValTerza, Marcella Benavidez, RiTa Franco Barbara Giavdrone, JaneT Ambrogio, MargareT Diienderier, Cecile Cain, Evelyn Bailey, Thelma TarkingTon, JaneT l'larTman, PaT Kizer. Row 5: Grace Wilson Caroline Ramos, JudiTh Mierkey, Rosalyn ScoTT, Mary Wallen, Arlene Higday, Marilyn Burgess, JaneT Jones, Lou Karim, AnneTTe Newell, MarTha Terzakis Chuckie Guerard, Ann Quinn, Julie Wager, Jean Reyburn, Paf Jensen, Glenna Mowry, Judy TeTer, Marcia Johnson, Judie Kenyon, PaT Fuller, Darlene PyeaTT Lorene Pyeal'T, Rosemarie Sgheiza. Row 6: Yolanda CasTillanos, MargareT RusTigian, Sally May, Evelyn Perl, Gail Diven, PaTricia Spooner, CarliTa lsaacs, PaT Sloneker Mary Turley, Mary Mouriski, Judi Hammond, Joyce Owens, Saundra Moden, BerT Heim, Carol Meinig, Mary Lemon, Bill BueTTner, CynThia Surber, BeTh Tremaine Lyle Burgess, Henry Osborne, Barbara Shellcross, Lee Pope. Perhaps The mosT acTive organizaTion on campus was The Rally CommiTTee, wiTh a membership oT 204 sTudenTs. Pom-poms, beanies, and rally blocks were sold To arouse The spiriT oT The sTudenT body. The biggesT proiecT oT The group was The planning and organizaTion oT a Train Trip ThaT more Than 600 guys and gals Took To SacramenTo Tor a TooTball game. The Trip was a Tremendous success, and may be well on The way To becoming an SC TradiTion. The Rally CommiTTee was also responsible Tor The drill Team ThaT came inTo exisTence during baskeTball season. ful! Team ,N ,f in Q L fit, V f 3, 1? , as , , is U . 1 L ... f ' , V 5' I .T ssl Y Q E . ik 3 'll -T BQQ T H , ff I' v 1.l V , , ,, it 1 W- it ,T R Q 5 J- ar- Till U M 4 . --4. -.rfae-?'.T1:.'. .B , 4 if Lfo R: AnneTT Waddell, capTain: Nancy GoTh, Ora l-larmon, Marilyn STanley, Ramona Padilla, Darlean Gesswein, Micheala Loy. Edna x!l!:llViE!'! !!Fg,! 'JQi1fli'l'2 Reynolds. Barbara l-leikkinen, Joann Neugebauer, BeTh Tremaine, Rosalyn Scoff, Jerry CalTon. maioreTTe, Page 33
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-In --1 ' ' A Check an the Exclwquvn The i955-56 school year was one oT The besT Trom The Tinancial viewpoinT in The hisTory oT The school. One oT The largesT budgeTs ever approved by The sTudenT council regisTers The success oT The council in locaTing sources oT revenue. i STudenT body Treasurer Jack Saxon and college accounTanT Olive Gullison give The books a workouT. STudenT body card sales soared To a new high oT l,347. The snack bar was a veriTable gold mine. The apple ma- chines were busier Than ever. A size- able reserve Trom lasT year made iT a brighT season Tinancially. While The budgeT lisTing below is noT inTended To be a compleTe accounTing, iT will show roughly where The money came Trom and where iT wenT. ATHLETICS: 53.00 Trom each sTudenT body card was auTomaTically seT aside Tor aThleTics. All oTher aThleTic Tunds came Trom The sale oT TickeTs To games and were noT accounTable in The sTudenT budgeT. THE COLLEGIAN: The school paper expecTed expenses oT 5I,630.00 mosTly Tor phoTography and engraving. ExpecTed income was esTablished aT only 5630.00. The council seT aside 5l,000.00 To balance The paper's budgeT. EL RECUERDO: The yearbook looked Torward To expenses oT 5I I,555.00, buT income oT only 56,850. Approxi- maTely 5I,000.00 oT The income came Trom adverTising, The oTher 55,850.00 Trom The sale oT yearbooks. The Council voTed 54,705.00 SNACK BAR: The dispensing oT hamburgers, hoT dogs, shakes, cokes, eTc., was expecTed To bring in 52l,000.00 during The I955-56 school year. Expenses, mosTly Tor supplies and The Tood To be serve., was seT aT 5l7,000.00. leaving an expecTed proTiT oT 54,000.00 Tor The year. The snack bar acTually did much beTTer Than expecTed and The Tinal proTiT is now esTimaTed aT near 57,000.00 INCOME ITEMS ONLY: The Council expecTed To sell T250 sTudenT body cards aT 58.00 each which would bring The expecTed ToTal To 5l0,000.00. Since card sales were acTually over l300, more money Than was anTicipaTed rolled inTo The sTudenT Treasury This year. The only oTher iTem in This caTegory was The expecTaTion oT 5l.000.00 Trom renTal oT caps and gowns. EXPENSE ITEMS ONLY: The Council appropriaTed The Tollowing sums Tor acTiviTies which had no source of income: awards, 5I00.00g ColT band, 5l90.00: ColT debaTe, 5l25.00: general sTudenT body supplies, 5550.005 iunior College sTudenT governmenT conTerence, 5500.007 miscellaneous, 5200.005 MusTang band, 5l38.00: MusfTang debaTe, 5500.001 promoTional acTiviTies oT sTudenT associaTion, 5250.005 rallies, song and yell leaders, 5300.001 social acTiviTies, 5500.00. RESERVES AND SURPLUS: The sTudenT body Treasury conTained 58,827.I8 when The year sTarTed. ATTer appro- priaTions and budgeT allowances were made, The Treasurer esTimaTed The surplus would amounT To 5l I,08o.l8, an increase oT approximaTely 52.40000 during The year. Page 35
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