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Activities The opportunity to express interests, talents, and abilities was given to each student at Tennyson Through school ac- tivities. The formation of the first Student Government provided the chance for every Lancer to get in on the ground floor of building his school. Just as the student body leaders kept the governing pow- er of the school running smoothly, the song girls, cheer- leaders and other enthusiastic students kept the Lancer spirit high for sports events. Through the efforts of journalistic-minded individuals, the Aegis was published and school activities were kept before the eyes of the public. Drama and music enthusiasts had unlimited opportunities in the Fine Arts area productions presented through the T958-59 school year. Countless dances and parties highlighted the social sea- son, which was climaxed by the fabulous Junior Prom and the successful May Carnival. All in all, these activities were created to give the stu- dents responsibilities and a feeling of accomplishment as well as the most enjoyable and profitable year possible. A lc DAN: J H ll- ,E Q? 1 . E1 7 - f!l, 5
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NOTED FLAG . . . Allen Strutz presents an American Flag which had tlown over the nation's capitol to acting Student Body President Doug Dornoto. Looking on is Hayward Marine Recruiting Sergeant Powell Brown, who led dedication guests in a pledge of allegiance to start oft last night's aftair. Strutz, a veterans' organization lead- er, appeared in behalf ot Congressman George P. Miller to present the flag.
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if , . , -1 . - fi in 1 1 H STEERING COMMITTEE MEMBERS are Tomi Wilson, Gaynl Vine, Miss Chambers, Connie Agosta, Chuck S .f -' , , . l Yi 1 , 5 f 7 i x T, l' gf' X ,f f 7 l ,V Z' ' l i f , Y i 'l 1 A ,I A' l Q, 4 lf' N f i' il i l l Ji J i ,VA l , 1 V , T J STUDENT BQDY OFFICERS-FIRST ROW: Sandy Gross, Secretary, Sandy Ogborn, Parlia- ' T ,V mentarian, Sandy Munday, Historian, Sue Weinreb, Commissioner of Publications, Connie T I ' X I Agosta, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Wally Byrd, Vice-President, Harold Bcrque, Commissioner J I I 'of Entertainment, Chuck Larson, President, Ken Moulton, Sophomore Class President, Paul f ' K Dutra, Freshman Class President, Gene Haney, Commissioner of Athletics. X, , T Y ' Q ', I i' I '1 ii 'M l 'maximising s frffij l ' , XT 0 s Council K, 1, Executive Council consists of Student Body President, Secretary, Parliamen- tarian, Historian, Commissioner of En- tertainment, and class presidents. Being leaders of the entire Student Body, they have a big iob. The Council has done a fine iob this year. it
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