Tustin High School - Audion Yearbook (Tustin, CA)

 - Class of 1959

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THE REINS OF LEADERSHIP LIE IN CAPABLE if C 'A 1 'Nr Chuck Fuscher Second Semester Student Body President The spring semester proved to be a good one. I think I was lucky to have student government officers who pos- sessed the intelligence and initiative to get things accom- plished. Unfortunately, the average student does not realize how much time the student body officers invest in their duties. Probably our main effort in office was to increase school spirit through an increase of activities and a decrease of restrictions. Abiding by the old proverb Variety is the spice of life we have come up with some different ideas to make school more enloyable Class yells at assemblies lukebox In the cafeteria an early dismissal on Friday for an extra clean campus these are the most important of our ideas Representing the student body as its president is the greatest honor one may achieve during his high school career I have enloyed this office and have put everything I could into making It a successful one I only hope that next semester s president will have as wonderful an expert ence as I have had this semester Sincerely yours Chuck Fischer 2nd semester student body president 12 Student Body Officers Left to Right Sherryl Morrison Dave Kampert Chuck Fischer Carolyn Hyatt Larry Francis Sweet strains of music in our ears Due to popular demand and public pressure it was de cided to have student body officers second semester The new group was headed by a most worthy president Chuck Fischer As leader of the student body he had several difficult duties to perform His easter tasks included a new lnno vation in excusing assemblies O K you can shag to your sixth period classes Next In line was the Vice President Larry Francis He soon found himself faced with similar duties as those of the Prestdent His main duties were the running of Student Relations and working on the Board of Control and Self Government committees In doing his own prescribed duties and in backing up the President Larry performed a quite adequate rob No executive or large firm can perform well without a Secretary So it is with Tustin High We were fortunate to have Sherryl Morrison the second part of the year As Secretary she was outstanding and did exceptionally well using the filing cabinets in the Student Activities room Sherryl also had several responsibilities as a student body officer Her robs required her to take minutes at all Student Body meetings and government groups To our Treasurer we extend a hearty thanks This is an office that few people know of and Dave Kampert did well in the role He kept our funds in order and guarded his figures with an eagle eye 1 I . , a I 5 I l 1 f I . Y X I - 1 I . . . . ,, I ' 'I - - rr - I ' I I . . I I , . I V Z ' v 4 n I I I ' T

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MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING UNITY IN SERVICE 'Y' v :'?-'G' I BOARD OF CONTROL L o R LInda NIeblas DI Bassett Janet LaIrd Roland Oleda Chuck Mltchell PhvllIs Harshaw Dave Kampert Caro lyn Hyatt Larry Francls The Student RelatIons acts In a sImIIar manner and wIth the same prIncIple Ideas as a poIIce force Members are elected from each class and the group was headed by Student Body VICE presIdent Roland Oleda who worked wIth John Sours GdVlSeT ThIs organI ZGTIOD helped make students reallze how Important co operatIon IS at TustIn The Student Relatlons explalned rules to the students and showed them how they should be observed If the rules were broken a wrltten cItatIon was glven to the student The cItatIon was then presented to the Self gov ernment whlch IS a mlnuature form of a Judlclal Depart ment Thus commIttee was headed by Carolyn Hyatt and' dealt wIth students who broke estabhshed rules I 6 I X STUDENT RELATIONS L to R Mark Metzmger, PaIge BaIIlIe, Karen Marshek, Susan Musfelt, Sharon Phelan, Roland Oveda, John Hardy, Phyllls Harshaw, Terry Jay, Karen Johnson, Clyde Reyes The Board of Control IS the closest contact be tween the students and the faculty and the Board of EducatIon The group IS composed of class rep resentatlves the presudent Vuce presIdent Secre tary Self government ChaIrman and advlser DwIght Loper vIce prmclpal The Board of Control furthered Contact wlth students by elertmg home room representatIves to keep the students Informed on Important bus: ness The accompllshment of a cleaner campus was a goal of thIs group also lt had the prIvIIege of Introducmg the ForeIgn Student Exchange Pro gram to TUSIIH By expenence the members of thIs group re student body and how QYGIITYIDQ It was to serve thelr school In thus way -5. 1 Student Relahons at work-gradmg the campus if sf 3-I ' SELF GOVERNMENT L to R Kent Foster, Doug Vurek, Chuck Nlrtchell Carolyn Hyatt, Sharon Schlegel, Ben Bryant l'I I 4 ,gt .' - . . . ' ' 4 ll' 4 ' ' ' . I ' L V ,, K T 1 . . 'I lg 615 , ,A N ' ' 1 1 X, - ., - -s - . sf ' - . I ff D I 1' ' ' 1 f 'J' ' K gjsg' ' EA I '- ' . ' ' .I XT 'U J U? 1. l . ' X WV, if I l l . I b A - X . . . . if , wt g cIlIzed what an Important part It plays In the I il A H ' ' . . . 7 . - . 1 .1 ' ' , ' , ' , . h ' . ' . . . 1 . ' . 1 g . .' .' h H ' 'IJ ,gb I . Z .. I I ., 7? I T J T ' N , sg , ,J cf ' A , -A --vs-fl 'f I V , 1



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HANDS DURING THE SPRING SEMESTER vi Board of Control Left to Rught Carolyn Hyatt Peter Atherton Brll Zarser Chuck Fischer Larry Francus Sherryl Morrlson Carolee Cam The Student Relatuons board receuved nts new class rep resentatlves thas Sprung and began work on nts new protects Under Chuck Flschers new easy policy the Board weighed each student offenders case carefully sent out new representatnves to the campus to keep an eye on would be offenders and guude them Instead of punish them Carolyn Hyatt continued her lob as Self Government Chairman and her board worked hard upholdmg Chuck s wrshes Her group contunued dealmg out offense cntatrons workung on new polrcles Thus year s government offtclals termlnated thenr work by wupmg off the slate and proceedmg to the electron of next years officers Thelr hard work and enthuslasm wall be remembered by Taller students IH future years Student Relatlons left to Rlght Sandy Wood Joan McGraw Davud Ness Chuck Frscher John Ema Don McKee John Hardy Sherryl Mor rtson Judy Anderson Larry Francrs Chen Warnhuus The Board of Control IS the ruling student com mittee of the school They must be able to run the school smoothly and they were the ones who took away the snack periods Thelr first concern was the running of student body electrons They campangned to the students to vote and about seventy per cent of the Tlllers turned out to usher In new student body officers They helped plan assemblies sent representa tlves to the parent student dance commtttee and worked hard on whatever problem was given them by thenr advnser Dwrght Loper 'S J Second semester assemblies xnterestrng and educatlonal - Chuck Frscher Ben Bryant Carolyn Hyatt Sharon Schlegel Doug Vurek T3 V 5 . vl 1 3 . . . -Q 1 I . . ,, a . 1 l T , . W . A . .1 , V4 , . V 5 V V 1 V V V - , , - V tl VV - 1 - V I - I . . , 1 , I . - , p,,' . , . . . . , 1. Q Q . . l ' l A . , . . . . ,' . , I 1 ' C, . ' Y Q. . . 4 V - , V V 1 V V V r 1 I I T , I V .

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