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f ..:'2i . ...x.,. we r STUDE T COUNCIL Another year of student government has now come to a close under the able leadership of Betty Denton, our student body president, and the Student Council. This June marks the ninth year of successful student leadership in our school. The duties of the Council are many and varied in nature. The year,s budget is carefully planned by the Council at the beginning of each school year. Committees are selected to plan a variety of educational and humor- ous assemblies. The sale of student body cards at the beginning of the year is also one of the many important functions of the group. The Student Council also has its parties and picnics. This year an ice- skating party was held in Oakland, and the social year for the Council ended with the especially enjoyable annual Spring picnic. To an excellent group of Workers during this very outstanding year We most heartily say, We thank you. Upper mir: Adviser, Mr. Rathboneg Vice-President, Kazuei Tateq President, Betty Dentong Treasurer, W'illiam Gouldg Secretary, Edna Lealg Freshmen Representative, Inez Fongg Sophomore Representative, Patricia Roseg Senior Representative, Albert Silva, Junior Representative, Laura Lee Zwissig. I.0u'z'r row: Representative at Large, Tom McWhirterg Yell Leader, Harry Ushijimag Girls' League President, Gertrude Mozzettig Repre- sentative at Large, Philip Brazil, Representative at Large, George Bondeg Editor Hatchet: Margaret XX'7illi.1H1S0l11 Girls' Athletic Manager, Phyllis Oweng Business Manager Hatehetg John Zieglerg Boys' Athletic Manager Fred West. ...gn
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