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STUUE T EXEEUTI EABI ET LEFT TO RIGHT: Ieanie Russell, Girls League Presidentg Miss Finnerty, Adviser Danny Spencer, A.S.B. President, Brendr Sorey, A.S.B. Secretary, David Groot A.S.B, Publicity Manager, Bill Boezinger Finance Committee Chairman, Mr. Lewis Adviserg Iody Bruce, G.A.A. Vice-President Alan Aldrich, A.S.B. Vice-President, Pegg' Davis, G.A.A. President, Dixie I-lawkinson Head Song Leader, Karin Nordstrom, CGVI Editorp Norma Doell, Cardinal Annual Edi tor. EBUDY HA STUDE TAFT IHS The Cabinet is made up of the top people in the large organizations on campus. The ten people in this group meet every Wednesday morning to suggest new ideas to admin- istrators, okay school activities, read suggestions from the suggestion box, preview assemblies, and okay all requisitions, beside various other duties. Although they do lots of hard work, the girls in Cabinet are able to squeeze in some knitting, but the poor boys just have to spend their extra time studying, This year our Cabinet has spent hundreds of hours Working for the student body. At the beginning of the year it was decided that in order to contribute more time to student government and make a success of their duties, Cabinet members would not take on extra work in other school clubs. This proved to be a Worthwhile idea. CABINET AT WORK LEISURE TIME CAUGHI' IN THE ACT
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Though these men look happy. their job is one that would make some of us frown. For they are the ones who keep our campus clean and neat, They do the pick- ing up that so many of us refuse to do for ourselves. They may be seen at almost any time out on the athletic field giving it a hair- cut. When election time comes, the custodians are the ones who keep the campus from looking like a trash can. To these men who are so friend- y and who are always ready with a big smile and hello we give our heartfelt Thank you. OUR CUSTODIANS! FRONT ROW: Kangas, lrwin, Burns, Iohnanson, Crary, Benijman, Wakefield BACK ROW: Townsend, Hiatt, Ielinek, Olson, Sargent, Erwin. FRONT ROW: Ford, Fennel, Hudson, Hay, Cremer, Stroud, Rouzer. BACK ROW: Sacquety, Dunagan, Plooa, Tliornpson, Weqniii, Futrf-ll, Borst FUR SIIHUUL fl D CAMP SLIPE The Mesdames Patton, Ielinek, Morrison, Warrick, Le Claire, Ensley, Lucas, Stiles, Vance, Thompson, Stinnett, Stobauqh, Morris, and Epperly. Have you ever walked into the cafeteria at noon, hungry as can be, and discovered that there was nothing to eat and nobody there to serve you? Of course not. Be- cause our cafeterians are a swell bunch of people who wouldn't let you down. They not only cook and serve us, but they do our dishes too. And such meals they get out! They really can cook. We think they are wonderful and want them to know we do appreciate them.
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A HOT DISCUSSION REP BOARD HOMEWORK GETTING TARDY SLIPS A place to do homework, a place to catch up on your sleep, a place to talk about the Weekends activities, or a place to knit, that's our Rep Board. But more important-it's a place to discuss and try to solve our school problems. With the increase in this year's student body, there have been lots oi problems around W.U.l-IS. that called for some hot discussions down in L. lOl. Beside the Cabinet, there have been many other organizations represented in Rep. Board. Included in this list are Latin Club, Spanish Club, Girls' Council, French Club, German Club, Finance Committee, Bible Club, Music Club, Freshman Council, Science Ctub, Dance Club, Thespians, World Friendship Club, Pep Club, Orchestra, and Schol- arship Society. Student Government such as Rep Board has done a lot to improve our Whittier High. REPHESE TATIVE WARD BOTTOM ROVV: Danny Spencer, Norma Doell, Alan Aldrich, Brenda Sorey. SECOND ROW: Carol Crosby, Kathy letters, Bonnie Nelson, Ieanie Russell, Mildred Bell, Iody Bruce, Marcia Flax- man, Barbara Babson, Eleanor Mont- gomery, THIRD ROW: Beverly Wilson, Marilyn Chaney, Barbara Parks, Karin Nordstrom, Mary Alice Cole, Miss Fin- nerty, Carole Collins, Peter Turnquist. Flora Lindvall Reid, David Groot. THEIR UHAY e
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