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Cavemen had a two partu sqstem BOYS' LEAGUE During the fall semester, Boys League was concerned with two main proiects. The first was the revision of the League's constitution I and the second was the planning and prepar- ation for their semi-annual dance, President Tom Hill guided constitutional change procedures and also lead his hustling group to success with their dance At Rain- bow 's End , I GIRLS' LEAGUE The busy cabinet presented the usual New Girls' Party, Rose Ceremony, and this year a Christmas project for the children of Cam- arillo State Hospital . The fashion show, Autumn Leaves , had eighty participating girls, and the Dad-Daughter Banquet drew great support with two hundred dads and daughters attending, The greatest success was the semi-annual vice-versa, Song of BOTTOM ROW: Tom Hill, Pres., M. Shenkin, R Wiere, M. Gardner. the Seas . This dance was the greatest ever MIDDLE RQW: 5, Summergl B, Pendlefon, J, at Canoga Park with approximately four hundred couples attending. Miller, S. Delnick, G. Griggs. TOP ROW: T. Conybear, D. Dolson, T, Lupo D. Smith, T, Mashler. BOTTOM ROW: Girls' League Cabinet W'6O MIDDLE ROW: TOP ROW: 20 . Wish, S, Wiggins, P, McCarty, M. Blakey,Treas.: . Fantino, Sec., D. Walters, Pres.: J. Beymer, Vice Pres., Miley, N. Nougier. Mahan, R. Howden, L. McDaniel, T, Hanley, S. Stevens . Dorsitt, L. Lepper, K. Marmie, P, Harford, . Haley, R. Campbell, B. Meister, N. Aalberg, I. Streletz, Scharf, M. Worley, B, Boisen, J. Rowe,
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As the semester close is now upon us, many of our students will be facing new situations and experiences. To the graduating seniors their life is now beginning anew. The door has suddently opened and freedoms of an unlimited nature will be theirs to enjoy. But with these freedoms there will be new and added responsibilities, the principle one being to themselves as individuals embarking on a new horizon. From here on, their lives will be molded into the permanent mold. I want to extend my congratulations and best wishes for your future happiness. To you, the remaining students, there will also be new ex- periences coupled with responsibilities to your parents and your school . Here you are setting the foundation for your life . In closing, I would like to leave you with this thought What we will be we are now becoming . Sincerely, Richard Zimmerman caveman had disovered the big wheel. STUDENT BODY CABINET S'60 FRONT ROW: L. Weber, House Sec., S. Paul, Treas., C. Given, Cabinet Sec., R. Zimmerman, Pres., B. Butcher, Affairs Vice Pres., J. Fantino, Girls' League Pres., B.Summers, Athletic Mngr., S . Verhoeven, Boys' League Pres., B. Lee, Head Cheerleader. TOP ROW: Mr. R. Levanthal, Sponsor, S.WilIiams, New Student Welfare Chairman, B . McAIister, Senior A Pres., .I . Beymer, Halls 8. Grounds Chairman, D. Larson, Senior B Pres., D. Buehler, Noon Activities Chairman, T. Roe, Clubs Chairman, G. Mueller, Inside Pub., S. Woods, Outside Pub., T . Conybear, Sec. of State, L. Ripley, Assemblies Chairman, J . Lindquist, Affairs Chairman, L. Morton, Inside Pub., D. Langsner, Inside Pub.
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