Costa Mesa High School - Round Up Yearbook (Costa Mesa, CA)

 - Class of 1965

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QQ K ani ROW 1: K. Gibbson, M. Warwick, J. Bruins, P. Walters, B. Swenson, D. Fuller, N. Gilmore, S. Raab, C. Schadee, C. Way, V. Taylor. ROW 2: A. Doyle, B. Fillet, A. Van Eaton, S. Labo, D. Brisson, T. jillson, M. Clauson, H. Ingram, J. O'Hare, P. Noggle, Mr. Myers, I. Sneider. ROW 3: Mr. Levering, J. Doe, G. Macy, T. Anthoy, L. Ernst, R. Manley, C. Marrs, S. Brown, R. Gordon, K. Goslin, P. Anrecht, S. Kauffman, D. Edwards. STUDENT A CTIVITIES Student Service is a standing committee of the Student Council. It is composed of Student Activi- ties, Noon Activities, and the Student Control. The purpose of Student Activities is to help set up new traditions and activities. The members are students interested in the improvement of our school and the development of pride and spirit. Their first project was the Homecoming Charity Dance and they planned Big Switch Day and a dance in the spring. The purpose of Noon Activities was to plan lunch-time activities which would appeal, and involve a large part of the student body. Some of this year's projects were: A co-ed tricycle race, a pie- eating contest, a hootenanny, Wrapping people as Christmas presents contest, a fencing exhibi- tion and many others . NOON A CTIVITIES 1.3: 31 3 Q fy'iQf.'i,.LM ROW 1: M. Warwick, P. Smith, K. Gibson, D. Sparks, I. Rich, S. Downs, C. Bosque, C. Powers, E. Loeldes, P. johnson. ROW 2: D. Weimers, B. Porter, S. Brown, C. Shocke, D. Kole, I. Sterner. 29

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STUDENT COUNCIL ROW 1: C . Evans ,,., M . Warwick - T. Bandaruk K fi! P. Walters M. Highsmith ROW 2: G. Bosque P. Bosque D. Fuller S. Turley ROW 3: R. Gordon L. Bradley T. Read When the 1964-65 Student Council first met, it Was in a unique position because not one of its members had previously served on the Mesa High Student Council. Its main traditional purposes are to manage the ASB budget and to foster and support extra -curricular activities. Two big pro- jects of this years' council were the creation of the Inter-Club Council and Student Code of Con- duct. Mesa's Student Council and Student Congress Worked in conjunction on the formation of the Student Code of Conduct. In addition, the council established traditions concerning Homecoming Activities by adding to the number of princesses and devising a new method for their selection. It also changed the charity collection from Total-All-Giving to the United Fund and donated S500 this year. One more complex undertaking by council members Was volunteering to plan and organize a dance called the Battle-of-the-Bands -Play-a-Thon for the three high schools in this area. All proceeds Went to the March of Dimes. It was evident that this year's Student Council was not handicapped by its initial inexperience, as it proved to be extremelyactive, creative, and completed its term with a long list of accomplishments. Student Congress Was composed of members elected by each English and Senior Social Studies class. Their purpose was to give the Student Body an avenue of communication with Student Gov- ernment. This year they Worked on the Student Code of Conduct, revised student elections and Worked on the possibility of a student store. STUDENT CONGRESS -1--: .l m fi 7 i 7' '



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STUDENT COURT One of the most responsible groups at C. M. H. S. was the Student Court. Their main job was to enforce the Student Code of Conduct, a set of ethical standards which all students are expected to observe in order to improve the school. The Student Court judge, Tom Read, was elected by the Student Body in the Spring. His job was to preside over the court While listening to cases. The members were selected on the basis of their grades and school participation. The court listened to cases and decided punishment in an effort to put some of the responsibility for discipline in the hands of the students . Student Control is a branchof Student Service and Nancy Gillmore is the chairman. The members of Student Control give tickets to Violaters of the Code of Conduct who must then appear before the Student Court. ,f ROW 1: L. Ernst, S. Logan, T. Read, K. Sanders, J. Chism. ROW 2: T. Bryant, R. Tompkins, I. Bayne, B. Dixon, I. Marshall. judges not pictured: E. Bennett P. Anrecht, G. Bosque, H. Ingram. STUDENT CONTR OL ROW 1: N. Gillmore, H. Ingram, K. Gibson, L. Kauffman, S. Brown, G. Macy, C. Mars, J. Bruins, P. Bryson, M. Warwick, Mr. P. Myers. ROW 2: P. Noggle, C. Way, C. Clark, T. Iillson, I. Rich, B. Swenson, K. Slick, J. Szabo, A. Van Eaton, C. Schadee. ROW 3: S. Raab, D. Edwards, H. johnson, J. Kimble, W. Cornelius, A. Doyle, T. Clark, G. Bosque.

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