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EIIMMISSIIINEHS THE COMMISSIONERS ARE chosen from second period classes to help bring order to our MAD. World. During the past year, they have done a commendable job in keeping the halls quiet and assisting us to live within the laws of our student government. HIIUSE UF REPRESENTATIVES MORF THAN EVER before the House ol Representa- tiven has accomplished many important steps toward the betterment of fachool government. With our Vice-President lohnny Ochoa to help them along, the representatives from each Znd period Class meet trequently to iron out the problems that arise on the campus. They have acted as a link between the stud- ent body and cabinet, EUVEH ED AN
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UF UUH ll WIJHLH BUY5'LEABUE CABINET THE GIRLS' LEAGUE is one of the two most important student organizations, the other being the Boys' League. 0 Since all girls of the student body are automatically members, it has been the purpose of the Girls' League cabinet this year, under the leadership ol Earlene Knisley and Virginia Bower, to plan a program of activities which will be enjoyed by every girl. This year's program was high-lighted by many interesting assemblies. The annual Mother and Daughter banquet this spring was enjoyed by all, as was the Hick Hop , the Sadie Hawkins dance, sponsored by the league which started the school year oft. HlHL5'LEAHUE CABINET UNDER THE LEADERSHIP ot Art Wilson and the supervision ot Mr. Manning, this year's Boys' League Cabinet has worked efficiently to give the League one of the best years in its history. 0 The Cabinet has advanced and worked on many worthy projects. The snacks you have enjoyed at the lootball games, and the bigger and better pro- grams turnished tor the games are two oi their outstanding accomplishments. Row I-Sharon Spurgeon. Virginia t Bower. Miss Foreman. Earlene l Knisley, Sue Perkins. Sonya Hedeen. How 2-Iudy Bowsher, Mary Crumpton, Barbara Bowman. Marian Haw- kins, Dolores Bader, Elmer Gril- liths. Maureen Callahan, Elea- nor Rothwell. Iudy Draper and Dorothy Worrell, not present. Row l-Bill Marchi. Bob Humble. Art Wilson, Tom Taylor. Row 2-Ed Losee, Marshall Wix. New- man Porter, Skippy Carmichael.
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Row l Row 2 Row 3 -Bower. Hardway, Hedeen. Spurgeon, Harter. -Ward, Bowman, Hawkins, Bow- sher. Pottenger, DeNault. -Loury. Rutherford, Rothwell, Nugent, Miss Foreman. Barbara Scofield and Earlene Knisley, Winter graduates not present. SERVED MAHUUINS MADQUINS, AN HONORARY club ot senior girls, is one of the most admired organizations at M.A.D. The fifteen girls are chosen on the qualifications of outstanding contribution in school activities, friendliness, scholarship, sportsmanship and cooperation. This year they have established several precedents for future years, One outstanding service was ushering at all home football games and the decoration of the bleachers and goal posts. 5 WELL MUNAHEH5 THE MONARCS IS one of M.A,D.'s outstanding clubs. It is composed entirely of senior boys. These boys are the school leaders, those who excel in athletics and scholarship and every branch of school activity. With the Madquins they sponsored a very successful dance for the student body. Membership in this club is a coveted honor. Row 1-Mr. Manning, Bob Humble, Row 2 Leon Iohnson, Bruno Harris, Alan Tanner, Walt Anderson, Richie McC1intic. Iohnny Ochoa. Dave Felix, Laird Moody. --Ebby Thompson, Roy Hall. Art Wilson, Ed Bell, Duane Bassi, Phil Rheingans, Winston Goller, Newman Porter. Iohn Covell, Marshall Wix, Phil Bortells.
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