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3 Regis Bobbie Louie onfififufion . . . 4. Q C' ' f .0HlI7liJJl.0ll0l'.f env:-rc The brains behind the power of our commis- sioners system are the Secretary ot Conduct Jim Regan, President of Madauins Bobbie DeNault, and Louie Best, Monarc head. This was tar from an easy task, but the Commis- sioners General handled it well. J, 2 C om m f.1.5f0H ent: One ot the tew jobs to be all work and no glory is that ot a commissioner. This loyal group has contributed time and energy tor the furthering ot our standards ot conduct. Congratulations on o hard task loyally performed. X
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MJQIW UL 8 W! W if Mg, TWT. 'T ' X iff V,,my T . Mina all ,Z ,fx Nik ,K . W F New - c ...M ..... .- -1 WX .. if- W . we CZ? Another student body function to be a success was the House ot Representatives. Under the new Constitution, Vice-prexy Ann Hurry and this group met every Wednesday to discuss problems and lay down the laws by which our school is governed. Left to right in the picture: Jerry DeRuntz, Diana Davis, Nancy Anthony, Kent Berge, Carol Goodrich, Bob Fordham, Ann Hurry, Larry Larson, Merridy Morgan, Bob Capranica. Not present: Milan Moody, Dave Knutson, and Jim Walters. Marvin Prager Red Goodwin Winnie Card Dick Burt Jerri Ballinq .sjfll llflll CJD!! l'l These smiling tive are our Student Judges. They are su- preme! The quintet's main du- ties are trying student cases and approving resolutions passed by the House, Hats oft to you for a job well done.
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Ist Row: Jo McLaughlin, Carolyn Castle, Kathie Hopen, Lois Johnson, Miss Foreman, advisor, Dot Worrell, Elmer Griffitts, Alice Parker. Znd Row: Dat Burns, Betty Baily, Ann Rasey, Carol McCIung, Ardie Shearer, Jean Engelsqierd, Marilyn Brown, Donna Dardenne. 055 i vague Cadinef With the graduation ol Ed lacaubowsky, the cabinet had a rather split, but very suc- cessful year, Larry Mchlamee taking over for Jake The League activities included the orinting and selling of loot- ball programs and the stimu- lation ol school spirit through- out the campus. lst Raw Zerbe Cauffield, Jacoubowslry, Mr. Manning, 2nd Paw Goodwin, Bills, Prager, Burt, Best, McNamee. QM ' oaague Cazinef This year the League has had an active season worthy at leaving many MAD memories. This year's league dance, Haunted Hop, was a roaring success and the League-sponsored Redlands as- sembly was one never to be for- gotten. In the Spring the Mother- Daughter Banquet was again a success. Through the careful planning of the Cabinet under Dot Worrell and Elmer Griflitts, activities were carried out in perfect form,
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