Monte Vista High School - Monarchs Yearbook (Spring Valley, CA)

 - Class of 1966

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QNPBWWMMM him-an Ron Bayless casually conducts one of the well-attended morning meetings of Student Council, which were punctuated with lively discussions. Individual questions were answered and proposals and club constitutions were voted on. PROP05'ALJ' P0110 RED Representatives from all four classes at Monte Vista opened the weekly meetings of the Student Council with a flag salute. Following an agenda, President Ron Bayless completed any old business before pro- ceeding to the new. Secretary Betty Breece kept track of the proceedings in her minutes. The most important undertaking this year was the completion of evaluation forms. Monte Vista applied for accreditation and the Student Council was asked to help. Representatives answered questions covering each school-sponsored activity, and home-school re- lationships. Committees were formed to cover each section separately. Guided by Mr. Gray, they con- densed the many evaluation sheets to one, repre- senting the combined views of the Student Council. In addition to approving club constitutions and order- ing Student Council keys, the group began the castle- in-the-courtyard project this year. Committees were also set up to investigate school dances, the litter problem, and methods to increase good citizenship. Mike McMeeken, Joan Cresse, Pat Devereaux, Betty Breece, and Curtis Johnson gather jovially Qexcept for Curtisy around a table. They are members of the Student Court, formed for students with various complaints. A. S. B. Vice-President Ron Bayless kept the meetings ef- ficient, calm, and friendly. In the foreground, Betty Breece rapidly takes notes. Her well-organized minutes served as a measure of progress.

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l.-W' if- ' You S The seniors were the most numerically represented class at the meetings this year, which had something less than overwhelming attendance records. Shown here, looking studious as befits intelligent Seniors are Bruce Masse, Lois Williams, Curtis Johnson, President Steve Tingle, Vice-President Laura Subber, Bob Hendrickson, Mike Boas, Ruth Logsdon, Patty Doran, and Donna Copeland. STUDIES' .VMIPLF POR .STHO A 5' Sponsored by Mrs. Farrar, Monte Vista's mighty mental magnates in the California Scholarship Feder- ation worked on projects and considered new activi- ties. Debated this year were a free day each quarter, meetings during the school day, and the Scholastic Olympics. A free day would allow C. S. F. members to attend various classes other than those on their regular schedule or take a field trip. Meetings during the school day would be on the free day or planned for a different period each session. The Scholastic Olym- pics, on the order of the College Bowl, was a subject discussed by the other schools in the district as well. Teams from the four classes would compete. A sug- gested name for the event is Battle of the Brains. In the final stages is an honor role to be posted in the glass showcase. The top twenty-five students in each class are to be shown. Already effective is the privilege enjoyed by C. S. F. members with study hall to go directly to the library without the necessity of a pass. The underclassmen worked with the Seniors on old and new projects this far. Shown are Cheryl Munchus, Sandy Rowin, Joan Cresse, Ann Hogan, Julie Vandehey, Randy Whitlock, Sue Wing, Barbara Smith, Debbie Newak, Barb Paine, Candy Cutler, Bob Godley, and Lani Minella.

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