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

 - Class of 1966

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I f-'hab it 6'ROHP FI' 60 N6' The Boys' Federation sponsors the a.nnual Ugly Man's con- test and dance, which is held in the spring. Also sponsored by this organization is the Senior-Faculty Basketball Game - usually a hilarious exhibition of uncoordination and futile flings at the nearest basket. Meetings were conducted by Dave Brown. Other officers were Chuck Downing, Vice- President, and Alex Fousek, Secretary-Treasurer. Meet- ings were held during both lunches whenever anything came up to be discussed. All boys in the school were welcome to attend. A service project this year was to take donations for the blind. Members stationed themselves in front of many stores in the San Diego area and distributed little white canes for each donation. ,,ira , .,,ii,r rr,irr1n,f,r. at As Commissioner of Boys' Activities, Dave Brown is the President of Boys' Federation. Here he poses full of authority on one of the many rocks at the front of Monte Vista. .aw-.4 mir, .,,r L Z . 33 H Egg A Members of a comparatively calm Boys' Federation are Larry Papike, Dave Brown, Ron Bayless, a be-spectacled Warren Takahashi Alan Brodwolf, Bill Guiette, Rick Hanna, Greg Tresser, Bob Friend, Tom Wilson, a cool and contented Bob Sandoval, Allen Phillips, Jeff Yaddow Steve Tingle fwho likes to make himself difficult to identifyj, and Steve Womack. 'HM ., .

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A President of Girls' League Tauri Inness-Brown had the responsibility of supervising committees for the newspaper, girl-of-the-month, and events such as fashion shows. At the fashion show held for all Monarch girls in the gym, Tauri was announced as girl-of-the-month. Gail Ferguson, a member of the girl-of-the-month com mittee, presented her with a corsage. GIRLS' R A LY 60 - A SHY LEAGUE Tauri seems to flash a shocked glance at Vice-President Ruth Logs- don. How'd you get by the censors, Ruth? The other, calmer girls attending vote on five candidates for girl-of-the-month and approve or disapprove plans for projects. me-+ ,,,,..,-- LIITJ' HCS' HEAD Following her memorable election, Commissioner of Girls' Activities Tauri Inness-Brovvn began plans for this year's Girls' League immediately. She interview- ed her officers and made an outline of the entire year's proposed events. In the summer of 1965, a few weeks before school be- gan, a meeting was held at Pat Saddler's house, where Tauri's schedule was discussed, tissue roses made, and the duties of each officer explained. The year began with welcoming the freshmen girls before school started. The activities available to them were outlined, school rules were explained, and vari- ous Girls' League officers gave summaries of the purposes of their positions. To entertain the some- what jittery girls, a fashion show was given. During the year, the Girls' League held Tuesday meet- ings during both lunches. These sessions decided the girl-of-the-month, planned activities for all Monarch girls, and created a Girls' League newspaper, called Castle Chatter. One activity, held in the fall, was a fashion show. The event was widely publicized and very well attended.



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