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.Fe-U .' :ORS W W' IRWIN GOUHAN ICR somonoat PRESIDINT GUIGEYUSV' tl X' L nnsltv-IC! 'f',S:aE-:':!f,'-0' wi-sr.: mummy 0 rtuowswttw 'eo S-JJLFLEEERLE eLEN COWAN OMS? O The House of Representatives, under the direction of Dave Holland first semester and Dorothy Ahlburg second semester, accomplished a great deal this year. Meeting every morning under the direction of Dave Reiss, MHS director of counseling and guidance, they helped tackle the many problems that confront the student government. The representatives, who are elected by their third period classes, hold section meetings in 'these classes. They then carry the problems that are discussed there to House where they are acted upon. Their activities this semester have included arranging to have walk signs put up, raising money for a telephone call from foreign student Fee Feustel to her parents in Germany, conducting the campus clean-up campaign and attempting to improve assembly conduct. They have sponsored the car rodeo and the narcotics assembly, and they have co-sponsored school dances. Other activities include the charity drive. the student court and the publicising of school activi- ties. They also revised the activity point system. HOUSE, FIRST SEMESTER-Front: Lillian Le Blanc, Linda Bilson, Sally Wilson, Marilyn Johnson, Joan Neal, Paul Alexander, Pal Gantt- lin. Warren Johnson, Bob Merrill, Barbara Harssel, Dixie Marley. Second row: Maryann Photoglou, Wendy Jenkins, Sandy Peterson, Karen Kelly, Mary Wilkins, Mike Calderwood, Yolinda Villalobas, Rita Gonzales, Virginia Tucker, Susan Goats, Joan Chism, Betty Devendorf, Francine Balogh. Sue Phillips. Third row: Sue Lloyd, Jeannette Van Patten, Diane Bennett, Charlotte Ex, Carol Kiner, Dale Boschetto, Gayla MeCanles, Pat Abbott, Judy Bowers, Sheldon Olson, Sandy Bergman, Joan Salen, Sue Williams. Back: Connie McEwen, Don Pledger, .lim Thompson, Dick Austin, John Leifhelm, Gregg Potter, Bill Hayward, Rich Penjoyan, Bob Sangster, Gary Stager, Bill Gibson, Judy Dunning, Gail Sondergard, Al Abersman, Terry Quinlan. i I i ,Anal 7 4, 1 t lp
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President. Chris Cottle Vice President, Dottie Ahlburg ' in If Secretary, Pat Ganulin Treasurer, Ron Moore ounci Council is always thinking of the Student Body. For example, the campaign assembly was arranged to provide an interesting presentation of the candidates of class and student body officers. As a gift to the student body, at the conclusion of first semester, the student council presented the 'iF0ur Preps in an assembly. During the year. in February, the Monarchs appeared on television, Channel ll, on the Dick Whit- tinghill Dance Party. This was possible through arrangements made by Council and Mr. Eldon Boyd, prin- cipal. Also in February many outstanding athletes, the student body president, and the Pep Squad were seen on the 76 Sports Club. This appearance was also made possible through student council. Many projects supported by student council are not as visible as those previously mentioned. However, everything done is for the benefit of the majority. It is for the students to uphold and follow student government. for as Abraham Lincoln once said, It is a government of the people, for the people, and by the people. It is for us to take advantage of the privilege of student government. Front-Valerie Venger, Sally Wilson. Hedy Davis. Bruce Giuliano, Kenny Ahlburg, Ron Moore, Kathy Arico, Gloria Fuller, Sandy Smith, Glenda Brooks. Back-Judy Snyder, Joan Salen, Pat Cameron, Marlyn Talley, Dave Holland, Chris Cottle, Mike Nollan, Warren Johnson, Sue Lloyd, Terry Pratt, Lee Eggers, Pat Ganulin, Dale Anderson. M 'wi QQ I ,ix
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F... lNTERCLUB COUNCIL- Front: Cvloriu Fuller. Hedy Davis. Dale Anderson, Jody Cruse, lrene Hinschc. Second ron: Muck Cohen. Diane Bennett. Delvana Ferguson, John Webb. Donna O'Neal. Judy Webster. Buck: Frank -Iurcio, Cliff Rhodes, Dorothy Ahlburg, Jim Cobb, Carl Ryding- sword. Steve Haus. eloresen fafives The House this year has done as well if not better than former groups. stated Mr. Reiss. The thing that has impressed me most is that when they start a project they at least work on it. They never just talk about thingsf, One of their most publicized projects was the SLOB or campus clean-up campaign. Jingles, posters and the Lion's Roar all helped to put over this campaign. As a result Morningside had for a time a clean campus. The narcotics assembly was another outstanding contribution. Morningside was one of the few schools to see this realistic, police-training Elm. It showed the methods of detection and the horrible results of this prominent menace. The walk signs were a rather belated project. A good many dithculties arose to hinder this project and it stretched far beyond the original time that was planned, but finally was completed late in the year. HOUSE, SECOND SEMESTER-Front: Lillian Le Blanc, Mike Rogers, Sharon Owens, Sue Phillips, Virginia Tucker, Francine Balogh, Jody Cruse, Joan Chism, Barbara Harrsel, Dixie Marley, Craig Hendrickson, Linda Bilson. Second row: Mr. Dave Reiss, Kathleen Weitz, Judy Webb, Betty Devcndorf, Jeanne Gudmunsen, Janet Wilner, Darryl Anderson, Mike Calderwood, Susan Goates, Diane Wilson, Jeanette Van Patten, Bronwen Davies, Joyce Phillips. Third row: Sheldon Olson, Yolinda Villalobas, Marsha Cutler, Marilyn Perry, Nancy Estes, Dorothy Ahlburg, Judy Dunning, Connie McEwen, Wendy Jenkins, Gail Sondergard, Maryann Photoglou, Gary Anderson. Back: Ernie Lampert, Don Pledger, Terry Quinlan, Bill Gibson, Elmer Davis, Hugh Morgan, John Leifhelm, Jay Brown, Craig Potter, Bob Sangster, Jim Shryock, Gary Stager, Tom Kennedy, A1 Abersman, Paul Dunn.
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