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Boys' 11 ' f '1.A ea e is T YU: gil WWW vp JL C ,Vw TOP: Boys' League officers - Pack, Beltramo, Witt. MtSSlNG: Foster. CENTER: Boys' League cabinet, BOTTOM- Car Show. 1 A.. When a boy enrolls in Morningside he automatically be- comes a member of Boys' League. This club is governed by the Boys' league cabinet, which includes Boys' League presi- dent, vice president, and all Morningside boys that attend three consecutive meetings of the League. The Boys' League works right along with the Girls' League in selling programs for all the Morningside football games. Among other things, this money was used to purchase basket- ball posters. Besides this, Boys' League has been active this year in other ways. They co-sponsored the annual car show, which was a big success, and also held an assembly for the Morningside boys. I think the active members of Boys' League have done a fine iob this year although some difficulties came up, said Bob Hoffman, Boys' League advisor, The officers for the league this year include: first semester -Mike Beltramo, presidentg Richard Foster, vice president. Second semester-Ray Pack, president, Mark Witt, vice president. 'is nl? u sd, QJH. , J' 1 en? X vq.q.l-if M fn . A . f- cf'T l3 - :avg ,, at .0 is c, , -' n s- li..'-1.-.
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4 sscoND semssren- QP 4 - Ray Thorpe, House President, f ig 4 George Athans, lst Vice President, Mike Cadenhead, 2nd Vice President, l Joe Agazino, Sergeant-at-Arms. ,A x ,c i ee,,, - 5. 1 , rv4f,,.,, f 1, Repre entatives Another maior proiect in House was that of assembly conduct. After deciding upon proper actions to take, the plans were then executed successfully. Jimmy Rogers and B. Mitchell Reed were brought to Morningside through the action of House. These assemblies proved to be quite entertaining and were enioyed by Monarchs. The age-old problem of campus cleanup was discussed and many measures were taken to solve this problem. Some campaigns were successful but unfor tunately some failed. Red and white rope for the senior section, painting of the senior square and the campus-front sign identifying Morningside were all contributions made by the campus improvement section of House. Other activities sponsored by House were a sports night, Valentine sale pot luck dinner, noon movies, and other assemblies. All in all, House had a very active and productive year, said David Reiss sponsor. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Emilie Rosu, Karla Steriderup, Terry Pratt, Sue Williams, Karen Norstad Charyl Brooks, Carole Baldwin, Jinda Johnson, Shelly McCowin, Marta Abbot, De De Deutsch, Shelia Chapman Shirley Muzzy Jean Hammond, Ray Thorpe, SECOND ROW: Diane Gollege, Nancy Mulling, Judy Jensen, Mary Crmino Jim Mac Kenzle, Sue Worthington, JoAnne Doro, Carol Mooney, Carolyn Gawthrope, Eve Mills, Gary Floor Chuck Gonzales Gail Achtenberg. THIRD ROW: Ron Feioli, Mike Cadenhead, George Athans, Steve Lee, John Gordon Joe Agozlno John Leifhelm, Dale Updahl. TOP ROW: Russel lemon, Ron Hoskins, Bill Hombre, Dick Carter, Scot Horsborough Al Abersman, Sam Governale, Dave Breen, Jim Hodge, Dob Douillard, Fred Roberts, MISSING: Tom Goldenberg Connie Dickey, Dean Logan, Bob Merrill, Tom McRenolds, Becky O'Neal, Ron Smith, Helen Smith, John Templeman Sue Worthington, Mike Wozab, Kathy Engel, Le Anna Robinson, Brenda Mielies, Lillian Le Blanc. Jim McKenzie, Parliamentarian , Sue Williams, Minute Secretary Cheryl Brooks, Corresponding Secretary and Roll Call Secretary
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RQ: M 5. Girl ' Lea lt's been a Woman's World at MHS, according to Mrs. Lois Stegen, girls' vice principal. The Girls' League has played an important role in sponsoring varied activi- ties adding to the memories of this fun-filled year. Under the leadership of first semester officers Irene Hinsche, presidenty Barbara Leonard, vice president, Geri Schreier, recording secretary: Marcia Schreier, cor- responding secretaryy Janet Willner, treasurer, Bonnie Thompson, historian, and Kay Earnest as Big Sister, Girls' League had a full semester of activities beginning with the New Girls' Tea in the fall. Soon afterwards came a candy cane sale, annual fashion show and a conference at North High. The spring elections showed Paula Born, president, Geri Schreier, vice president, Nancy Eberle, recording sec- retary, Sandi Bergman, corresponding secretary, Valerie Venger, treasurerg Gail Achtenberg, historian, and Sara Schuman, Big Sister. This was also a busy semester. After installations, of- ficers attended a district conference at Beverly Hills High School. The Backwards Dance, Carousel, caused a stir throughout the school. Girls started working and the boys started running, but not too fast. Several sales followed and the activities for the year ended with the Big and Little Sister Party. Helpful advice was given throughout the year by the sponsors, Miss Marcia Biorkman and Miss Ruth Beresford. ii Zlgfpilrip- ..,. 4 sw -f ' ry , T i Ti , of y , ig,, sg . Q' 4 is t -ml ', V 4:2 6 5: 7 'I .. .X 5 -'::fsia. ., ---1 -if ua ,,,g if-t . , x .- 'ws - sr- fig .tors Fil 1 'E '-my-13515 Qexxzh' iksflfh-1 Y 'fsfn 'w,fc,.- -- . 125 .- F'f21'U1,r.,' ' ,sw-wi: 4 1- 3 ' . dv 'vc W .'v 'Q iw V .1-fbi.. ' pt' Q nf . Ji.si?36:l3I!J:i::Q ,Q 3- U A- ,F In X NY , Q . A ,gz,,,4M 'A v' .152 '-.ly- Ig ., s. T is wf1w.w -'If' : scam A .. 1. . sv-- .ft A - A, f' . . .. f ,,s-.22-V V- ?e4..,' f, .'i'??'m6fm'54f??-ff. ,41K:Lsz'sz,. .z-.-ru., :N TOP: Girls' League officers - SEATED- G. Schrier, Achtenberg, Born, M. Schrier. BACK: Bergman, Wallace, Eberle, Venger. CENTER: Girls' League cabinet. BOTTOM: Backwards Dance. ,.,,, ...,-- .11 l I 4 ' V . . . ul . I Z, X 'I 7'-P fr 157 .f- Q 7 t'ti! ,IE I 4 ,I , L 1 , I 'Ji A 1 sfs ' N B' 1 S X e ' , ' .1
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