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t L14 'IG 1' ' ' W1 in U ... fhtkii in R X N 1 iff 1 'LSE 1 IB SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS - Left to right M Paula Born, chairman, Bob Pier, vice-chairman Z Barry Peterson, second vice-chairman, Sue Phil lips, corresponding secretary, Bob Brown, ser geant-at-arms, Kay Ptaszek, recording secretary f Jeff Richardson, sports reporter, Mike Cadenhead .Xl fi parliamentarian. Representatives During the second semester, under the leadership of Paula Born, Student Body vice president, House of Representatives enioyecl great success also. On the agenda for the second semester were the placing of the new school emblem on the senior green, a combined spaghetti dinner, movie, and dance, improvement of the cafeteria, the building of an academic trophy case, the showing of a ski movie, and a charity drive for the combined charities to which the school donates. According to David Reiss, sponsor for House of Representatives, This past year has been one of the most successful in Morning- side's history. ' Me ilawewe SECOND SEMESTER HOUSE-BELOW: Mark Holts, Glen Ottoson, Jack Hunter, Jim Mile, Irwin Goldman, Doug Miner, Jack Wasserman, Jerry Evans, Howard Nugen, Jim Likens, Dean Borth, Sue Cambell, Steve Eltinge, Irwin Miller, John Huff, John Gordon, Craig Potter, Gary Younger, Karen Dobson, Ann McDonald, Pat Hitchiner, Trudy Barbas, Camille Bois- seree, Sharon Boland, Sharon Burkhart, Beverly Brachett, Francis Adams, Mary Pledger, Beverly Brunon, Donna Stager, Sarah Madden, Jane Marlett, Dave Addison, Keith Mathews, Leone Anderson, Dona Hanson, Terry Parker, Vickie Harris, Loreyne Mitchell, Arlene Lentz, George Marley, Linda Davis, Vickie Cords, Charlotte Ex, Beverly Baker, Dannette Guest, Carol Worthington, Sharon Losacco, Kay Ptaszek, Sue Phillips, Paula Born, Bob Pier, Bob Brown, Jeff Richardson. NOT PICTURED: Mike Cadenhead, Bob Faught, Betty Mannochio, Brenda Meehlis, Candy McCowin, Vic Ramirez, Tom Barnes, Frances Valentino. I 1 1 we-0-gp
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,M Qi QQ 5 -ne' is - 4-55' ily f Ni 1 f FlRST SEMESTER OFFICERS-Left to right: Jim Hodge, chairman, Bob Sangster, vice president, Bob Pier, second vice president, Sue Phillips, corresponding 0. nv secretary, Kay Ptaslek, recording secretary, Ron ,-V Q Jacobs, sports reporter, Candy McCowin, parlia- - mentarian, Barry Peterson, sergeant-at-arms. House of House of Representatives has two main functions-to act as a 46 second legislative body at Morningside and to represent every class in student government. This past year there has been no exception in the activities of all the members in this representative group. Under the gavel of Student Body vice president Jim Hodge, first semester House of Representatives held a very successful Sunday morning pancake breakfast, raised money for an athletic board, and showed a surfing movie, which was also very successful. Other things accomplished by the House of Representatives during the first semester were a successful Saturday morning car wash and the completion of the student lounge in conjunction with Student Council. FIRST SEMESTER HOUSE-BELOW: Tom Nardine, Nancy Pier, Barbara Graham, Mildred Manning, Mary Jane Buck, Claudia Rascoe, Sarah Madden, George Marley, Dave Addison, Karen Finney, Charlotte Ex, Mary Pledger, Francis Adams, Donna Stager, Beverly Brachett, Sue Foster, Dona Hansen, Sandy Sandlin, Bob Brown, Trudy Barbas, Sharon Burkhart, John Gordon, Howard Nugen, Jerry Evans, Ralph Blommer, Dean Borth, Sue Campbell, Craig Potter, Martin Hronec, Jack Wasserman, Craig Parker, Glenn Ottoson, Wayne Stevers, Candy McCowin, Kay Ptaszek , Sue Phillips, Jim Hodge, Bob Sangster, Bob Pier, Barry Peterson, Doug Price, Ron Jacobs, Margie Schmidtz, Brenda Meehlis, Dorris Schrihen, Eugene Grillo, Ron Hoskins, Ron Jappe, Tom McReynolds, Jeff Richardson. NOT PICTURED: Eddie Buchanan, Peggy Callahan, Cheryl Dodds, Gail Skulsky, Gwen Stoner, Glenda Whitcomb. i Hs? A450 .1 1 .x
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lg lx . 0 , i M - ., i f--1 ,- , Us ., nn A, if ' if L 1 ' x ' Fe- ABOVE, lelt to right: lrwin Goldman, lirst semester president, Tony DiFrala, second semester president. wc! Winnie .lewd M yo Um ries cu ni .i Boys'Leagu Boys' League is the organization that is de- signed to co-ordinate all the activities in which MHS boys participate. lt is also the means for every boy on campus to have a voice in stu- dent government. Boys' League, on the MHS campus, has been exceedingly active this past year. Under the first semester's president, lrwin Goldman, Boys' League held a candied apple sale and sold pro- grams at all of the home football games in con- iunction with the Girls' League. Among other ac- tivities participated in by this boys' organiza- tion were an assembly about fencing and, as a highlight to the semester's activities, the annual Monarch Car Show. Under Tony DiFraia, the second semester's Boys' League had an exceptionally successful semester. Among the activities participated in were the exceptionally successful and enjoy- able charity ball, held to raise money for the Greek School which Morningside is supporting, a candied apple sale, and a special assembly which honored the armed forces. In all, the Monarch Boys' League, with the aid of Bob Hoffman, advisor for the organization, has had a most successful year. ,944 First Semester Cabinet-left to right: Tony DiFraia, Irwin Gold- man, Martin Kahn, Mike Joblin, Mike Belitz. .,f AFX- gi Second Semester Cabinet-FRONT, left to right: Steve Miller, Tony DiFroia, Irwin Goldman, Norm Newman. BACK: Tony Merzlak, Mel Mandel, Frank Null, .lack Wasserman, Bob Perry. . 1 Campu ff 'l Magazine Right, contributors-left to right: Jan Klatskin. Sheila Ricketts, Ann Bath, Joan Ancel, Paula Born, Dick Popko. MISSING: Richard Abel. Geri Schreier, Marsha Schreier, Linda Paine. Far Right, staff-left to right: Martin Garcia, manuscript editorp Mel Mandel, editor-in-chiefs Miss Pam French. advisor: Joanne Premack, reader editor.
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