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5211 w , am, 16 : C11 Q ,, ., 4-sv I Q M 1 'if ' -of RST ROW, left to right: Sheridan Lee, Diane Pirtz, Ruth Diefenbach, Carol Patterson, Kay Gillis, Gail Franchini, Gail Campbell, Dorill Ryder, Sue Spalding. SECOND ROW: Mariorie Sward, Nancy Keever, Suzanne Tofanelli, Joy Lewis, Judy Evergettis, Sue Rouder, Gail Harris, Martha Hurlbut, Doyle Purdom, Lynn Zumwalt, Shirley Wachsman, Sara Morris, Nancy Ruggeri, Grace Diefenbach. THIRD ROW: Donya Hart, Lynne Altmann, Marsha Smith, Dorothy Bellotti, Nancy Simons, Claudia Smith, Madelene Holsinger, Helene Miller, LaBerta Lewis, Suewiya Gillette, Ann Hammond, Mary Spalding, Barbara Keldsen, H. C. Graves, advisor, Harriet Morris. FOURTH ROW: Jerome Pape, Jerry Ives, Roy Hendricks, Bob Ketran, Jack Clumeck, Robert Adams, Harold Tanforan. 55535-tl1at's the job of the Budget and Finance Committee, which handles the funds of the student body. Money earned from selling Student Body Cards, magazine subscriptions and tickets and programs at home football and basketball games are the main sources of the schofol's income. Under the able guidance of the fall Student Body Treasurer, Sue Spalding, the treasury continued to grow. Give 'em the ax! A sinister thought isn't it? But thanks to the Interschool Relations Committee whose iob it is to promote better relations among Marin County high schools, this cry is heard only at games and athletic events. lnstituted about seven years ago by Tamalpais and San Rafael high schools, this c-ommittee sponsors a dance each semester. The fall semester dance was held at Marin Catholic in January. DANCE! was the theme, and everyone did iust that! FIRST ROW, left to right: Lualan O'Conner, Sue Spalding Gloria Westphal, Gail Foster. SECOND ROW: Bill Snow, Bob Frenkel, Laddie Zumwalt, Bert Damner, Andy White. 3 if f Q Q 4, .. ,, g tl .rg ' . l 4. fsfxi A .Jo N
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pring Egads and little fishes, a man from Mars! could have been one of the remarks overheard at the frosh dance, Out of This World, the first dance of the spring semester. The Spring Dance Committee led by Anna Rouder helped clubs and classes plan and decorate for their dances. The entire committee put forth all their effort to make the dances the best ever in Drake's history. FIRST ROW, left to right: Pat Dausse, Mary Hosmer, Carole Sloat, Barbara Wilsey, Anna Rouder, Jan Smith, Marylyn Morello, Adeene Lawrence, Carolee Zimmerman, June Holaday, Sue Rouder, Pat Miller. SECOND ROW: Jeanne Kendall, Joan Leftwich, Joan Murman, Sue Ensler, Dan Light, Pete Edmister, Arnold Cand- ray, Pete Forrester, Sara Voigt, Pete Witter. THIRD ROW: Rosina Eastwood, Francis Hurlbut, Darlene Jones, Leslie Schoenfeld, Mike Ramsey, Pete Cole, Ron Cox, Marilyn Madsen, Martha Hurlbut, Phyllis Jaegeling, Rudi Golyn. ABSENTEES: Barbara Davis, Sandra Van Schaick, Carol Younger, Laura Zavonsky. e E i CDCBZBD SO cum --5
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FIRST ROW left to right Joan Harris, Sara Morris, Larry Dillon, Dave Williams, .lim Geer, Pete Paolino, Bob Young, Bob Adams, Andy White, Kurt Kinnamon, .lack Ives. SECOND ROW: Karen Lazar, Emilita Anderson, Bernice Brown, Margaret Waldie, Mary Spalding, Nancy Simons, Shirley Wachsman, Sue Arian, Gloria Ongaro, Barbara Keldsen, Carol Eatherton, Diana Mundt, Dorothy Belotti. THIRD ROW: Jane Beard, Barbara Christie, Suewiia Gillette, K. B. Weitzman, Virginia Meyer, Ann Hamm-ond, Bonnie Lee, Carol Patterson, Marsha Smith, Louise Oxtoby, Donna Sweetland, Dwain Schrader, Dave Schmidt. FOURTH ROW: Dick Schoepf, Dean Satterlee, Dan Drath, Phil Harriman, Tom Swan, Charles Finnila, Keith Smith, George Corson, Louis Tomlinson, Larry Craft, Harold Tanforan, Jerry Pape, Roy Hendricks, Bill Collin, Keith Williams. ABSENTEES: Dorill Ryder, William Winter, Al Weitz, Walter Frye, Don Sasselli, Carolyn Paul. During the spring semester, the Finance Committee, headed by Nancy Simons, student body treasurer, in addition to drawing up the budget for next year, passed club and committee requisitions. The Spring Carnival was being planned while the group helped produce the Variety Show. The handling of student body finances was deftly polished off by this energetic and spirited committee. The lnterschool Relations Committee, which is composed of the student body officers and class presidents, continued in the spring its fine work of bettering school relations. Campus Notebook a weekly feature in the Independent-Journal, kept the public, as well as the student body, informed on activities of Marin County's four major high schools-Tam, Marin Catholic, San Rafael, and of course, Drake. FIRST ROW, left to right: Bob d'Alessio, Tom Hazeltine, Nanci Mulloney, Jim Casey, Nvncy SINOIN, Bill Purcell, Dick Cady. 1 .Y pring xf ,st ,g M ,e ,, if k s . 5 l .,.....4
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