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Shirly Albright Girls' State Shirly Albright, Western Heights senior, attended the 1967 session of Oklahoma Girls' State, May 27-June 3. The purpose of this convention, held at the Oklahoma College of Liberal Arts in Chickasha, is to give outstand- ing young women from all parts of Okla homa practical experience in citizen- ship and government. It also provides an opportunity for the girls to learn the mechanics of govemment. Most of all, each girl returns home with a clearer understanding and appreciation that is heritage of each citizen. Dwayne Rymer Boys' State Dwayne Rymer, Western Heights senior, attended the 1967 Boys' State convention May 27-June 3 at Central State College in Edmond, Oklahoma. The conference informed the dele gates of the functions of the city and state government. Dewey Bartlett and George Nigh were two of the many distinguished guest speakers at the conference. Boys chosen are sponsored by the American Legion,
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In cil Visitation Day. Student Council Democracy Action Students throughout the city visited Western Heights on the Student Coun- OFFICERS: Danny Gilliam , vice -presidentg Bill Duns- more, president, Charlotte Dowdy, parliamentariang Rene Transue, secretaryg Carol Fuher, treasurer. . tr. . . ,, Q31 pc. . 'f img, T - Westem Heights High School Student . '4li7i f . J :- . . . . . . 1 '-,, . f ' 2 Council 1S organized to promote c1t1zensh1p, f 'I i' 3 .6235 . ' nl leadership, and democracy as well as stu- H In :gg M ,V .iffmggfggpg dent activities. i A .5 gl?Rg?tg:zff'f?1?gfQ'g, . . . . . . . ax, KgQ?Q, Citizenship is a pre-requisite for member- V ge lgagtggsgilggag , , A . - . 1, 5 ship. V --H, -w-- F 3 1 !!'a:'gl1'Q,, . . . . ' ' ' matt' 5. ' ' Leadership IS contributed by the officers 6, it R .Q ' .yn - and members. -' 'Laika' ,V ' B Students practice democracy by electing ir ' l officers and representatives for various activ- k F lvft, er'r 'QQ' rrf' i,.. ities' . -yprikkkyy V W I :,,L U 4 14 ,, ,Li.,,,,.35t:ff Activities include the bonfire at homecom- ing and selling candy for a Foreign Exchange student. FIRST ROW: N. Robinson, D. Gilliam, C. Dowdy, B. Dunsmore, C. L. Robins, J. Womble, S. Sweeney, S. Grizzle, J. Gassen, M. Cox. claw, J. Altman, P. McCurtain, D. Rymer, L. Grizzle, C. Roberts. C. Stephens, D. Turpin, C. Elsten, D. Garvin, L. Hare, R. Klick. Fuhrer, R. Transue. 2nd ROW: 3rd ROW: C. Bennett, M. Holtz- 4th ROW: L. Jetton, J. Hardesty,
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