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FALL First row, Left to right: Mike Patterson, 11th grade presi- dent, Tenola Young, Head pom-pom girl, Shirley Coleman, Head j.V. Cheerleader, Connie Chin, Honor Society presi- dent, Barbara Berry, Student Body Vice-president, Bill Winger, Student Body president, Betty Manning, Student Body Secretary-Treasurer, jackie Snowden, llth grade rep- resentative, Julia Thomas, 11th grade representative, Della Bell, 11th grade representative, Marilyn Chou, F.T.A. rep- resentative, Mitch Taylor, Interact president, Salvadore Dominguez, 8th grade president, Bob lbarra, 9th grade representative, Shirley Collins, 8th grade representative, Williard Rankins, 7th grade president, Beatrice Wynn, Head cheerleader, JoAnn Williams, F.N.A. president, Wil- lie Rankins, 8th president, Curtis Manning, 10th grade president, William Prince, Business Club president, Bar- bara Eversole, 12th grade representative, Sonja Clemons, 10th grade representative, Anna Marie Dunn, Spanish Club president, Lois Woods, Blotter representative, Marian Berry, 10th grade representative, Art Broussard, 9th grade representative, Christine Lee, 12th grade president. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council, student governing body for Emery High School was quite active this year, meeting every second Thursday. The Fall Council helped plan the Milk Fund games and worked closely with a committee for the American Field Services Program. The Spring Council also organized the annual talent show. SPRING First row, left to right: Connie Chin, Secretary-Treasurer, Jack Bimbo, Vice-president, Betty Manning, President. Sec- ond row: Art Allen, 7th grade representative, Patty Abeyta, 7th grade representative, Yolanda Pryor, Vice-president, Della Bell, 11th grade representative, julia Thomas, 11th grade representative, Susan Andrews, 9th grade representa- tive, Bill Winger, 12th grade representative, Ella John- son, Red Cross representative, johnny McNaughton, 11th grade president, Barbara Eversole, 12th grade president, Mitch Taylor, Interact Club president, Vince Mazzini. Stage crew, Third row: Raymond Zedd, 11th grade repre- sentative, JoAnn Williams, F.N.A. president, Tony Mc- Coy, Block E representative, Tenola Young, Head Pom- pon girl, Lois Woods, 10th grade president, Jeanie Artaxet, 9th grade president, Anna Marie Dunn, Spanish Club pres- ident, Marilyn Chou, 12th grade representative, Marth Wong, Senior Honor Society president, Marian Berry, 10th grade representative, Alvis Woods, 7th grade president, Barbara Berry, head cheerleader, Evelyn Thomas, 7th grade representative.
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W9 SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY Seated, left to right: Connie Chin, Fall president and Spring historiang Martha Wong, Spring presidentg Marilyn Chou, Fall treasurer. Standing: Judy Volosevich, Spring secretary, Lorraine Carlson, Fall secretary and Spring treasurerg Christine Lee, Fall vice-presidentg Miss Raftery, advisor. Not pictured: David Horton, Spring vice-president. The honor societies include the high point scholars of Emery. This year the Senior Honor Society received its charter from the California Scholarship Federa- tion. Members attended a regional C.S.F. conference in Berkeley at the University. junior Honor Society members, whose advisor is Mrs. Millard, made several trips this year. JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY First row, left to right: Chou Clifford, Patti Abeyta, Donna Volosovich, Lisa Lyman, Mike Keys. Second row: Jeanne Artaxet, Craig Henry, Salvador Domingnez, Gayle Walker, Linda Wilson, Harold Chin. Not pictured: Randy Horton, treasurerg Tom Carlsson, Thomas Wong, president, JoAnn Redell, Debbie Noble, vice-presidentg Stephanie Chapman. 56
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