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ers, R. Tamayo, L. Thompson, ,w517g1,: s W 5 5 at ef wg K V 1 f gifs Ja 1. ' isgwg lam THE OFFICERS OF CONGRESS often met as a group to discuss press- ing problems which fre- quently confronted them during the year. Leaders included: Cfirst row? Bob Brewer, Marylea Moe, Karen Rowell, Sam San Miguel,Tom Frank, Cathy Heman, Larry Thompson fseatedl, and lstandingl Roland Tamayo, Ed Ham- ilton, Don McCleod, and Jim Gabbard. HEADED by Sam San Miguel, the mem- bers of the Senate, chosen from each school club, combined thoughts and efforts in carrying on our tradition of Democrary through Representation. Several joint meetings of House and Row 'I, left to right: J. Hender son, B. Latham, M. Knight, L Knapp, D. Baker, S. Lissey, J Hurt, C. Strubeck, M. Goebal A. Quintaner, B. Hollis, K Rowell. Row 2: J. Stubbe, J Kittrell, R. Lowder, M. Adams V. Nay, M. Townsend, D. Rogi ers, G. Nowry, J. Smith, M Moe, J. Watkins, D. Madison Row 3: B. Howe J. Jeffers T Langford, S. Miguel, E. Hamile ton, J. Tobiasson K. Ford J Schroeder, B. Mofel, J. Show! J. Crenshaw. Senate were held during the year for the purpose of voting on problems confronting the Congress. Much credit was due Mr. Ulman, Ad- visor of Congress, for his cooperation and advice in solving the problems of the group.
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Row 'I, left to right: G Meggett, T. Minjcires, R Cascioppoi, N. Golsworthy, C. Dennis, C. Hemann P. Hall, L. Jenewein, J Johnson, S. Johnson, D Hurt, G. Kent, J. Casciop- po. Row 2: P. Eldfedge J. Cooper, R. Arreola B. Flack, J. Clayton, T Brewster, D. McLeod, G Howard, D. Miller, T Helms, C. Hamilton, J Danmeier, J. Crenshaw R. Greene. Row 3: B Howe, J. Jeffers, J. Gab- bard, K. Amos, B. Akin, P. Marken, T. Clothier, R. Bartlett, T. Frank, J. Mountain A. Tatro M Fiala, B.lDanylchule, Di Bul lock, D. Agatep. I 3 -...e,-.......i....- . if .. . 3 gvvvmmxw W...w:.g:,..:4.,.,W -1? ... .tV. ll , vf?'H1 i 2 wmv-mwmm,,w., Cong eu ?v med THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES will meet Friday, during first period in the Library. So went the familiar phrase in the school bulletin. Conveying the decisions and suggestions made by Congress to their respective classes was the duty of the representatives chosen early in the year. These students considered such problems as the Twirp Week theme, a turn table and new amplifying system for City Campus Auditorium, and an amendment to the Constitution extending the term of the re- presentatives. Row 1, left to right: J. Pow- ell, N. Nord, M. Netzke, W. Prins, S. Warman, G. Wulff, L. Tobiasson, J. Welborn, C. Purkerson, C. Stafford. Row 2: L. Thompson, T. Sabin, E. Reid K. Paxton, G. Olmstead, J. Stahl, R. Reina, L. Norman Row 3: D. Snyder, B. Prins, J. Stone, R. Smith, D. Poer, M. Reed. 24 I
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,.J ' - WHAT do we wear to sporty dances? and Do we HAVE to take showers? were asked of each big sister by the slightly be- wildered freshmen girls at the annual Big- Little Sister Tea. Taking a deep breath, the busy Girls' League Cabinet plunged into preparations for GIRLS from Homemaking lll classes proudly displayed their handmade Easter outfits at the Girls' League Fashion Show. Prizes were award- ed to the five best seamstresses, Z Q00 A FINE SLATE OF GIRLS' LEAGUE OFFICERS INCLUDED lbottom rowl Ann Burnett, Sophomore Representative, Mrs, Couts, Mrs. Schmeekle, Miss Loomis, Advisors, and Joyce Olds, Freshman Rep- resentative. lTop rowl Sandi Green, President, Jeanne Powell, Vice President, Lea Gustine, Secretary-Treasurer, Mel Adams, Junior Representative, and Chris Frietag, Senior Representative. the Sadie Hawkins Dance, decorations being complete even to a rustic waterfall. The turn of the year brought the unfor- gettable Frosty Frolics with sentimental deco- rations. Dreamy music floated through the air heavy with the fragrance of sweet-scented corsages and pine-boughs. TEA PARTIES ARE MORE FUN: Freshman and Senior girls were the first to confirm this statement, having taken part in their annual Big and Little Sister Tea. QW! Qu---.
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