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being THE BOYS' LEAGUE promoted school spirit through the sole of color- ful rooters' ribbons. The money receiv- ed from this project went toword the filming ond subsequent onolysis of footbcill gomes. President Gory Cloyton worked dili- gently in cooperotion with officers, Andy Veemon ond Bob Brewer. Cooches Embry ond Green os odvisers helped to moke onother successful yeor in history. MANY IDEAS shored cooperotively result in on interesting progrom. Cooch Embry, Coach Green, President Gory Cloyton, Vice President Andy Veemon, ond Treosurer Bob Brewer proved this through their expert direction of on eventful yeor for Boys' Leogue. PATTI WILLIS proudly shows her Girls' Stote sweoter to Ben Prins. This populor poir, chosen becouse of their citizenship, leodership, ond their porticipotion in cictivities, represented our school ot Girls' ond Boys' State. I ' EAGER ANTICIPATION led to building the Homecoming bonfire by the Senior boys, It meont o chonce for ingenuity in building moteriols-ond no classes. 27
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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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adicial Kodiu fn did 0 cad A COUGAR KNIGHT S AND ALPHAS dotted our compus, governing the holls ond out ot bound s oreos during school hours The se QFOUDS Were Cl'1OSGI'1 f . or outstonding personol- ity, integrity, ond leoder- ship. As o fund roising project, the Alphos sold convenient little pockets of st t' o ionery. The Cougor Knights ploced on em- phosis on noon ho - ur re creotion, plonning donces d on other octivities to occupy the lunch periods. Row 1, left to right: B. Aker, J. Stone, J. Serrono, G. Fronk, T. Thurlow, G. Olmsteod. Row 2: S. Son Miguel, B. Brewer, A. Veemon, L. Kinley, D. Lo- thom, J. Foy, B. Howe, Row 3: J Stohl K A . , . mos, G. Cloyton, M. Reed, M. Gorner, J. Show- e B ' ' rs, . Prins, T. Gustine. Row 'I left to r' h , ig t: B. Hollis, S. Boyle, K. Rowell, M. Wine, J. Gibson, C. Hemon, S. Green M P ' . rine. Row 2: A. Bjork, Al Hurtodo, M. Moe, B. Reed, J. B C 28 ower, M. Boker, M. Ad oms, Frietog.
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