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LEADERS OF THEIR CLASS are these board members: Doris Bridges, Babs Osbourne, Judy Jackson, Susan Anderson, Ruth La Varco, Molly French, Judy Tucker. Sandy Aancs, Marsha Kingsley, and Joyce Casoria. In the second row are seniors, Robert Hanks, Dennis Prisk, John Barker, Roger Parks, Woody Maxwell, Bill Jarrell, A1 Kubala, and Don Ralston. These people are a part of the reason the senior class has had a successful and prosperous year. The Senior Board Has Meets During Their Lunch Hour FOOD IS MUNCHED and motions passed when the Senior Board meets. All their meetings are held during their lunch hours. They hold discussions ranging from what to serve at the Senior Tea all the way to what gift the senior class should leave the school. The money-making projects of the senior class were their dance, their dues, and their play. The projects were all a financial success. Speaking of work, did you hear about the Senior Work Day this year? Yes, the Senior Board was in charge of this also, as they were of so many other activities. This year under the able leadership of John Barker, their president, and Mr. Spaulding, their sponsor, they led the senior class through a suc- cessful and profitable year. a Very Successful Year TRAGEDY OCCURS Senior Skip Day for Bill Smith, Joe Pcsek, Doug Cook, John Barker, Marilyn Etheridge, Babs Osbourne, Carole Harbcrson, Bonnie Ulrich, and Leslie Carpenter. 61
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The Council Represents the Students Legislative Keeps Student Body Informed HELP! HELP! This is the cry the Legislative Student Council has been answering all year. This is the part of the Student Council whose job it is to supply the workers. They have helped with all the Student Council projects and activities this year. They are a very necessary body. Every member of the student body is represented in the organization. Each home room president at- tends the meetings of Legislative Council. During their meetings one could sit and hear Frank’s gavel strike marble when a motion wa either carried or rejected. Occasionally the rap of the gavel was to restore order, however, the meet- ings were usually very orderly and calm with mo- tions being carried, reports given, and projects discussed according to parliamentary procedure. To anyone outside it was only a low hum of voices. •is that what president Frank 6m5? asks Legislative Council Lehr, treasurer anH Lmda S nUfalV, v,ccPrC9,dcnl» R?‘Ph they look on. d 5ecrc,ar ' Sally Kerr seem amused as DeEtte McPheron, Sally Kerr, Bunny Ernst, Nan Hoy, Judy Whalen, Janet Thurlow, Mary Jo Erskinc, Bonnie Hall, Patty Radke, Susie Rablen, Judy Allen. SECOND ROW: Bob Kceng, Ted Johnson, Steve Olewecki, Mary Mcrollc, Karen Jenson, Linda Suimvalt, Lynne Knrstcn, Judie Cooper, Gail Kohler, Betsy Fishburn, Bonnie Hauch, Bcrlc Overman, Cindy William- son, Connie Coons, Bryan Payne, Jerry White. THIRD ROW: Lynn Barton, Clark Bloke, Art Hollerback, Ralph Lehr, Don Custafson, Bill Florence, Tarzi Pardue, Jack Mahood, Leo Burkey, John Barker, Bill America, Ralph Rickard, John Zam- sey, Bruce Marino, Fritz Ernst, and Eddie Kerlin.
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I.C.C. Unites All Lauderdale High BUSY IS THE WORD to describe Jerry Stewart, president of Inter-Club Council, and Nancy Huff, secretary. Plan- ning, work, and worry were all parts of their jobs. “THE MEETING will now come to order.” There are few students in thjs school who have not heard at least one of the members of Inter-Club Council make this statement. Inter-Club Council contains the presidents of all the clubs on campus. Homecoming floats are discussed and everyone wants to know when they have to register to have their basket in the Thanksgiving contest. Whether each club can enter a girl in the Civitan Calendar Contest might be another problem to be discussed. This council is one reason there is so little friction between clubs. It gives them a place to solve their problems peacefully. One of the duties of the Student Council is to unify the school and its various organizations. A large part of this responsibility is carried by the Inter-Club Council. Inter-Club Council Keeps Peace Between Clubs THE MEMBERS of Inter-Club Council arc pictured above. In the front row are Bonnie Hauch, Marsha Kingsley, Joyce Casoria, Mary Rickey, Nan Hoy, Cathy Pierce, Bonnie Ulrich, Bobbe Stevens, Kim Lehr, Gail Linane, and Betty Pierce. The second row contains Doug Cook, Jerry Stewart, Sharon Shipley, John ElJis, Dick Wolfe, Dean Dcmmery, Karen Shoe- maker, Dave Taylor, Joe Sasadu, and Bill America. Not pictured are Joe Pcsck, Roger Parks, Dennis Prisk, and John Barker.
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