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DYNAMITERS IN THE MAKING! Knowing that Three years of fun and new experiences are ahead of them, These Sophomores lost no time in organizing Their class. The Girls' Stunt Show and The Oratorical were The first events participated in by The class of 1961. Their next important undertaking was The Cotton 'n' Cord dance, Traditionally sponsored by The Sophomore Class. Led by Jim McElgunn, The underclassmen made a real contribu- tion To Glendale's spirit. MSE. T,,. . 'iii 'Vttwnff-:w..m,, . ,. L, , rf - 1 Q , . s. X . LEADERS of The Sophomore class were, stand- ing: Mike Locke, treasurer, Paul Bruno, vice- president, and Steve Stone, yell leader. Seated: Marybeth Hamel, song leader, and Diane Whit- aker, class secretary. GUIDING THE CLASS OF 1961 Through its first year of high school we-re Mr. Jack Parker, and Jim McElgunn, president. SOPH OM OR COUNCIL WHAT WILL WE USE FOR A THEME? This is the usual first question asked when a class plans a dance. Here Jim McElgunn, president, discusses the problem during a class council meeting. From left are Margie Allen, Ted Jenkins, Cheryl Doutt, Duncan Harris, Janice Martin, Janis Hubbard. Row 2: Alice Randall, Diane Whitaker, Marybeth Hamel, Penny Wonacott, Joann Pratt, Timi Clark. Row 3: Mike Locke, Steve Wilber, Paul Bruno, Jules Ares, Jeff Skinner, Mary McShirley, Tena Evans.
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SECOND SEMESTER CONGRESS included in its ranks, Row lr Lynnda Tucker, Chris Webb, Rosalie Cihak, Karen Jackson, Susan Johnson, Linda Baugh, Elaina Bilby, Steve Wilber. Row 2: Elizabeth Powell, Wendy Williams, Jo Anne Wilson, Jean Frazer, Jean Pritchard, Pat Engelhardt, Janie Parkhouse, Julie Berton, Gary Nelson, Pete Briggs. Row 3: Linda V Steele Bruce Hill Don Hagen Pinny Forbes Robinson Kaleta Morgan Chris DArc Kathy McFarland Doris Jolliffe Don Wintz Ken Anderson Roger Ledbetter Garrett Coombs John Annin Row 4 John Whitney Pat Pearson Jesse McGinty Gary Yowell W Q ic NU 3 isa it Q N53 THE JUDICIAL BRANCH of dent government, the Student Court, cases against the school code. A citation is given by a student or faculty member to the suspected offender, who must appear in court on a specified day. If found guilty he is fined by a loss of merits, which may restrict campus activity or in the Senior year prohibit graduation. lillfwll I N 2.9 'S Sai S42 WL uni' QR E v,1 STUDENT COURT members are seated John man, Pauline Mitton and Fred Port Standing are Torn GUIlTYl COURT CHAIRMAN Gary Nelson presents the verdict while Melody Johnson and Pauline Mitton members ofthe court watch
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.0-- ' S. ELECTED IN THEIR U.S. HISTORY CLASSES to serve an council were, Row I: house, Virginia Urban. Row A. Jean Frazer, Paulie Massey, Jeanie Kaye, Karen Pederson, Janie Huston, Joan Proulx, Bunny Bunt, Carol Nelson. Row Lynne Jepson, Karen Byson. Row 5: POT NiChOlS, DC1lB l3OOl4Sf, Jim RUfff1SY, 7: Regina Scott, Carol Wynliausen, Pauline Mitton, Linda Saur, Lynn Pendleton, Jim STVUTTOW- ROQGV Dflllofii Dfesidefili l9GdS The dlSCUSSiOfiA Sheila Minkin, Row 3: Pat Salmon, Lynn Hoffman, Toni Heisig, Janie Park- ZTELRS ZZSTEQEZ SPONSOR JU I OR COU CIL MAKING PLANS FOR THE JUNIOR PROM are Ron McVey, yell leader: Jill Parker, treasurer, Sheila Minkin, secretary, and Pauline Mitton, song leader. VIEWING THE RESULTS OF THE CLASS MAGAZINE SALE are Roger Dalton, president, Linda Saur, vice-president, and Mr. Murray Grant, advisor. WINNING THE SPEECH division in the Oratorical gave the class of 1960 a good beginning for a successful'Junior year. Next on the agenda was The annual Junior Prom, Evening ln Paris , followed by the money raising magazine sale. Tradition gives Juniors the iob of decorating for the Senior Graduation, an activity which prepares Them for their final and most important year at Glendale.
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