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We work together on problems. We worry about snack period, dream about the Senior Glen, organize cara- vans, and build up school spirit. We realize that the concerted action of an enthusiastic group is the most irresist- able force ever created, therefore we organize, cooperate, and then carry out our ideas. We develop patience, understanding, and a little discipline, learning from our mis- Pat McGarry, .c ry of publici v 1 .ry of publicity II; Joan Horsio etary o' Gayc Filbert, secretary of student-bod-' ..lairman of Student Court I; Ed Child cha- .« •$ I. ■ John Gregg, chairman of campus an .ngjrtn' repre- sentative I; Nancy Davies inior repi !l. takes; we use all of our valued experience to build o foundation Energetic Mary Ann Dioffcnbach, Avis Hanson, Judio Walker, Adelc Hangartncr, and Nancy Davies put finishing touches on colorful decorations for the annual Draft Dance, a Cabinet - sponsored affair. Officers for both semesters united their efforts to make an outstanding success of this year's backward dance. 17
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Spirited Cabinet-members Jean Horsfall, John Madden, Anne Rowe, Nancy Stevens, and Gayc Filbert set up the equipment for card stunts. Cara- vans, half-time stunts, and pep rallies were also among the activities which served to encourage rooters this year. I Ofe We are choosing a cou.rse for the future when we act on imminent pro- jects. Our leaders have set high stand- ards with this year’s studr -body campaign, card stunts, tale'- m- blies, and Draft Dance. Yet t. tivities must have the energetic parti- cipation of e' -v st ’ nt-citizen t • insure succu. -» our- selves when we our chooui. leader, cooperating with the, and supporting them ... Mike McGregor, vice president I; Frank Marks, vice president II; Ann Rico, secretary of state I, chairman of Student Court II. ■ Barbara Carter, secretary of girls I, secretary of state II; Bill Collycr, secretary of finance I; Janet Shively, secretary of finance II. ■ Anne Rowe, secretary of assemblies I, secretary of fine arts II; Nancy Stevens, sec- retary of assemblies II; John Madden, secretary of fine arts I. 16
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Barbara Carter checks qualification cards aided by Florence Flim, Frank Marks, and Glenn Williams. Stacks of cards are turned in monthly to comply with the new merit system; Cabinet members check each one to make sure that all student leaders maintain requirements for their offices. We plan our lives around assem- blies, dances, track meets, and Fiec Day. These are the spic fv' ,oung lives; they provide a welcome rest from studies, tests, and grades. We have fun, but we balance it with serious consid- eration and careful attention to cam- paign speeches, promises, ballots, an all the other ingredients of r1 contested elections. We are aware that all this prac- tice is a .roundwork future Mary Ann Dicffcnbach, junior representative I; Judie Walker, junior representative II; Avis Hanson, sophomore representative II. ■ Beverly Bell, secretary of girls II; Glenn Williams, secretary of boys II; Pat Hibbs, secretary of girls' athletics I. ■ Florence Flim, secretary of girls' athletics II; Wayne Clemens, secretary of boys' athletics I; John Marshall, secretary of boys' athletics II. 18
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