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by planning and Bob Marshall, secretary of Boys Sally Marshall. Junior representative Judy McMillin, secretary of Assemblies Jerry Sue Met , secretary of Finance executing Margo Oliphant, secretary of Student Body Activities Dick Phares, secretary of Boys' Athletics Kay Thompson, secretary of Girls' Athletics HOOVER Keeping the students posted on the week's events are Marilyn George and Margo Oliphant. Making out the agenda for the next Foothill League Forum are Eddie Coates, Marilyn Greene, and Don Dawson. As pre- siding officers of the Forum they executed the plans for the League Swim meet and also revised the sportsmanship rating sheet. 25
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in making this Hoouer's year Shirley Bay. secretary of Girls Don Dawson, vice-president Suxic Forbes. Sophomore representative Fred Foushcc. Senior representative Paul Frison. secretary of Fine Arts Marilyn George, secretary of Publicity Marilyn Greene, secretary of State With many successful Cabinet-sponsored events behind them, such as Twerp Day, the industrious second semester Cabinet poses for this picture. First row—Eddie Coates, Bill Zaun. Mr. Clement. Second row—Jerry Sue Metz. Don Dawson. Marilyn Greene, Margo Oliphant. Third row—Marilyn George, Kay Thompson, Judy McMillin, Fred Foushee. Fourth row—Paul Frison, Suzie Forbes. Dick Phares. Shirley Bay. Talking over plans for the Draft Dance arc senior and sophomore representatives Fred Foushee and Suzie Forbes. Paul Frison and Shirley Bay smile for the camera before they begin an announcement over the public address. Pausing on their way to fifth period, Dick Phares and Sally Mar- shall point out the 1953 football victories. 24
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all our girls' Shirley Bay, vice president I; Donna Mae Witt, friendship I, vice president II; Marta Strack, secretary I; Lynne Mather, secretary II; Sally Marshall, treasurer I; Mary MacArthur, treasurer II; Sharon Palmer, publicity I; Edith Van Meter, publicity II; Pcrla dc los Reyes, entertainment I; Penny Forbes, entertainment II, welfare I; Carol Jacobson, welfare II; Janet Tuttle, social I; Barbara Williams, social II; Rene Morhaime, friendship II; Carolyn Reynolds, senior representative I; Barbara Henley, senior representative II. Linda Lund, charming and conscientious first se- mester president, and Shirley Bay, cute and ener- getic successor to the presidency, willingly gave their time to make this year even more fun for the girls, as their boards planned the Haunted Hop and Slack Day. Carol Kemps, junior representa- tive I; Joan Kostenbauder, juni- or representative II. Betty Butterfield, sophomore representative II. The second semester Girls League Board proudly pose in their slack outfits and smile as they re- member the success of Slack Day. 26
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