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Boys' Forum Among basic ideas on which ihe Boys' Forum esiab- lish fheir organizaiion is one fo help +he school mainiain high sfandards. In doing fhis, boys of Spar- +a have shown a greal' inier- esl' in service clubs and an abiliry +o keep up wi+h fhe girls by holding a Color Day. The win+er semesfer was led by Norberf Casfel De Oro, presidenh Richard Newby, vice-president Terry Sunder land, secrefary - freasurer Alex Gagporral gergeanl'-aiu Lef+ +o righ+: Dick Newby, Terry Sunderland, Norberf Cas+eI De Oro, Alex Gasporra. 6FmS. . . . 0 our proclucfion . . . Boys' Forum, S'56 To bind +he boys of Hun+ing+on Park high school more closely +oge+her for 'iheir wel- fare and fhe promolion of school life is an aim of 1'he Boys' Forum. ln +he spring semesler, +he boys enioyed Boys' Weelc, during which +hey held various civic posi+ions. Mr. William Paulfrey, spon- sor, assis+ed fhe cabine+, which included Fer- nando Figueroa, presidenh Lance Bowman, vice-presidenfg Jay Broadbeni, secrefary- freasurerg and Lynn Lobaugh, sergean+-a'r- arms. F 1 lfi io righl' Lance Bowman, Fernando Figueroa Second L b gh Jay Broadbeni, Lynn o au nf
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F 1 row, Iefr fo ghf Mrs. Iona J. Lord, Jan Kerr. Second row: Judy Winkler, Janei Johnson, y Jo Bradley, Belly Guesl, Brenda Benfon, Connie Mast P g I en+y-+wo ' I Girls League, W'56 Girls' League esrablishes +he or- ganizarion on basic ideas, among ihem one fo promofe a greafer spirii' of friendship among fhe girls. During win+er semesfer, fhe girls found fhis spirif of friendship work- ing on Color Days and ai' fhe an- nual Sadie Hawkins dance, bofh of which +he League sponsors. Capable supervision was given by Jan Kerr, presidenh Connie Masi, vice-presidenlg Brenda Ben- +on, secreraryg Berry Guesr, freas- urerg Mary Jo Bradley, parliamen- fariang Janel' Johnson, publicifyg Judy Winkler, hisiorian. e 0 o o Girls' League, S'56 Increasing opporfuniiies for fhe girls 'lc join fogefher fhrough service for ofhers and +0 help 'rhem in bo+h menral and physical grooming is anorher obieci' of Girls' League, Summer semesrer found girls af Sparfa en- ioying Girls Week, during which a noied fashion direcror addressed an assembly or Good Grooming. CoH'on Day and Ihe CoH'on and Corc Dance iopped an excifing as well as full se- mesler, led by Marrha Bradley, presidenl' Brenda Benfon, vice - president Connie Masf, secreiaryg Mary Jo Bradley, rreasurer Sally Baker, parliamenrariang Mavis Robin- son, publiciry, and Pal' Gilmore, hisforian. Firsi row, Ish' +o righ-I: Mariha Bradley, Brenda Benfon Second row: Mavis Robinson, Pa-I Grilich, Connie Masi Third row: Pai' Baker, Mrs. Iona Lord, Mary Jo Bradley.
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Chalelaines Chaielaines have pos'l's around lhe school, and wil'h Sparians, checlc lunch passes, acid prevenl sl'udenl's from leaving The school grounds. Orficers for rhe spring se- mesler were, Alvena Disfler, presidenlg Nadine Ashley, lirsf vice-presidenlg Myrna l.usl4ul'ol'F, second vice-presi- dent Toni Lewis, 'ireasurerg Nancy Burns, corresponding secrelaryg Carol Codling, scribe: Eleanor McDonnell, courl' represenlaliveg Eleanor Holdridge, chaplain, and Eleanor Kane, recording sec- rel'ary. Miss Elinor Offen- l:acl1 is sponsor. l l l Page 'lwenly-four Firsf row, leff +o righlz Bobbi Sears, Miss Elinor Ofien5acli, Barbara Luche'Ha, Donna Loudon Second row: Carol Arnoll, Ann Magor, Diane Fons+ein, Diane Hines, Anifa Ruchli, Gerri Slupin, Doro+l'1y Heim- gar+ner,Jeane1-fe DeA1'mond,Jane+Sneddon,DonnaVeeCIufi, Paula Shoemaker, Third rgwg Jackie Moore, Billie Sellers, Janine Wells, Donna Slupin, Elsa Viiar. Kafhy Holi, Jan Kerr, Eleanor Holdridge, Ann Blas- dell, Nancy Burns. Fouxili row: Alvena Disrler, Jerri Hamm, Eleanor Kane, Marlha Bradley, Myrna Loslcuf- off, Nelda Oswall, Eleanor McDonald, Cyrena Parlre,-. Nadine Ashley, Beverly Sweney. Sparlans Spar'l'ans serve as hos'l's lo visilors and are posled around +he school, wifh Chalelaines, fo checlc lunch passes, and illegal leaving and en- rry. They help confrol assembly conducl, and aid in +he care oi Sparl'a's repufalion. Fall officers were Norberf Caslel De Oro, presfdenfg Gerald Bergeron, vice-presidenh John While, secrelary-lreasurerg Archie Cholalcian, sergeanl'-a+-arms. Mr. Waller Heil, boys' vice- principal, is sponsor. Firsf row, lef+ lo righlz John Whire, Norber+ Caslel De Oro. Second row: Gordon McKay, Duane Heslcerh, Jay Broadbenl, Ray Broadbenf, Fernando Figueroa. Third row: Bob Gill, Doug Ivanofi, Evan Thomas, Fred Singer, ' Bruce Broderick. Fourrh row: Mr. Waller Heil, George Sederis, Jerry Ber- geron, Dick Yarash, Tom Kimpfon, Sieve Weinsfein. Fif+l'1 row: Dick Hos- lin, Archie Cholalrian, Waller Tavis, Bill Sechrisf, Milne Allen, Waller Vrooman.
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