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Spring Senators . . . Left to right are Senior President Brad Smith, Junior President Brian Berenger and Sophomore President Bob Warde. These boys led their respective class councils in the spring and did an outstanding iob as student leaders. gg .. ! 'x.,, ,.,,Q,.Vg.,Ki,gb L lp ss t.te Xl 4, Xe Xanax 4' x AW, X X L ,ear Pictured above are Girls' League President Judy Fosdick and Boys' League President Don Bowers. Judy represented all the Muir girls at the ASB Board meetings. Likewise, Don served as the boys' representative. Judy and Don did terrific iobs in their offices and planned all activities for boys and girls during the second semester. The spring senators were the representatives of the students who elected them to office. Their over-all duty was to see that the interests of those whom they represented were promoted and protected in all phases of student govern- ment and activities. Serving their respective classes as ASB Board mem- bers, Sophomore Rep Kay Cletus and Junior Rep Jim Collister were elected for the spring term.
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Film, 33 3 1' X As spring ASB President Jim Duggan held the most important student office on campus, presiding over the ASB Board and heading its many proiects. Truly a Big Wheel on Campus'j Jim was a leader in many activities and a member in good standing of the Key Club. nother Stalwart Band ikls Q , 50.4.1 f 0 1 fm Q. fr? ' img 5 3 if A . 4 'I rg. , -X4 Cindy Bramble, one of the best-liked girls on campus, lent her services as ASB Treasurer to the student body during the spring semester., Carefully managing all student body funds, Cindy proved to be a true asset to student government. l ASB Vice President Marilyn Boren led the ASB Representative Council in the spring and aided the president and cabinet in times of need. Personable, pretty and popular, Marilyn also held the position of Pep Commissioner in the fall and was chosen Miss Model Mustang by the varsity football players. Faithfully carrying out all the many duties of her office, ASB Secretary Nancy Hughes meticulously took notes and min- utes during the Board meetings. In addition to being ASB Secretary, Nancy was one of the six song girls.
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N -rr ' ,4 . 1-f end! Fietl Repneeenteitivee -1. 'tured to the right is the remaining lf of the fall ASB Rep Council, Fronl av, left to right, are Jean Furo, Joan wwicker, Carol Peorcy, Ann Nyquist, dy Moore, Judy Speakes, Sachiko Hira- Jto, Sue Williamson and Jeanne Dune n. Second row, Joon Golden, Carol mylar, Mary Small, Betty Alexander, irbara Hurt, Lucille Graf, Marilyn Boren, rol Heck, Della Williams and Ann ller. Back row, Jim Meeks, Jeff Grant, rry Rcckas, Tim Bennett, Jim Bunch and hn Horgan. 3 Presiding officers of the fall ASB Rep- resentative Council were these three class reps, Pictured left to right ore Junior Class Representative Robin Hoover, ASB Vice President Johnny Whitsett and Sophomore Class Representative Nancy Davis. Johnny served as Rep Council President, Robin os Vice President and Nancy as Secretary. Shown to the left are half of the members of the fall ASB Rep Council. Front row left to right, ore Diana Brown, Kris Jones Jeannie Herbert, Linda Leishman, Bonnie Blair, Dorothy Templin, Lee McRae, Cheryl Knowles and Sue Holmes. Buck row Bill Flaherty, Bill Folvey, Bob Sortino, Judy Fosclick, Barbora Binlcley, Priscilla Hall Hans Rutishauser, Darryl Henriques Rick Wollcer. , V .4 y 1 li i -1 ,t gb l. A I . i tr H' ' 1 , J u ' . H .L L Vi , . i, it 1. ' . 1 t q ul lfillf Lil vl ,tl ill 1 ,ii J . ,. tiiyi ,, LLL ,fl ltl ll Ax' ,X L rl L
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