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ffj eadershi Back row il-rl Eric Polm, Loren Weidman, (?ub?n Moreno, Bill Morns, Bill Eogleson, Don Cox, Max C;- •■ ? ' Mitchell- Second row: Chorlene Smothers, Dee Chewning, Pat Stanford, Gloria Garcia, Nil.ki Aziz Khan, Lynua oicnt- Middleton, Janet Horns, Ann Hsriihy, Vicki Andrews, Wendy Thayer, Sharon Thoman Dickenson, Jock Amon, ChucI Bnrtot, Jim Front row: Peggy O Neal, Joan Biumley, Linda PROMOTING SCHOOL SPIRIT AND HELPING FORMULATE STU- DENT POLICY are two of the functions of tfie leadership class. Some of the year ' s projects were: various fund drives (United Fund and AFS), helping with a reorganization plan for the La Habra Boys ' Club, the Student Directory, Economy Run, Student Safety Week, Conferences, help with various dances, assemblies and graduation. Student Day in the City, Student Day in La Habra High School, sale of Student Body Cards, an activities study survey, organization of the Dance Club and orientation of new students. Evidence of the popular support given this class by the Stu- dent Body is the phenomenal percentage (93%) of Student Body Cards sold fnere. LHHS has the highest percentage of SB sales in Orange County, K-f ' MA 4 m UNITED FUND DRIVE v as among the various projects of the Leadership Closs. Freshman class President Mike Meacher accepts first place trophy from Charlene Smoth- ers and Chuck Bartok, drive chairmen 1 - LEADING THE LEADERS was Mr. Cliff S|OStrom, Director of Stu- dent Activities. Mr. S|OSlrom was also advisor for the Cabinet and the Senate, as well as the IOC. 28 Jfll-f 5.oy«r
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SECOND SEMESTER SENATE — Bock row: (I-r) Jock Amon, Don Marsh, Bart Esterly, Bill Rivera, Bud King, Pete Hudson, Marty Deushane Pat Moretta Puhen Draeger, Bob Weber, Jim Smith, Dennis Mumuntholler, Terry Thompson, Don Hudson, Glenn Dickey, Dole Mogda, Jim Flick. Third row: Bob Richards Bill Crowley George West, Jock Mopes, Dave Barry, Dee Liebermon, Mike Dileo, Bob Hill, Stevie Strasser, Roni Chaflin, Jeff Davis, Larry Shelley, Ted Herlihy, Joe Johnson ' Bill Jones. Second row: Marilynn Simon, Sandra Lunday, Lonnie Dietrick, Carol Newsome, Joyce Holman, Judy Hopkins, Elise Waithman, Fran Resseque Barbara Rogers, Judy Chilmon, Jams Whitkopff, Diney Paschcll, Sandy Mills, Nancy Briggs, Marguerite Knesant, Toni Hammer, Robyn Dishmon Front row Cathy Inglis Pam Pray, Peggy Wissman, Sherry Brown, Pam Wells, Sue Scott, Carolyn Sucksdorf, Pat Schaffer, Penny Lee, Lee Myers, Joan Schroyer Pat Leamine Sharon Kluck, Diane Layton, Linda Engle, Nikki Aziz Khan, Teddye Gould, Judy Dick. Mike Dileo Parliamentarian MANY JOBS WELL DONE were accomplished by the Senate under the leadership of Jack Amon, Student Body Vice-president. Besides its regular activities, Senate worked on such projects as the top ten tune survey, dad ' s night at the last football game, and appropriat- ing the money for the Mosaic in front of the sch ool. Jeff pavis Parliamentarian Dale Magda President Pro-Tern Marilynn Simon Secretary 27
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J.O.C. Back row (l-r); Tom Hardy, Ramona Fnsius, Karen Nelson, Joan Brumley, Don Hoight, Sandi Schneider, Arlene Tafoya, Joan Everson, Jim Mitchell. Second row: Loren Weidman, Don Cox. Front row: Teddye Gould, J erriLou Dykes, Linda Middlefon, Charlene Smothers, Mary Lee Woody, Ann Herlihy, Kathy OMaro, Susan Parke. COORDINATION OF CLUB ACTIVITIES was an important job of the IOC. Shown here are several members looking over the master calendar. DON COX, IOC PRESIDENT, led the group through the year ' s activities. BEING THE MOST IMPORTANT WAY CLUBS ARE LINKED TO THE CABINET, the IOC performed many duties to better LHHS. Under the capable leadership of Don Cox, the Inter Organ- ization Council provided new clubs, coordinated the club activities, and provided money making projects for the various clubs on campus. It was also the job of the IOC to regulate and levy fines on violators of the regulations set up by the IOC themselves. 29
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