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TPT ih) il | eee RMP IE Se SET FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Deborah Tanaka, Susan Peregoy, Karen Isakson, Fall President Jeff Mendoza, Spring President Millard Henderson, Barbara Flores, Susan Martin, Jeanne Hatch. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS The Freshman Assembly was the high point of the first semester for the Freshman Class. It was one of the best Freshman Assemblies in several years. They also had a concession at the football games. The spring was spent in planning for the Madera High Bermuda Day and other activities. Besides putting on the biggest Freshman-Sophomore Reception ever, the Sopho- more Class was busy sponsoring an after-game dance and other money-making | projects. In the spring they participated in Bermuda Day and other activities. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS | SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Melinda Hamer, Jo Ann Arnold, Spring President Barbara Glass, Fall President Alex Zaragosa, Carol Lari, Sandy Carmassi. = s 2
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STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council is the administrative arm of Madera High's student government. Student government has gained much ground this year, due largely to the overall efforts of the members. Members of Student Council are elected twice a year by the student body. This year there were plenty of candidates for each officeand the turnoutof voters during the spring elections was the best ever re- corded at Madera High. President Sellai and President Wilburn guided their respective councils well, and with the help of a very cooperative administration and advisor Miss Margaret Dominici, the council achieved a great deal this year. STUDENT COUNCIL, SPRING SEMESTER: Jean Embrey, Finance; Barbara Glass, Spring President Albert Wilburn Sophomore President; Millard Henderson, Freshman President; Doug Robertson, Clerk; Chris Stephenson, Vice- president; Albert Wilburn, President, Sue Romias, Club Activities; Linda Dearing, Publicity; Sharon Spaulding, School Spirit; Wallace Emmert, Junior President; Bob Peregoy, Awards. 25
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Pat Johnson, Micki Martin, Mary Lou King, Spring President Wallace Emmert, Fall President Donna Flint, Lari Lesan, Sandy Delbono. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS The Junior Class handled its share of the activities this year. The first semester they were busy with football game concessions. They sponsored atter-game dances for both football and basketball games. The second semester was occupied by the Junior-Senior Prom and projects to finance it. The Senior Class was busied the first semester with the ordering of announcements and caps and gowns. They were also busy at the football games making money, and they decorated a portion of the campus at Yuletide. The second semester's activities were highlighted with the Senior Play and graduation activities. It was the last of four busy years at Madera High for the class of 63. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Carol Gangbin, Doris Kurisu, Ken Wright, Fall President Ray April, Spring President Don Sellai, Arnie Hallum, Barbara King, Barbara Minneti. a TRG ATS
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