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rs ' 28 Seer sas HHS President Carrie Wren recognizes a representative. STUDENT LEGISLATURE: President Chris Stephenson, M. Stephenson, A Flores, M. Hamer, S. Aoki, R. Oliver, A. Hendrickson, C. Simmons, M. King, L. Poore, A. Johnson, D. Miner, M. Wilson, A Cervantez. ROW 2: H. Breeding, C. Malick, S. Carmassi, D. Green, K. Sciacqua, E. Krubnik, N. Uhalde, E. Hurst, S. Pera, J. Hatch, B. Flores, J. Yocum, S. Piper, M. Taylor, D. Farinelli, B. Haire, L. Mendoza, M. Martin, P. STUDENT LEGISLATURE Student Legislature, the chief student law-making body, is a sound- ing board for ideas that originate in the general student body. It is headed by an executive board of six members who are: President, Carrie Wren; Recording Secretary, Nancy Uhalde; Sergeant at Arms, Gary Meneghin; Parliamentarian, Richard McCollister, and Advisor, Miss Margaret Dominici. In Student Legislature, there is a ratio of approximately one representative to every thirty-five students. Student Legislature provides for a closer relationship among the faculty, the administration, and the student body. Johnson. ROW 3: B. Payne, J. Hirahara, K. Whitehead, R. Hardin, L. Melikian, D. Anderson, A. Hawkins, K. Drury, $. Sagouspe, M. Martin, M. Tanaka, R. B. Robertson, R. Goto, R. Marsh. ROW 4: J. Hughes, R. Ornelas, J. Gottwald, S$. Slaven, D. McCollister, D. Stefan, J. Allen, D. Dowell, R. Hallum, C. Ray, and J. B. Williams.
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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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FOREIGN STUDENT Isobel Dick, from the Republic of South Africa, was Madera High's first foreign student. She was sponsored by the community through the American Field Service Program, which brings students from fifty-seven different countries. A graduate of -Northlands Girls’ High School in Durban, South Africa, Isobel arrived in August to make her home with the Robert A. Howe family. She enrolled in Madera Union High School as a member of the class of 63. By hard work and at a pace that would exhaust most of us, she proved herself both academically and socially. Isobel is indeed a credit to her homeland and has won the admiration of all at Madera High. BOYS’ STATE AND GIRLS’ STATE Sj aE Steven Mortimer, Carrie Wren, and Albert Wilburn. Miss Isobel Dick Boys’ State is a movement spon- sored by the American Legion. Representatives attending this convention are taught practical civics. They become a member of a party and may run for office. Al Wilburn and Steven Mortimer represented us well at Boys’ State. Girls’ State is a similar organiza- tion to Boys’ State. Members are given an insight into government by practical experience. Carrie Wren was chosen to represent Madera High at Girls’ State.
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