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i R 9 3 1-:Y klhiidoqg FAYE M cFARLAND Cheer Commissioner i if-ei.: QA STEPHEN DANA Athletic Commission STEPHEN PHELPS Fine Arts Commissioner JEFF NOBLE Publicity Commissioner KAY REID Club Commissioner ANN HARRIS I Publications Commissioner SHARI FARNEY Social Commissioner ELAINE LeSUEUR Service Commissioner 29
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UIIBEIKHIIIJIIB Ullllfll tudent Council, composed of I6 elected mem- bers, the foreign exchange student, and two sponsors, Mr. Kilborne and Mr. Sizemore, govern our school. The student's welfare is their main interest. Each week a meeting is held at which different problems of the student body, and faculty, and the community are dis- cussed. These members of the Student Council have worked very hard to make Mesa High a better and outstanding school. Patiently they have listened to the complaints given to them and appreciated the few compliments which are given in return to them. The annual state convention was held in Yuma this year. Here our officers met with other students and dis- cussed different ideas and problems of their schools. EDDIE GILES Senior Class President DEWAYNE COOLEY CHARLES BRADSHAW Junior Class President SUZANNE SATO Boys' League President RICKY NOBLE Sophomore Class President Girls League President
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ag irls o help the girls get better acquainted, the Council sponsored the annual All Girls' Party in October, with the girls coming dressed as Beatnicks . This was the first on the list of activities of what proved to be a very successful year. The outstanding event of the year was the traditional Co-Ed formal which brought an exciting climax to Twirp Week. On the first night of Twirp Week the most eligible bach- elor of Mesa High was crowned. ln May the mothers were honored at the an- nual Mother-Daughter Tea. After being en- tertained by a fashion show, all of the girls and their mothers enjoyed refreshments out in the patio. Elizabeth Humphrey, treasurer, Connie Glnier, vice president, Joy Childress secretary, Suzanne Sato, president make plans for the mother-daughter tea. Front Row: Suzanne Sato, Buff Humphrey, Connie Glazier, Joy Childress. Second Row: Jan Buffington, Sylvia James, Ann Freestone, Wilhel- mina Nielson, Marie Turley, Dahila Hernandez, Sandy Carpenter. Back Row: Barbara Decker, M' - . ,Jn Z iw, , ,, ....,, V i we iss Mary Ann Menard Sponsor 30 -Q ,Q ni rp,,,,...m.v-.nr S.. gr'-N.
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