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Boys' League - Preszrlent Dick Bibee eh 4 if df , ' ,f0iG'W7 ,yfgifbd V' f -7 W Lv , J, f ffl igg,9 'gif Q . gb in. t -. .tm BOYS' LEAGUE BOARD l. to r. Sidney VVhaley, Doug Hinchcliffe, Bob Keller, Bob Fults. BOYS' LEAGUE S5 aw. Bax we 'E H. ms- The Boys' League has once again completed another year of achievements. Led by President Dick Bihee and his board members, the students of Mira Costa have again enjoyed many memorable events sponsored by the League. Most prominent are the ness Varsity Sweetheart Dance hono ing and the annual Father-S athletes I' 0 fl sms me girl who reigns as sweetheart, honoring the outstanding and their fathers. Selling Booster Buttons Varsity Dance 17
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L N I tiff? Lf Ur 4' f QW!! L' J W W' 1 4 I' Ubi, NM ,-, 4, ,L fa 4,1 deff ,UW KKVAKRJD 0, 14 'l Qs 'I I l I . E ' i l l lg NI l X l Mary Glenn Heilman Girls' League Prcridfnl 'Q MW 1 1 U fix Q ,Lf Back row-Holly Hosler, Claudia Rhind, Sharon VVatton, Judy Patton, Kay Karson, Valerie Burne. Second Vllyatt, July Hurst, Carolyn Frazier, Nancy Roth, Roberta Leach, Barbara Trier. Front row-Carol Cornwell, Toni GIRLS' LEAC UE BOARD 1 Jackie Gould, Mary Glenn Heilman, Betty O'Briant, Carolyn Corral, Elone Linesmith. This year the Girls' League has reached another milestone in its development. The apprecia- tion and thanks of all the girls at Mira Costa goes to President Mary Glenn Heilman and the Girls' League Board who spent many hours to bring such remembered events as Slack and Pedal Pusher Day, Good Luck Day, The Mother- Daughter Tea, The Coronation Ball and the Christmas Party to our campus. and Pedal Pusher Day Christmas Baskets for the Needy , fx, - e ,
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GIRL ' Girls' Court proceedings were held dur- ing fourth period every Tuesday this past year. Participants, including Judge Sarah Fairley and nine jurors, are elected each semester on the student body ballot. The members of Girls' Court the past year would like to thank those girls who accepted their criticisms graciously and made sincere attempts to correct their faults. Throughout the second semester, the girls on the court were successful in ridding the proceedings of the usual for- mality by replacing it with simplicity and attempting to make it more or less a con- ference with the individual girls sum- moned to court. Each girl on the court strives to better the conduct and appearance of every girl at Mira Costa, and make strong attempts to display appreciation to every member of the girls' league whose interests com- ply with the court's wishes to uphold the high standards deserving to Mira Costa. BOYS' CONFERENCE-Back Row: Steve Hosler, Elroy Lang, Doug Hinchcliffe, Girls' League jurors, First Semester Back Row: Lenore Lafon, Madge Finley, Kathy Parker, Elone Lindesmith. Front Row: Joan Hosking, Dale Wyatt, Elberta Villanueva. Not pictured: Sandi Chacksfield. Girls' Judge-Sarah Fairley Girls' League jurors, Second Semester Back Row: Elone Lindesmith, Holly Hosler, Nancy Roth. Front Row: Joan Hosking, Dale Wyatt. Not pictured: Susan Patrick. Fults. Front: Richard Hutchison, Bob BOYS' COUNCIL A fine example of Mira Costa's progress is the Boys' Conference, formerly the Boys' Court. The old court summons are now a thing of the past. The boys have found that better results are obtained from informal discussions held by the Council. Violators of school rules and regulations are called into the sessions of discussion. No teachers are allowed at ' kin it asier for each bo concerned to brin his roblem out into the o en before friends of his own meetings, ma g e y g . p p The boys are very proud of this new addition to school government which has been so successfully put into pi 18
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