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Shown above are members of the Girls' League who modeled clothes designed by the Simplicity Pattern Company. This assembly was especially enjoyed by the fashion-minded misses of Micohi, Shown in the above picture is the combined Marine Band from Camp Pendleton. It appeared during the year and presented a fine program. Featured with the band was a member of the Women Marines. Above is Mary Glenn Heilmann, President of the Girls' League, who presided over the meetings this year. Many new amendments were added to the constitution at these meetings. Shown above is an example of the excellent Boys' League assemblies held this year. The Sparling School of Diving, represented by the speaker, Mr. E. K. Cross, gave an interesting ac- count of diving and also was considerate enough to answer many questions regarding diving. Another of the assemblies considered the most enjoyable during the year by the boys of Micohi, was Wrestling Revelations with the famous Bert- rand Shurtleff as speaker. All of the boys were entertained by the witty and well phrased answers to some of the questions which have arisen in connection with wrestling. All the boys of Mira Costa well remembers the occasion on which the auditorium was converted into a foreign car showroom. Each boy had the opportunity to view and learn about the specifica- tlons of each car. 42 All the students at Mira Costa enjoyed the wonderful harmony that was part of The Royal Guard's song program. The assembly was soon rocking with laughter as the Guards began their take-off on Oh Happy Day liberally sprinkled with bebop jokes. This assembly was the second put on by this group.
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. . g newspaper next year call for making it larger and C torgt VVntson Anita Skeeter Deeter ldzisvr ELl'1f0I'-ill-Clllff STAFF EDITOR-Anita Deeter. ASSOCIATE EDITORS-Judy McKirby and Evelyn Millett. NEWS EDITORS-Claire Cherney and Earl Weil. ASSOCIATE SPORTS-Jim Filson, Gordon Monroe, Douglas Heathcote and Don Collins. GIRLS' SPORTS-Claudia Archuletta. SOCIETY EDITOR-Jackie Cox. CLUBS-Neita Hines and D'Ann Brown. EXCHANGE-Myrna Walton, Dolores Root and Mary Bahl. ADVERTISING-Sharon Higgins, Barbara Stokes, Anita Page, Margo Parsons and Ron Wilson. ART DEPARTMENT-Sandi Chacksfield and Mike Zuetell. TYPISTS-Roxanne Johnson and Diane Hendrickson. REPORTERS--Lee BeDeII, D'Ann Brown, Fred Campbell, Jeannita Flauding, Barbara Green- wald, Roberta Kuehn, Jeri Leggett, Dave Ol- son, Libby Wikoff, David Rosecranz, Lynn Childress, Don Holmes, Neita Hines, Catherine Burwell, Mark Hawker and Jacquetta Hobson. ADVISOR-Mr. G. Watson. PRINTING-Mr. C. Mulkins. the dances, banquets, elections, student activities, and athletic events surrounding Mira Costa High School has been the special to the editors and reporters of the La Vista, bi-monthly newspaper publication, The first issue of the La Vista appeared in has appeared, featuring timely accounts of special events and regular happenings, every other Friday ever since. sent delegates to the Pacific Slope School Press Clinic at the University of Washington in Seattle, In 1953 Andy Dimas, Anita Deeter represented Micohi and in 1954 Anita returned to the conferences along with a representative from the Redondo ne . the sports staff have belonged to the Scholastic Sports students have written under by-lines for the South Costa furnished its own print shop under the wspaper. These delegates were Joined in Seattle by students from the high schools in the eight western states conferences, members of the La Vista staff have attended Journalism Day at El Camino College, The University of Southern of California at Los Angeles, and the University of Redlands. the La Vista has received excellent ratings from various judgings, and a first place rating from the National Press sponsored by the Los Angeles Examiner. Also, most of the Mulkins. ln previous years the printing facilities at were used Mr Geor e Watson is the instructor STAFF and serves as the advisor to the La Vista staff. ROVV Mary Bahl, Doug Hezithcute, Lynn Childress, David Rosenkranz, Don Holmes, Steve Brubaker, Gordon Mun- COND Jackie Cox, Barbara Greenwald, Roxanne johnson, Jeri Leggett, Myrna Walton, D'Ann Brown, Claudia Mango Parsons, Anita Thomas. FRONT-Don Collins, Sharon Higgins, Judy McKirby, Anita Deeter, Earl Libby VVxltoff, Ron VVilson. 21
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