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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Walker, McKinley, Chaffers, Cullinane, Rogers, Hansen, Hardy, Buster. CTCD XAIYNN VICE PRESIDENT . ...Q-un' 11? K-all Our House of Representatives plays an important part in the functioning of our student democracy. Like our representatives in Washington, these diplomats scurry around trying to find ideas for new laws, and like all politicians, they find that lawmaking isn't an easy iob. They receive suggestions for improvement, ponder over them, and convert them into useful legislation. Their proficient leader, Pete Wynn, vice president of the Associated Student Body, assisted Bruce Ballard not only in assemblies but in C.I.S.F. planning. As vice president, Pete has done much in furthering the interests of our school activities. Excelling in sports, Pete belongs to our scholarship so- ciety and our honorary service clubs. ' ,,,.w-9
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ROW I Romney, Snyder, Hamilton, Malone, Furgerson, Scott, Billmon. ROW 7 Cope Thomas, Stein, Groot, Henry, Watenpaugh, Jessen, Sturgeon. owz Jlfl CAIOTKJ STUDENT BODY CABIN ET Early in the year, John Sturgeon and his Hi-week Committee and Pat Hamilton and her A.S.B. cards lately started a chain reaction of excellent assemblies, roaring pep rallies, and fabulous dances, announced by the particular excellence of the colorful posters of Barbara Scott and Joe Henry. This year's club program was mentored by Lois Malone and Joe Royle. Tom Jessen, Jack Groat, and Carolyn Snyder publicized all of our games throughout the year, and Bob Cope kept the in- tramural program running smoothly. Nancy Billman, chancellor of the exchequer, and Mary Furgerson, royal scribe, kept our finances and records in excellent condition. These Madites, pooling their many talents, have done more than their part to make this one of M.A.D.'s greatest years. C.I.S.F. Calling itself the Council for the Improvement of School Facilities, a new organization made its debut on our campus this year. Composed of students as well as faculty members and towns- people, the C.I,S.F. went to work on our school needs. The findings of a detailed survey led to a March bond election. Results for the future will be improvement of existing facilities and expan- sion of courses offered. ROW I: Thomas, Ballard, Wynn, Groot. ROW 2: Sturgeon, Mr. Frank Williamson, Royle.
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CHAI gi2fO 'ZCZETL Naughty little girls and boys, accused by watchful hall commissioners of such felonies as no hall passes, exub- erant voices, and munching cafeteria specials, face pos- sible capital punishment, as meted out by the high tri- bunal of Paul Floth and his court of judges. sm ROW lJENT COURT ROW D: Floth, Fulks, Bl, 2, W ll' hire, Bolton IQ, Blake, Mr' Mir h ' C ell Ol, COMMlSSlONERS 'Ve' ROW lf O'Toole, Anderson, Pritchard, Melton, Morgan, Prior, Master, Sinclair, Calamia, Shepherd, McCready, Andrews, Davis, Eggstaff. ROW 2: Fanton, Hcmblen, Anderson, Gorham, Shroeder, Miller, Lawson, Dyer, Reedall, Allingham, McCall, L. Yocum, Ewalcl, Semler, Dye, Warren ' ' ' ' ' B tl th W lf, Holt, Braeger, Tobias, Cullinane, Garcia, Grondzrk, McCall, Broadhead, Fauna, ar ey. ROW 3: S. Yocum, Metcalf, Coppersmi , o ROW 4: Wynn, Heritage, McNerney, Marta, Skelton, Shade, Price, Haserot, Wright, Mr. Edward Ryan. ' tx vb. ,Qs-as . if ir. ENN ll'
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