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Sergeants-at-Arms Dave Brown and Al Phillips prepare to remove unwilling sen- ior Donna Storton, who was declared not a delegate. She was soon honorably re- instated. Q'g. , g ' 5 . all i 1 rs 'fs 39 1 .1 M Y ' in . W , ,x'73Q... In a comfortable Eastern chair, Kathy Wood catches up on dreams. Next to a bright-eyed Jeannette Stock, Alyce Whittington prepares to follow Kathy's example . FOR THE' 6' H 5' RA 6'H YEAR Seniors Steve Tingle and Mike Dypvik are staunch supporters WJ of Watermelon Rose's candidacy for ASB Secretary. To the right, Lolita, a distinguished, authentically clad, and limber-hipped member of the Hawaii delegation, adds her endorsement of Rose's many talents. , X31 pm W Junior Bayda Shelton arrived from the land with the largest oyster totem pole too late to change to more seasonal attire. I 5 N
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I lj Qftil 551, i15ig55iQT!5 .43 , a gig TER! ,f 483 , .H i M' Ned Fousek is giving a nomination speech. The seniors heartily approved of this choice and loudly said so. Mike Dypvik appears almost out of control. Ron Bayless stands behind the podium waiting to restore some semblance of order. He and Bruce Masse alternately as- sumed the chair. POMPOH5' P05177 UIAMS' PR VAIL As candidates nervously await the outcome of the balloting, mature senior Dave Miller Dr. McElfresh b e gan the convention wi th a calmly sets an example for underclassmen desiring to relieve tensions. friendly speech on the qualities of leadership. W I ' 11 A not-yet-ragged Mr. Gray advises Ron Bayless and Pat Devereaux, possibly in case of a riot. Bruce Masse listens in, aware of the destructive potential of the class of '66,
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GIRLS' AND BOYS' 6'7AI'F 'RIIIH Ruth Logsdon spent June 21 until June 29 at the Univer- sity of California at Davis, where 560 girls lived in four brand new dorms. Each dorm was a county, and each of the four floors was a city. Ruth and her fellow citizens of Crocker City in Larkin County called themselves the Crocker Jacks . Ruth was elected Chairman of the Board of Supervisors in Larkin County and was the Veri- fication Deputy for the Whig gubernatorial candidate. The meals at Girls' State can be adequately pictured from Ruth's almost every girl up there gained five to ten pounds and their excellence applies to the entire ex- perience. Her summation declares, It was a fantastic eight days which I shall never forget. BRIIUE Bruce Masse was one of 850 boys participating in Boys' State last summer. They called the State Fair Grounds home from June 17 to June 26. Bruce describes his accomodations as a barn, which was fortunately placed out of the ordinary by countless hours of fun and education. The boys awoke to, How would you like your eggs this morning? , whichwas meant as a morale builder as the eggs were the same every morning anyway. Bruce ran for Lieutenant Governor on the Whig party ticket and placed third in the Boys' State mile run, part of a track meet. He held the office of Acting City Clerk and was a member of the Port Board of Commissioners. As a citizen of the city of Sloat in Long County, Bruce's slogan was: We can gloatg We can gloatg We are from the city of Sloat.
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