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(■ 1 Monterey student body officers—Bryan Baxter, presi- while Delia Close executed her duties as secretary by dent of the Student Council, presided over the meetings keeping records of the meetings, which were held every Monday at homeroom period. Student Council Lays Basis For Friendship Good sportsmanship was the main goal of the 56-’57 All-school Council. In addi- tion to its other activities, the student council made special efforts throughout the year to further sportsmanship in all school activities and to lay the foundation for a lasting friendship between Tom S. Lubbock and Monterey. Climaxing the campaign for a good relationship between LubbocKS two competitive high schools was the Monterey vs. Tom S. Lubbock football game, after which a pair of silver spurs was presented to Monterey as the game winner. Besides the sportsmanship campaign, the All-school Council, composed of the student body officers, the class officers, and homeroom representatives, sponsored assemblies, sold T.B. bangles, decorated the halls for Christmas, and sponsored the Mardi Gras. 25
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24 In Recognition Last Year For Special Honors Should a window go here? — Almeida Ratliff and Jimmy Day are among Monterey’s outstanding art students. Both are seniors and have behind them impressive high school art careers. Almeida and Jimmy are members of the Student Council Pub- licity Committee which is in charge of school party decorations and hall posters. The ’57 Rey Roster cover was designed by Almeida and Glenna Maxey. Jimmy is art co-editor of the ’57 CHAPARRAL and cartoonist for the MONTEREY MIRROR. Almeida and Jimmy are members of Tomorrow’s Artists Today of which Almeida is secretary. All in a day’s work — Being service manager for the MONTEREY MIRROR keeps Howard Wil- kerson on the go’’ most of the time. In this capacity, Howard takes all of the reporters’ copy to Dennis Brothers Printing, where the paper is printed, and all pictures to the engravers. After the newspaper copy has been set up, he runs a proof on it and brings it back for the MIRROR staff to use in page lay-outs. Howard also has sold some advertising for the bi-weekly paper. To think he has to “lug” that around — Harlo Lamkin, senior, takes time out from band activitie long enough to have his picture made. For thre years Harlon and his tuba have gone to state t compete in the All-state band contests, and h advanced to Tri-state his sophomore year. I exchange assemblies and special programs, Harlo has participated several times playing solos. Harlo gives three hours a day to band work, and als finds time to make honor roll grades, for he is member of the National Honor Society. To cnU into the musical field is Harlon’s ambition, an to major in music at Texas Tech is his goal.
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Treasurer — Checking the Monterey Student Council funds after payment for the school flag is Pat Hawkins, treasurer. Another duty or Pat’s was to serve as president of the Monterey Chapter of Future Teachers of America and secretary of the District FTA. Students pledge allegiance . . . Preceding all-school assemblies, Monterey students stand and pledge allegiance to the flag. Parliamentarian — Morris Sheats was elected Texas State Parliamentarian of Student Councils in Galveston for 1956-57. Shown here, Morris is writing to different schools about the exhibit room at the state convention of which the parliamentarian is in charge. Also, Morris is the president of Monterey Junior-IIi-Y and a member of the choir and the orchestra.
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