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Leaders Promote Citizenship “I pledge allegiance to the flag...” Vice-President — Jim Williams, vice- president of the student body, serves as chairman of the Safety Council and is a member of the Lubbock Traffic Commission. Jim attended the South Plains Association meet at Muleshoe and the Texas Association of Student Councils at Galveston last summer. He belongs to the Interschool Citizen- ship Council and is chaplain of Junior Hi-Y. 27
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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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MHS Cheerleaders Plan Yell, Parties School spirit enthusiastically promoted — Monterey cheerleaders successfully led and planned yells for all athletic games. They pro- moted tag sales, obtained the vari- ous speakers for the pep rallies, and planned all after-game parties. Dur- ing the summer some of the cheer- leaders attended the summer cheer- leading workshop at Midwestern University in Wichita Falls. Peppy, pretty, and popular—Linda Jobb, with the help of the other cheerleaders, plans and teaches new yells to the student body. Linda is chairman of the courtesy and cafeteria committee, which promotes cleanliness and courtesy. All for Monterev, stand up and holler!— These are the final words of the Monterey pyramid yell, done by our six peppy cheer- leaders; bottom, Judy Hart, Carol Williams, Kay Woody; middle row, Judy Robertson, Virginia Armstrong; top row, Linda Linken- hoger.
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