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Year’s activities Heoded by capable, hard-working 'Plainsmen, Stu- dent Council committees are designed to promote ex- tracurricular activities, publicize school functions, streng- then school spirit, plan educational.’yet entertaining as- semblies and encourage good safety and citizenship hab- its. The Citizenship Committee is in charge of Christmas decorations and attractive landscaping of the campus. Publishing the Rey Roster is the most important function 'of the Publicity Committee, while the Traffic and Safety Committee encourages good safety habits. The Recrea- tion Committee plans Cowtown, Mardi Gras and all after-game parties. The Courtesy and Cafeteria Com- mittee sponsors Courtesy Week in the spring and co- operates with the Assembly Committee in planning the Courtesy Assembly. All students are invited and encour- aged to seek active membership on the committee of their choice. Publicity Co-chairmen Dan McNeil and Janeno Close havo the assignment of publishing and selling Rey Ros- tors. The choro of getting all names together, proofread- ing and distributing Rosters is left up to committee members. Each part adds to the success of the show. Kent St. Clair. Chaplain, and Jerry Smith, parliamentarian, are vital assets to the success of tho Student Council. 12 Planning approximately one assembly per week is a huge task for Co-chairmen Denny Haley and Richard Knox.
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Vice-Presidont—Bill Hunter Secretary—Linda Williams Because a good school should develop the whole person, curriculum is designed to give a back- ground in arts, sciences and humanities. Yet, this is not enough. Students must learn lessons in leader- ship and social acceptance. Student Council is the teaching tool. Directed by a sponsor, student-fac- ulty relations are improved, spirit is emphasized and extracurricular activities are executed. Prosidonf- Wosley Wallace
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outlined by committees .. . Working bohind the scene, Rccroation Com- mittee Co-chairmen. Jerry Wilkinson. Jane Barton and Greg Moorehead. plan all-school parties. Rita Williams, scrapbook chairman, prepares Monterey's scrapbook for entering the T.A.S.C. convention. Traffic and Courtesy occupy the spare time of Sally Eastwood, courtesy and cafeteria chairman; and Bill Hunter, traffic and safety chairman. Eight members compose each committee. Encouraging 2800 Plainsmen to be good citizens is the main task of the Citizenship Committee. Co-chairmen Robort Whitohill and Carla Bell plan Christmas decorations, campus landscaping and National Education Week.
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